Assembly Guide for SparkFun JetBot AI Kit V2.0
Contributors:
Evan_Double_U
Resources and Going Further
Now that you've successfully got your JetBot AI up and running, it's time to incorporate it into your own project!
For more information, check out the resources below:
- Getting Started With Jetson Nano Developer Kit
- Assembly Guide for SparkFun JetBot AI Kit (previous version)
- SparkFun Qwiic Motor Driver Hookup Guide
- SparkFun Qwiic Micro OLED Hookup Guide
- SparkFun Qwiic pHAT Hookup Guide
- JetBot ROS GitHub Repository
- Getting Started with AWS IoT Greengrass
- NVIDIA Jetson Forums
- NVIDIA JetBot GitHub Issues
- NVIDIA JetBot GitHub
- NVIDIA JetBot GitHub Wiki
- NVIDIA JetBot software setup
Need some inspiration for your next project? Check out some of these related tutorials:
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