JETSON TK1 BOARD DETAILS
Tegra K1 SOC
- NVIDIA Kepler GPU with 192 CUDA cores
- NVIDIA 4-Plus-1 quad-core ARM Cortex A15 CPU
- 2 GB x16 memory with 64 bit width
- 16 GB 4.51 eMMC memory
- 1 Half mini-PCIE slot 1
- Full size SD/MMC connector
- 1 USB 2.0 port, micro AB 1
- USB 3.0 port, A
- 1 Full-size HDMI port
- 1 RS232 serial port
- 1 ALC5639 Realtek Audio codec with Mic in and Line out
- 1 RTL8111GS Realtek GigE LAN
- 1 SATA data port
- SPI 4MByte boot flash
The following signals are available through an expansion port
- DP/LVDS
- Touch SPI 1x4 + 1x1 CSI-2
- GPIOs
- UART
- HSIC
- i2c
Board dimensions
Developer Kit Package Content:
- Jetson TK1 DEV Board
- AC Power supply
- Power cord - 2 [MCG] 3 prong (US/Canada)
- Rubber feet (4)
- Quick Start guide
- USB Micro-B to USB A
Operating System Description – L4T
Linux for Tegra (L4T) provides flashing utilities, bootloader, Linux kernel, Tegra hardware acceleration libraries for graphics, multimedia and compute, and a reference filesystem for evaluating Linux on the Tegra platform.
Key Components:
- Bootloader, BCT and flashing utilities
- Linux Kernel Binary and Source Code
- Reference File System
- GStreamer (gst-openmax) Multimedia Hardware Acceleration Libraries
- X11, EGL, OpenGL-ES, GLX, OpenGL Hardware Acceleration Libraries
- Multimedia and Graphics Demo Applications
CUDA Developer Information
- CUDA Version: 6.0
- CUDA Cores
- Computational Capability: sm_32
- Number of cores: 192
- CUDA libraries:
- cudart, cufft, cublas, curand, cusparse, npp, opencv4tegra for registered developers.
- Visionworks: available on request
- CUDA tools:
- for local development, all the command line tools (compiler, cuda-gdb, cuda-memcheck, command-line profiler)
- for remote development, all the command-line tools and the visual tools too (NSight Eclipse Edition, Visual Profiler)
- CUDA documentation:
- local, HTML and PDF
- online, once CUDA 6.0 becomes public (April 2014)
- CUDA Installer:
- Debian packages for registered developers
- available publicly once CUDA 6.0 becomes public (April 2014)
Support :
https://developer.nvidia.com/user
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