

microSD card slot – supports minimum 16GB UHS-1 microSD card.This means the developer kit works with IMX219 camera modules such as the Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2, or the Leopard Imaging LI-IMX219-MIPI-FF-NANO camera modules. The MIPI CSI Camera connector on the carrier board supports the use of CSI cameras.

It’s worth noting that you can also use USB wireless adapters with the board as well, so it’s not limited to just M.2 for wireless. This connector enables the addition of Wifi wireless networking cards, and includes interfaces for PCIe (x1), USB 2.0, UART, I2S, and I2C for the board. The M.2 Key E Connector is accessible only once the Jetson Nano Module has been removed first, as the connector is underneath the module. Power LED – lights up when board is powered on.4-pin Fan control header – PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) output and tachometer input are supported.Expansion header (Raspberry Pi GPIO compatible).Power over Ethernet (POE) – exposes any DC voltage present on the Ethernet jack per IEEE 802.3f.M.2 Key E Slot – used for wireless networking cards, plus interfaces for PCIe (x1), USB 2.0, UART, I2S, and I2C.SODIMM connector for the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Module.8-pin Button header – pins for system power, reset, and force recovery related signals.5V DC power input – 5V max 4 Amps (20W total) power.Video connectors (both HDMI and DisplayPort).

