Auvidea creates carrier boards and camera modules for Jetson platform developers.
AUVIDEA Products
Auvidea’s main focus is developing and producing carrier boards for NVIDIA® Jetson™ systems. The Jetson modules provide the performance and power efficiency to run autonomous machines software, faster and with less power. Each is a complete System-on-Module (SOM), with CPU, GPU, PMIC, DRAM, and flash storage—saving development time and money. Just select the SOM that’s right for the application, and build the custom system around it to meet its specific needs.
J140 Carrier Jetson TX2/TX1
The J140 carrier board is slightly larger than the TX1 compute module. It extends out, to make room for the USB3 and 2 RJ45 connectors. It is plugged in below the TX1 and brings out many interfaces on connectors.
J106 Carrier Jetson TX2/TX1
The J106 carrier board is the integration of the J100 and the J20, so that 6 CSI-2 cameras or 6 B101/B102 modules may be connected. Jetson TX1 carrier with 6 CSI-2 connectors (2 lanes each) – with MPU-9250 IMU with 9 axis. On the J106 three I2C busses of the TX1 are connected to the six CSI-2 connectors. In order to allow to connect 6 identical CSI-2 devices the J106 features an I2C address shift of 2 for 3 connectors. The other 3 connectors are connected directly.
J120 Carrier Jetson TX2/TX1
The J120 carrier board turns the Jetson TX1 compute module into a super-mini-computer for desktop usage and for integration into UAVs and drones.It is very compact. It has the same height as the TX1 (50 mm) and extends to one side to make space for standard connectors for Gigabit Ethernet, two USB 3 type A and mini HDMI.
J20 Camera Adapter Module 6 CSI-2 cameras for NVIDIA Jetson TX1/TX2
6 CSI-2 camera adapter for the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 development kit (38212-2). 3 I2C busses are connected straight to 3 CSI-2 connectors. The other 3 connectors are connected via I2C address shifter by 2.
X200 Carrier for NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier
It is the first carrier card that Auvidea has developed for the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier module. The purpose of this carrier card is to make all interfaces of the computing module transparently usable. Therefore, all PCIe interfaces of the 5 PCIe slots on the card are available. This makes it possible to perform full PCIe I/O connection tests.