L4T 36.4.3, why is there a ...super.conf and a ...super-maxn.conf

Hi there,

I am currently working on porting our custom board from L4T 36.4 to L4T 36.4.3. I was able to customize and flash the default configuration (without new power modes). Now I wanted to create a config file for our baseboard for the new power modes. But what I don’t quite understand is why there is a jetson-orin-nano-devkit-super.conf and a jetson-orin-nano-devkit-super-maxn.conf file.

If you look at the following website of yours, there are only example flash commands with jetson-orin-nano-devkit-super but not with jetson-orin-nano-devkit-super-maxn:

https://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/archives/r36.4.3/DeveloperGuide/IN/QuickStart.html#to-flash-the-jetson-developer-kit-operating-software

What is the super-maxn config for?

Best regards
Michael

Hi,

super-maxn provide higher EMC frequency than super, which increase the possibility of the throttling.
We recommend use jetson-orin-nano-devkit-super instead.

Thanks

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Thank you very much!

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