I saw last mile delivery vehicles using nvidia xavier agx, but the rules in each country everyday are strong and to request AEC-Q100 certification is not too far. Then my question is:
The Nvidia Orin Agx production module can be used as a AEC-Q100 certified product?
A simple ESP32 from expressif can met the requirements, I imagine a powerul Nvidia product can do it too.
I can’t answer this quesiton as the Jetson AGX Orin module is not designed for vehicle product, also don’t know the requirement to get the AEC-Q100 certification.
You may refer to Jetson AGX Orin datasheet to find more module information: Jetson AGX Orin Series Module Data Sheet Thanks
Thanks for your answer. And thanks for the document.
In the document shared by you in the page 25 said:
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a vehicular bus standard for communication between microcontrollers and devices within the vehicle. The CAN bus is a multi-Initiator serial bus for connecting multiple nodes within a vehicle using a message-based protocol. The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin SOM supports connectivity to two CAN networks.
If the Orin wasn’t designed for vehicles: why is included a device to connect the device with a vehicle. Which kind of vehicle describe this paragraph?