I have a Orin Nano Developer kit, I tried to flash the SSD, using a USB2 cable with the USB-C recevery port on the dev kit. The process timed out on USB write and the message suggested use of another cable, another USB host port or the hub. I switched the USB2 cable out with a USB3 cable and it worked.
My question: Does the USB recovery port need to be USB3 with Super Speed?
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The issue you encountered with the USB2 cable and the subsequent success with the USB3 cable suggests that the USB recovery port on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit may require a USB3 connection with Super Speed to function properly.
Although the provided context does not explicitly state the USB version requirements for the recovery port, the fact that switching to a USB3 cable resolved the issue implies that the port may be designed to work with USB3 speeds.
In general, USB3 cables and ports support faster speeds (up to 5 Gbps) compared to USB2 (up to 480 Mbps). The increased bandwidth and speed of USB3 may be necessary for the recovery process, especially when flashing the SSD.
It’s worth noting that the context mentions the use of a USB-C port for flashing, but it does not specify the USB version. However, USB-C ports are often associated with USB3 speeds, and it’s possible that the recovery port on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit is designed to work with USB3 speeds.
In comparison, the context does not provide information on the specific USB version requirements for other Jetson developer kits, such as the Jetson AGX Orin Developer Kit. However, it’s likely that the USB recovery port on these kits may also require a USB3 connection with Super Speed to function properly.
In summary, while the provided context does not explicitly state the USB version requirements for the recovery port on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit, the fact that a USB3 cable resolved the issue suggests that a USB3 connection with Super Speed may be necessary for the recovery process. It’s recommended to use a USB3 cable with the recovery port to ensure reliable and efficient flashing of the SSD.
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