After a power failure in my house, the only way to restart my Jetson Nano is to manually unplug and plug in the micro-USB plug (at the device, not at the power source at the other end). This is difficult since the Nano is nestled in with many other machines, and it’s hard to access the micro-USB port. I’ve seen posts about shorting various jumpers and have tried them but none of them work. When the power comes back on, the fan is running, but the green light is out; unplug/plug seems the only solution. Am I missing something?
Check page 18:
pin 7/8 of the button header gives you a way to reset the device.
If it doesn’t work this way, most likely the board is dead.
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