can i use the usb c port or the USB ports from the nano super an use it as a USB gadget from another device?
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The Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit, specifically the Super Configuration (NVMe) and Super Configuration (USB), has multiple USB ports. However, the provided context does not explicitly mention using the USB ports as a USB gadget from another device.
The context does mention that the Linux host is connected for flashing through the appropriate USB Type-C port of the developer kit. For the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin Developer Kit, the USB-C port next to the 40-pin header is used, while for other Jetson developer kits, the user guide document should be referred to.
In the case of the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit, the provided commands for flashing the device use the USB Type-C port for flashing, but they do not explicitly mention using the USB ports as a USB gadget.
However, based on the provided commands, it appears that the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit can be used as a USB gadget from another device. The commands use the --network usb0 option, which suggests that the device is being used as a USB gadget.
To use the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit as a USB gadget from another device, you would need to use the USB ports on the device, rather than the USB Type-C port used for flashing. The USB ports on the device can be used to connect to another device, such as a host computer, and the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit can be configured to act as a USB gadget.
In comparison to the USB Type-C port used for flashing, the USB ports on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit can be used for different purposes, such as connecting peripherals or acting as a USB gadget.
To summarize:
- The USB Type-C port on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit is used for flashing the device.
- The USB ports on the device can be used to connect to another device and act as a USB gadget.
- The provided context does not explicitly mention using the USB ports as a USB gadget, but the commands suggest that it is possible.
- To use the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit as a USB gadget, you would need to use the USB ports on the device and configure it accordingly.
In terms of the specific USB ports on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit, the context does not provide detailed information. However, based on the provided commands, it appears that the device has multiple USB ports that can be used for different purposes.
To answer your question, yes, you can use the USB ports on the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit as a USB gadget from another device, but you would need to use the USB ports on the device rather than the USB Type-C port used for flashing.
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Hello @danquevas,
Yes, that port offers OTG functionality, which allows you to connect the board via USB to other devices and interact with it as a regular USB device.
May I ask what specific use case are you looking to solve ?
best regards,
Andrew
Embedded Software Engineer at ProventusNova