Understanding if Super mode (Jetpack 6.2 software) is supported on my devices

I have a Jetson Orin Nano dev kit. I believe that makes the module a P3767-0005 according to Welcome — Jetson Linux Developer Guide documentation

The Super software does not support this specific Nano module according to Super MAXN Power Mode Not Available - #23 by WayneWWW

It seems like that is the case, because for example I am flashed to JetPack 6.2 but my power modes remain the old ones of 7W, 15W, MAXN.

However, there are no hardware differences between the Nano modules, so why is my module not supported? According to this Can the Nano Super Developer Kit be used to upgrade the Orin NX? - #3 by kayccc

Is it that the Nano Super uses the commercial P3767-0003 module? Surely you can use the Super software on the Super Nano so it must not be P3767-0005?

My comment was just for Jetpack6.1.

For Jetpack6.2, your module could work in super mode too.

I guess you just didn’t use the correct method to flash. How did you flash your board there?

Thanks for the clarification. I don’t recall doing anything special, just flashing to JetPack 6.2 with the SDK manager running on a connected Ubuntu device.

Sdkmanager by default didn’t flash super mode config but general config.

You have to do manual flash. Below is the link.

This topic was automatically closed 14 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.