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Please check out the new instructions on jetbot.org
This page details the hardware setup instructions for creating JetBot
To build JetBot you'll need the following tools
![soldering-iron-station](images/> soldering-iron-station.jpg)
Pliers
Wire flush cutters/wire stripper
Phillips screwdriver (+ Hex screwdriver for M2 hex socket screws )
Soldering iron and solder
(optional) Precision Electronics Tweezers
Remove support material from motor sockets using pliers
Remove support material from all surfaces, openings and screw holes using pliers, tweezers, and/or fingernails
File material from openings if they are too tight
Cut and remove the zip tie from each motor
Tuck the wires beneath transparent band to prevent stress on solder joints
Insert each motor into the 3D printed chassis
Secure each motor with 2x M3x25mm screws
Break away 3-pin and 2-pin male headers from header link that comes with motor driver package
Join two of the screw terminal blocks to create a 4-pin screw terminal
Solder the 2-pin and 4-pin screw terminals to motor driver
Solder the 2-pin and 3-pin male headers to motor driver
Pay careful attention to the position of the 3-pin header. It is offset by 1-pin from the corner.
Select the depicted micro USB from the pack
Pay careful attention to the image. The cables are not identical. The other micro USB cable will be used to power the Jetson Nano. Using the wrong power cable for Nano will block it's Ethernet port.
Cut the depicted cable roughly ~20cm from the type-A terminal
Strip the rubber coating ~3cm from the cut
Remove the green / white wires and metal shielding.
Strip the red and black wires about ~5mm from cut
(optional) Twist the exposed strand wire and coat with solder
Route the spliced cable through chassis
Secure exposed red (+) and black (-) wires to the power terminals on motor driver
Pay attention to the markings on the motor driver. Incorrect wiring could damage the driver.
Route the spliced cable under the motor driver to organize and prevent stress on screw terminal
Secure motor driver to chassis using self taping screws
Secure left and right motor wires to motor screw terminals
Notice (3/11/2019): We made a slight mistake: the red and black wires for the left and right motor are actually flipped in the image shown above. This will not cause damage, but the motors will spin > backwards. Please flip them to the correct orientation.
Secure one patch antenna to the underside of top plate
Secure the other patch antenna at edge of battery bay
Route connectors as shown
Remove standoff screws from Jetson Nano module
Release the side latches of SODIMM connector using hands
Slide Jetson Nano module out of SODIMM connector
Attach developer kit to chassis using self taping screws
Snap antennae on to WiFi module using fingers
Remove the screw from developer kit by the M.2 socket
Insert WiFi module into M.2 slot on developer kit
Fasten WiFi module to developer kit with screw removed in (3)
Re-attach the Jetson Nano module to developer kit
Place the caster ball inside of shroud
Insert the caster base into shroud, securing the ball
If the socket is too tight, file it some.
Attach the assembled caster onto the chassis with self taping screws
It will share two screw holes with the motor driver.
Secure the 6-pin right angle header to PiOLED display by some method
Solder the pins depicted (3.3V, SDA, SCL, and GND solder seen when zoomed in on right image)
The pins are close to the display screen, be careful to avoid the screen with soldering iron tip.
Select 4 wire segment of female-female jumper cables.
We use brown, red, orange, yellow segment. You can map the colors accordingly.
Attach 3.3V (red), GND (brown), SDA (orange), and SCL (yellow) to motor driver as shown
Route the 4 wire jumper cable segment through chassis
Attach red, brown, orange and yellow wires to right angle header as depicted
Pay close attention! Reversing the red / brown wires could damage the system.
Attach the camera to the camera mount using 4x self tapping screws
Attach the camera mount to chassis with 4x self tapping screws
Insert the other end of ribbon cable into Jetson Nano developer kit
(optional) Tuck the ribbon cable against heat sink to organize
Peel off the original camera sensor
Remove any excess adhesive material
Remove the adhesive film cover from wide angle replacement sensor
Attach wide angle replacement sensor to camera module
Ensure the sensor connector is fastened to camera module
Attach double sided adhesive tabs to each end of battery, leaving some tab exposed
Holding robot upside down, slide battery into battery bay
Holding the battery in place, flip the robot and secure battery to chassis
- Route USB cables through chassis to organize and prevent dragging
Once finished, your JetBot should look similar to this.
Follow the software setup.