Advantech has launched a robotics development kit that uses Nvidia’s Jetson Thor modules along with Nvidia Holoscan platform support.
Called the Advantech MIC-742-AT, the kit combines the compute power from the Jetson Thor with Holoscan platform to allow robots the ability to sense, understand and act with real-time reasoning and low latency sensor processing, the company said.
The kit delivers up to 2,070 FP4 TFLOPS of AI performance along with 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory.
Other features include:
- Power consumption of 150 watts
- Operating temperature support from -10° C to 60° C
- 8-channel GMSL 2.0 support
There are optional accessories that can allow engineers to include other sensors, cameras, lidar, radar ultrasound and more.
The kit can allow engineers to create a range of robotics like:
- Humanoid robots
- Autonomous mobile robots
- Surgical robots
