Edge AI Rugged Computer
IBOX-601-G2

NVIDIA® Jetson Orin NX Fanless Edge AI Computer

• NVIDIA® Jetson Orin™ NX SoM with 1024 CUDA Cores
• 4 x GMSL Cameras Support
• 2 x Ethernet with M12 Connectors
• 1 x CAN FD for Vehicle Connection
• 9-60VDC Input with Built-in Smart Power Management
• -25°C ~ 70°C Operating with Fanless Design
•Watchdog for System Monitoring

Status: Available
Conformité Européenne FCC Certification E-Mark Certification EN 50155 Wide voltage Wide temperature Fanless
Ultra-compact Edge AI Computer IBOX-601-G2 with NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX and 4x GMSL2 Camera ports for Autonomous Mobile Robot setups.

Ultra-Compact NVIDIA® Jetson Orin™ NX Platform for Space-Constrained AI

The IBOX-601-G2 redefines industrial intelligence by packing up to 100 TOPS of AI performance into an ultra-compact 150 x 135 x 77 mm footprint. Powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX module, this high-performance embedded computer device is specifically engineered for environments where every millimeter counts. Featuring a robust fanless passive cooling design and aluminum alloy construction, it delivers massive parallel processing power for complex neural networks without the bulk, making it the ideal edge AI computer for next-generation logistics and automation deployments.

SINTRONES IBOX-601-G2 ultra-compact fanless Edge AI Computer powered by NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX module on a white background.
An Autonomous Mobile Robot navigating a smart factory floor, utilizing the IBOX-601-G2 Embedded Computer device as an AMR Controller with GMSL2 Camera connectivity.

Advanced GMSL2 Camera Integration for Autonomous Mobile Robots

Designed as the ultimate vision processing hub for autonomous robotics, the IBOX-601-G2 features 4 x FAKRA ports supporting low-latency GMSL2 camera configurations. This high-bandwidth imaging capability makes it the premier choice for deploying an agile AMR controller, where real-time obstacle detection and 360-degree situational awareness are mandatory for any autonomous mobile robot. Despite its miniature dimensions, it maintains rugged DNA with secure M12 connectors for 2.5GbE networking, wide-voltage input (9-60V), and dual wireless expansion via M.2 slots for seamless 5G and GPS synchronization.

Ibox 601 G2 Edge Ai Application

Technical FAQ

Q1: Which JetPack versions are supported?

A: Our latest BSP (Board Support Package) is fully optimized for JetPack 6.2. We provide continuous maintenance and updates for upcoming JetPack releases. For the latest compatibility matrix or tailored BSP requests, please contact the Sintrones Technical Support Team.

Q2: How do I enter Recovery Mode?

A: Please follow these steps to place your IBOX into Recovery Mode:

1. Power Off: Ensure the IBOX is completely powered down.

2. Hold Recovery: Press and hold the physical Recovery button.

3. Apply Power: Connect the power cable and enable the ignition signal (or bridge IGN to DC+).

4. Release: Continue holding the Recovery button for 5+ seconds, then release.

5. Connect: Link the IBOX to your host PC via a USB Type-C cable.

Q3: How do I update the BSP?

A: We offer a comprehensive, step-by-step BSP Update SOP for the IBOX series. To ensure a secure setup, please download the latest guide directly from our Download Center or request access via our support portal.

Q4: How can I check system information and the JetPack version?

A: You can easily verify your current system setup and JetPack version by executing the following command in the terminal:

sudo apt-cache show nvidia-jetpack

Q5. Does the IBOX series support AI acceleration?

A: Yes. Jetson-based IBOX systems natively support the NVIDIA AI acceleration stack for seamless edge deployments:

• Supported Frameworks: NVIDIA CUDA, TensorRT, DeepStream, cuDNN

• Target Applications: High-performance AI Inference, Computer Vision & Video Analytics, Edge AI Intelligent Deployments

For inspiration and reference architectures, explore the NVIDIA AI Lab.

Q6. How can I monitor real-time system performance?

A: For Jetson-based platforms, we highly recommend using tegrastats or the open-source jtop utility. These tools allow you to monitor:

• Resource Utilization: CPU & GPU loads, Memory usage.

• System Health: Real-time temperatures and power consumption.

Q7. How do I enable CAN Bus functionality?

A: The IBOX series features robust onboard CAN Bus support. For Ubuntu/Linux environments, we provide a dedicated CAN Bus User Guide to streamline operations such as:

• Interface activation/deactivation & Baud rate configuration.

• Message transmission, reception, and hardware status monitoring.

Q8. How do I use Digital I/O (DIO)?

A: The IBOX series handles isolated Digital Input (DI) and Digital Output (DO) via an onboard MCU. Users can programmatically control DIO through Linux I2C commands using our MCU Register Guide.

Beyond DIO, the guide provides register mappings for:

• Ignition (IGN) & UPS: Status monitoring and power-ignition threshold delays.

• Peripherals: CAN Bus and COM Port hardware-level configurations.

Q9. What is Jetson Power Mode and how do I configure it?

A: NVIDIA Jetson modules support predefined power profiles to balance compute performance and energy efficiency.

Thermal Optimization Notice: Sintrones platforms are fully validated under standard and high-power modes. Operating continuously under unconstrained MAXN or MAXN SUPER modes under heavy workloads is not recommended unless supplemental thermal management is implemented, as it may lower the maximum operating temperature threshold.

• Check current mode:

sudo nvpmodel -q

• Configure power mode:

# 1. List available modes

sudo nvpmodel -p

# 2. Set specific mode (e.g., Mode 2)

sudo nvpmodel -m 2

Q10. Which GMSL Cameras are supported?

A: The IBOX series integrates multi-channel GMSL2 camera support. Verified camera vendors include:

• oToBrite: oToCAM264ISP (2MP), oToCAM260ISP (5.36MP), oToCAM223 (2.95MP) Series.

• e-con Systems: STURDeCAM25 (2MP), STURDeCAM31 (3MP), STURDeCAM81 (8MP).

• StereoLabs: ZED X Stereo, ZED X One (4K / S / GS).

Technical Note: Maximum camera throughput depends on your specific IBOX hardware layout, deserializer configuration, and BSP release. Certain StereoLabs models may require a customized BSP framework. Please contact us for the latest Camera Support List.

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