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Validation and Verification of NVIDIA Jetson SoMs

Keywords: NVIDIA Jetson, validation, verification,system-on-module, EEPROM

Description

This page explains how to validate and verify your NVIDIA Jetson System-on-Module (SoM) by identifying its hardware part number and related information. It includes steps for reading module data over I²C, interpreting the results, and using additional system commands to confirm the exact Jetson module installed on your carrier board.

NVIDIA Jetson SoM models and part number

Module name P-number Description
Jetson Orin Nano 8GB P3767-0003 Commercial module
Jetson Orin Nano 4GB P3767-0004 Commercial module
Jetson Orin Nano 8GB with SD card slot P3767-0005 For the Developer Kit only
Jetson Orin NX 16GB P3767-0000 Commercial module
Jetson Orin NX 8GB P3767-0001 Commercial module
Jetson AGX Orin TM P3701-0000 For the Developer Kit only
Jetson AGX Orin 32GB P3701-0004 Commercial module
Jetson AGX Orin 64GB P3701-0005 Commercial module
Jetson Xavier NX P3668-0000 For the developer kit only
Jetson Xavier NX P3668-0001 Commercial module
Jetson Xavier NX 16GB P3668-0003 Commercial module
Jetson AGX Xavier P2888-0001 Original dev-kit module
Jetson AGX Xavier P2888-0004 Dev-kit module
Jetson AGX Xavier 64GB P2888-0005 With 64 GB RAM
Jetson AGX Xavier industrial P2888-0008 Industrial grade module with 32 GB RAM

Identifying your Jetson SoM

The most reliable and authoritative approach is reading the module’s EEPROM over I²C, which contains the official part number and hardware information programmed by NVIDIA. Additional commands are included to cross-check the module type using the device tree, system interfaces, and other board-level data.