AWS Deep Racer Getting Started Guide

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AWS DeepRacer
Getting Started Guide

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Getting Started Guide
Contents
What’s in the box
Assemble your car
Get connected
Test drive
Autonomous model management

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What’s in the box
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Check to make sure you have all the parts pictured

1. Car chassis (with compute and camera
modules)

7. Power bank’s connector cable

2. Car body

8. Power adapter and power cord for
compute module and power bank

3. Car battery

9. 4 pins (car chassis pins)

4. Car battery charger

10. 12 pins (spare parts)

5. Car battery power adapter

11. USB-A to micro USB cable

6. Compute module power bank

Gather additional items
You’ll need some additional items, not included with your AWS Deep Racer, to get started:
- Computer or Laptop with USB port and access to the internet
- USB flash drive
- Wi-Fi network
- AWS Account

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Assemble your car
Unpin the car chassis
Remove the pins and gently lift the car chassis in order to install the
car battery.
– Remove all four pins
– Lift car chassis. Careful! There are connected wires
under the chassis.

Connect car’s battery cable
Connect the car battery’s cables, aligning the cable colors, red with
red and black with black.

Secure the car battery
Use the straps to secure the car battery under the car chassis.
Keep all the cables inside the car

Pin the car chassis
Use the pins to re-secure the car chassis.
Push pins as deep as shown

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Assemble your car
Install Power bank
Insert the power bank with the ON button and USB ports facing the back
of the vehicle.
Make sure USB ports are as shown, nearest the chassis USB port and the
power at the rear of the car.

Secure Power bank
Use the straps to tightly secure the power bank to the car chassis.

DO NOT CONNECT THE POWER BANK TO THE CAR.

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Get connected
Connect to wall power
First, lets connect your car to power. Plug in the end of the power cord
into wall power and the other end to the USB-C power port on the car.

Look for this icon above the input

Turn on your car’s computer
Find the compute power button and press it to turn it on. The left
blue LED should turn solid blue.

Look for this icon above the button

Look for the blue light
The power indicator LED will start red and shift to blue. The blue LED
is a successful power on.

Download Wi-Fi credentials file
Press the download button to get the wifi-creds.txt file. Then save the
file as wifi-creds.txt.

Download wifi-creds.txt
The wifi-creds.txt file allows you to enter Wi-Fi credentials to connect
the car to a Wi-Fi network and display an IP address. The IP address
allows you to interact with the car wirelessly.

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Get connected
Edit Wi-Fi credentials file
Open the file you just downloaded wifi-creds.txt using a code editor such
as Sublime Text, enter your Wi-Fi network’s name or SSID and password
WARNING: During the initial setup, please make sure the Wi-Fi has an
internet connection, so the device can update to the latest software. If
not, it will impact software update and the subsequent Wi-Fi
connections.

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Save Wi-Fi credentials file to USB flash drive
Save the wifi-creds.txt file to the USB flash drive root folder. Eject the
USB flash drive from your computer.

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USB_drive

Connect USB flash drive to your car
Now that you have a USB flash drive ready with your Wi-Fi network
credentials, you need to connect it to your car. The car reads the
wifi-cred.txt file and connects to the Wi-Fi network.
– Plug USB flash drive into your car, as pictured
– Look at car’s Wi-Fi LED light

Confirm connection
The car’s LED light should be blinking, when the second LED turns a solid
blue you have successfully connected your car to Wi-Fi.
If you see a red LED, disconnect the USB flash drive from the car. Connect
the USB flash drive to your laptop or computer and validate if you entered
the SSID and password correctly.

Get connected
Disconnect USB flash drive
Unplug the USB flash drive after the car’s Wi-Fi LED light has
turned solid blue.

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Reconnect USB flash drive and locate file
Connect your USB flash drive to your computer or laptop. Open USB
flash drive and locate device-status.txt file. Open the file.

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Get IP address
IP address is how you connect to your car via your mobile device or
computer to manually drive your car and manage settings.
– Open device-status.txt
– Find the IP address
– Copy IP address

Copy the IP address to your web browser
Use your mobile device, laptop or computer with a browser to manually
drive your car and manage settings. Copy the IP address from devicestatus.txt and paste it in your web browser.
Troubleshooting: Your computer, laptop or phone needs to be connected
to the same network you entered in wifi-cred.txt file
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Get connected
Accept and proceed
Web browsers inform you your connection is not private and you need
to view advanced options to accept and proceed.

Update your car’s software
Your car may require a software update.
– Car must be connected to wall power
– Click update software

Software update complete
Once the update is complete, disconnect from wall power. Follow
a few more steps to test drive your car.
– LEDs will blink while updates occur
– Software is complete when you see blue LEDs

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Test drive
Connect the Power bank
Use the Power bank connector cable to connect the
power bank to the left USB-C port.

Turn on power bank
Press the ON button to turn on the Power bank. The LED lights on
the back of the Power bank should turn on. When all four LEDs are
on the battery is fully charged.

Turn on your car’s computer
Find the Compute power button and press it to turn it on. The left blue
LED should turn solid blue.
Look for this icon above the button

Wait for your car to connect to your Wi-Fi
network
The car turns on and begins to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Wait until
both LEDs turn a solid blue. When the second LED turns a solid blue
your car has successfully connected your car to a Wi-Fi network.

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Test drive
Align wheels
Center the wheels so they they are facing foward.

Turn on the car
The car on/off switch is located behind the front tire, below the car
chassis. Slide the power switch to the right to turn it on. Listen for two
short beeps, then one long beep sound. Your car is ready when you hear
the long beep.

Use your computer or phone
To test drive, you can use any device that has access to a web browser
and connected to the same wifi you entered in your wifi.txt
– Open browser
– Enter IP on URL bar and go

Sign in
Drive your car both manually and autonomously, manage settings and
adjust the callibration by signing in. Access your car by entering the
password printed on the bottom of your car.

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Test drive
Manually test drive your car
Great, you’re all set to drive your car. The image on the screen is from the
car’s camera.
– Driving mode needs to be manual
– Move your finger around the touch pad to
drive the car.

Autonomous driving
Upload models you created and trained to your vehicle. Watch
your vehicle drive autonomously.
Go to https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer

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Autonomous model management
Create a model

AWS
DeepRacer

https://www.aws.amazon.com/deepracer

Go to https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer to create, train and
evaluate your own reinforcement learning model.
– Login using your AWS account
– Click Create model to begin

Download your model
Once your model completes training, you can download your
model to your computer.

Create a folder on USB flash drive
Connect USB flash drive to your computer and create a new
folder called models.
USB

– Connect USB flash drive to your computer
– Open USB flash drive
– Create models folder

RLmodel1.tar.gz

RLmodel1.tar.gz

Save downloaded model to models folder
The downloaded file will reference the name of your model
with the extension .tar.gz, e.g. model1.tar.gz. Find it in
downloads and place in models folder on USB flash drive.

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Autonomous model management
Connect USB flash drive to your car
Eject USB flash drive from your laptop and connect the USB
flash drive to your car.

Use your computer or phone
Open the browser and enter your car’s IP address on the URL bar to
access the car.
– Open browser
– Enter IP on URL bar and go

Sign in
Access your car by entering the password printed on the
bottom of your car.

Choose a Driving mode
Choose Autonomous from the Driving mode drop down. Then
choose your model from the Select model dropdown. Models
take a few seconds to load.

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Autonomous model management
Drive autonomously
To drive autonomously, tap Start and Stop from the
Autonomous Controls.

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