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ARDUINO

Arduino UNO Q: Get power and ease of use – all wrapped up into UNO

High-performance computing with real-time control, supporting advanced applications such as object recognition, voice commands, motion detection, and more.

Arduino Uno Q

Arduino UNO Q’s hybrid design makes it the perfect dual-brain platform for your next innovation. It combines a Linux® Debian-capable Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210 microprocessor with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller (MCU). It’s Arduino, it’s a computer, it’s anything you want to build. It’s the go-to tool to prototype your next robotics or IoT project, thanks to:

  • All-in-one toolbox: Arduino UNO Q combines the powerful Dragonwing™ QRB2210 microprocessor (MPU) with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller (MCU) – no matter what you’re building, it’s your new go-to tool!
  • Arduino support and developer tools, including libraries, sketches, and projects developed for the UNO ecosystem by millions of users.
  • Compatible with the Arduino UNO ecosystem: UNO Q works with a wide range of Arduino hardware, from classic UNO shields to new carriers, and includes a Qwiic connector for Modulino® nodes and third-party modules.
  • Streamlined software experience: in addition to Arduino IDE and Arduino Cloud, you can jumpstart development with plenty of pre-built examples and AI models available through Arduino App Lab.
  • Seamless, unified development: build classic Arduino Sketches, code in Python® thanks to the pre-installed Linux® Debian OS, or mix the two from a single interface – it’s easy, with Arduino App Lab.

What is Arduino App Lab?

It's a unified Dev Experience: App Lab is a brand-new integrated development environment that unifies the journey across Linux® and real-time OS.

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Unlock AI-powered vision and sound solutions that react to their environment in real time.

/ Quick start apps

Jumpstart development with plenty of pre-built examples and templates available through Arduino App Lab.

/ Designed to expand

Expandable with Qwiic connector for Modulino nodes, carriers and more.

Introducing Arduino UNO Q

Advanced Features

Arduino UNO Q is a compact, cost-eff ective platform with advanced features like machine vision - thanks to the integrated AI and GPU acceleration, quad-core 2.0 GHz CPU, Adreno GPU, 2x ISP, and support for camera, display, and audio provided by the Dragonwing QRB2210.

Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210

Includes the powerful Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 processor featuring:

  • Quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 @ 2.0 GHz
  • Adreno GPU 3D graphics accelerator
  • 2x ISP (13 MP + 13 MP or 25 MP) @ 30 fps

Single-Board Computer

Run UNO Q as a standalone SBC on its built-in Debian Linux. Just plug in a powered USB-C dongle and hook up the peripherals you need.

  • HDMI display
  • Mouse and keyboard
  • USB camera
  • USB drive
  • Ethernet cable
  • microSD card
  • USB microphone
  • USB headphones

Note: Recommended with the 4 GB RAM UNO Q variant.

Wireless Connectivity

The WCBN3536A wireless module allows to simultaneously manage WiFi® and Bluetooth® connectivity. The module features:

  • Wi-Fi® 5 Dual-band (2.4/5 GHz) with onboard antenna
  • Bluetooth® 5.1 with onboard antenna

 

Multiple IDE Compatibility

The UNO Q is designed for flexible development, with first-class support for the Arduino App Lab and compatibility with the latest Arduino IDE 2.0+.

  • Arduino App Lab – Develop for both the onboard MPU and MCU with ease. Recommended for a full development experience.
  • Arduino IDE 2.0+ – Program only the MCU using the beloved Arduino IDE.

STM32U585 Arm® Cortex®-M33 32-bit MCU

The UNO Q integrates the STM32U585 microcontroller featuring:

  • Arm® Cortex®-M33 up to 160 MHz
  • 2 MB flash memory
  • 786 kB SRAM
  • Floating Point Unit

Debian Linux OS

The Arduino UNO Q runs Debian Linux right on the board, so you can build and test in a familiar Linux environment without any extra hardware.

Easily Expandable

Take the UNO Q even further with its expandability leveraging the following features:

  • Qwiic connector for seamless compatibility with Modulino nodes
  • Traditional UNO headers allowing you to stack official or custom shields on top of the UNO Q
  • New bottom high-speed connectors for using carriers to connect MIPI-CSI cameras, MIPI-DSI displays, analog audio, and much more

Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

A built-in RPC library (i.e., Arduino Bridge) brings together the MPU running Linux and the microcontroller so you can create powerful and responsive applications in both worlds.

 

Technical Specifications

Microprocessor (MPU)Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210: Quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 @ 2.0 GHz Adreno GPU 3D graphics accelerator 2x ISP (13 MP + 13 MP or 25 MP) @ 30 fps
Microcontroller (MCU)STM32U585 Arm® Cortex®-M33 up to 160 MHz 2 MB flash memory 786 KB SRAM
RAM2GB LPDDR4
Power SupplyFrom USB-C connector 5 VDC max at 3 A Input Voltage (VIN): 5 VDC
Storage16GB eMMC
USB1× USB-C port with host/device role switching, power role switch and video output
ConnectivityWi-Fi® 5 2.4/5GHz with onboard antenna Bluetooth® 5.1 with onboard antenna
InterfacesI2C/I3C, SPI, PWM, CAN, UART, PSSI, GPIO, JTAG, ADC
VideoVideo output support via USB-C MIPI DSI pins on JMEDIA header
Extra4× RGB user-controllable LEDs 8x13 Blue LED Matrix 1x QWIIC connector voltage 3V3, I2C 1x User push-button JCTL: MPU Remote Debug connector
AudioMicrophone IN / Headphone OUT / Line OUT on JMISC
Dimensions68.85 mm x 53.34 mm (UNO form factor)
MPU Operating SystemLinux Debian OS with upstream support
Real-time Operating SystemArduino Core on Zephyr OS
ContainerizationDocker and Docker Compose support
Supported Operating Systems for Arduino App LabWindows: Windows 10 or later (64-bit) macOS: macOS 11 or later (64-bit) Linux: Ubuntu 22.04 or later, and Debian Trixie (64-bit)

Product Images

Arduino Uno Q

Arduino UNO Q Front and Back Product Images  

Applications

  • Computer Vision
  • Object recognition
  • Voice commands
  • Robotics (Autonomous Drones, Gesture control)
  • Smart Home
  • Edge Computing
  • Industrial IoT

 

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