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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!
  • AI in a blink: unlock AI-powered vision and sound solutions that react to their environment.
  • 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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Arduino® UNO Q (hereafter UNO Q) is a single-board computer that combines the Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210 Microprocessor (MPU), a quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 running Debian Linux OS, with the STMicroelectronics STM32U585 Microcontroller (MCU), an Arm® Cortex®-M33 running Arduino Core on Zephyr OS. The Linux system and the microcontroller communicate through Bridge, Arduino’s RPC (Remote Procedure Call) library. This allows Arduino sketches on the microcontroller to access Linux services for high-level tasks, while Linux applications can interact with microcontroller peripherals to handle real-time operations within the same project.

UNO Q comes with embedded eMMC storage (options 16 GB, 32 GB) and LPDDR4X SDRAM (options 2 GB, 4 GB) to run Linux and your projects smoothly. It features dual-band Wi-Fi® 5 and Bluetooth® 5.1 for wireless connectivity, a USB C® connector with power delivery input and video output, and Arduino-compatible headers for easy expansion with shields, carriers, and accessories.

UNO Q integrates seamlessly with Arduino App Lab, enabling developers to combine Arduino sketches, Linux applications, and AI models in one environment. App Lab can run directly on the board or from a connected PC, offering ready-to-use examples, and the flexibility to create custom apps tailored to your projects.

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.

  • Microprocessor: Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210
  • Microcontroller: Real-time, low-power STM32U585 MCU
  • RAM: 2GB LPDDR4
  • Storage: 16 GB eMMC built-in (no SD card required)
  • Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi® 5 (2.4/5 GHz), Bluetooth® 5.1
  • High-speed headers: Power advanced peripherals – vision, audio, display
  • Classic UNO headers: Mount shields to add capabilities
  • LED matrix: 8 x 13 LED matrix for visual creation and feedback
  • USB-C connector: Power delivery, video output, or connect keyboard, mouse, USB microphones or USB cameras via dongle
  • Qwiic connector: Expand easily with Modulino® nodes – no soldering required

UNO Q empowers innovators to turn ideas into real-world solutions. Whether you’re experimenting with IoT, learning robotics, or diving into AI, your next idea starts with Q.

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)

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