





Description:
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.
Specifications:
Microcontroller: |
STM32U585 Arm Cortex-M33 up to 160 MHz 2 MB flash memory 786 KB SRAM |
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Microprocessor |
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 |
Operating systems |
Linux Debian + Zephyr RTOS |
Power Supply |
From USB-C connector 5 VDC max at 3 A, Input Voltage (VIN): 5 VDC |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 5 2.4/5GHz with onboard antenna, Bluetooth 5.1 with onboard antenna |
Clock Speed |
160 MHz (MCU), 2.0 GHz (MPU) |
RAM: |
2GB LPDDR4 |
Storage |
16GB eMMC |
GPU |
Adreno 3D Graphics Accelerator |
Supported Operating Systems |
Debian Trixie (64-bit), For Arduino App Lab:, Linux: Ubuntu 22.04 or later, macOS: macOS 11 or later (64-bit), Windows: Windows 10 or later (64-bit) |
USB |
1× USB-C port with host/device role switching, power role switch and video output |
Interface: |
UART, ADC, CAN, GPIO, I2C/I3C, JTAG, PSSI, PWM, SPI |
Video |
MIPI DSI pins on JMEDIA header, Video output support via USB-C |
Audio |
Microphone IN / Headphone OUT / Line OUT on JMISC |
Length (mm): |
68.85 |
Width (mm): |
53.34 |
Features:
- Hybrid Dual-Core Performance: Fuses a powerful Qualcomm MPU (QRB2210) with an STM32 Microcontroller (U585) for simultaneous, high-speed task execution.
- Integrated AI Platform: AI-ready out-of-the-box, supporting real-time recognition of objects, sound, and motion with pre-loaded models.
- Simultaneous Coding: Run Arduino Sketches and Python code concurrently using the unified Arduino App Lab development environment.
- Robust Wireless Connectivity: Built-in Dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (2.4/5 GHz) and Bluetooth 5.1 for reliable, high-speed networking.
- Advanced Visual Feedback: Features an 8×13 LED matrix and supports external video output via the USB-C port.
- Maximum Compatibility: Fully compatible with classic UNO shields, Qwiic modules, and Modulino nodes for easy expansion.
- Efficient Power & Data: Simple USB-C power input (5V/3A) with support for fast data transfer.
- Pro-Developer Tools: Includes an onboard Linux Debian OS and Docker support for powerful, containerized application development.
- Rich Onboard Hardware: Includes 4 RGB user LEDs, a dedicated LED matrix, Qwiic I2C connector, and user push-buttons for immediate prototyping.
Useful Link:
Package Included:
- 1 x Official Arduino UNO Q Single Board Computer
- 1 x Quick Start Guide (English)