UNO Q
The Arduino UNO Q unlocks a new level of performance for the Arduino ecosystem, blending robust computing power from Qualcomm's advanced Dragonwing™ QRB2210 MPU running a full Debian Linux OS with upstream support, and the real-time responsiveness of a dedicated STM32U585 MCU running Arduino sketches over Zephyr OS - all on a single-board computer.
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The Arduino® UNO Q integrates the Qualcomm® QRB2210 Microprocessor (MPU), running a full Debian-based Linux environment, with the STMicroelectronics® STM32U585 Microcontroller (MCU) built on Arm® Cortex®-M33 architecture, all within the compact UNO form factor. This dual-architecture platform combines high-performance computing with deterministic real-time control, delivering the power and versatility needed for modern AI at the edge applications.
Unlock hybrid development with Arduino App Lab, seamlessly uniting Python applications, Arduino sketches, and AI models in a single workflow. From AI-powered vision and sound solutions that react intelligently to their environment to sophisticated smart home systems, UNO Q with Arduino App Lab delivers next-generation embedded innovation to makers, educators, and professionals alike. At the same time, developers enjoy true freedom of choice: program the MCU subsystem with the Arduino IDE, or integrate Arduino CLI into existing workflows with popular editors like VS Code.
- Quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 @ 2.0 GHz
- Adreno GPU 3D graphics accelerator
- 2x ISP (13 MP + 13 MP or 25 MP) @ 30 fps
- Arm® Cortex®-M33 up to 160 MHz
- 2 MB flash memory
- 786 kB SRAM
- Floating Point Unit
- HDMI display
- Mouse and keyboard
- USB camera
- USB drive
- Ethernet cable
- microSD card
- USB microphone
- USB headphones
- Wi-Fi® 5 Dual-band (2.4/5 GHz) with onboard antenna
- Bluetooth® 5.1 with onboard antenna
- 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
- 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.