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Arduino UNO Q – a new dimension of intelligent projects

Arduino UNO Q – a new dimension of intelligent projects

This is the next step in the evolution of the world’s most recognisable developer platform. UNO Q combines a Linux system based on the Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 processor with an STM32U585 microcontroller, creating a duo that allows for complex computations, data analysis, and real-time control in a single environment. This opens up entirely new possibilities in the areas of automation, robotics, vision systems, audio, and Edge AI.

UNO Q offers a rich set of features: dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, an LED matrix for data visualisation, and a Qwiic connector, which allows easy connection of sensors and modules without soldering. The device is fully compatible with Arduino IDE and the new Arduino App Lab, which combines classic Arduino sketches, Python scripts, and AI models in one cohesive ecosystem – ready to work right out of the box.

Maintaining the classic Arduino UNO format, the new board ensures full compatibility with existing expansion boards (shields) and accessories, and cooperation with Modulino modules via the QWIIC interface, allowing for the rapid creation of complex systems.

UNO Q adapts to your working style. You can run App Lab directly on the board by connecting a monitor and keyboard and use it like a single-board computer (recommended variant 4GB RAM). You can also connect UNO Q to a computer via USB-C and program in the familiar Arduino IDE or develop projects remotely by connecting from anywhere to the platform – connected to a Wi-Fi network.

Arduino UNO Q is the ideal solution for anyone looking for a combination of simplicity in application creation and high computing power – from education and STEM projects, through IoT prototyping, to professional applications (such as Edge video processing) using artificial intelligence.

More information and documentation: docs.arduino.cc