The Arduino UNO Q – 2GB represents a major step forward in the UNO family, combining the simplicity and compatibility of the classic Arduino board with the power of a Linux-capable processor. Designed for developers, educators, and advanced makers, it merges a Qualcomm® QRB2210 quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 processor with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller, creating a seamless bridge between high-level computing and precise hardware control. This hybrid design allows developers to run full Linux applications, AI workloads, and graphical interfaces while simultaneously managing low-level operations such as sensors, motors, and real-time feedback. It’s an ideal solution for IoT gateways, robotics, smart vision systems, and AI-driven prototypes.
The UNO Q retains full compatibility with the standard Arduino UNO form factor, allowing you to reuse most existing shields and accessories. With built-in WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, a USB-C port supporting power, data, and video output, and a Qwiic connector for I²C expansion, the UNO Q is both familiar and significantly more capable.
Preloaded with Debian Linuxand compatible withArduino IDE,App Lab, andPython, it offers a unified workflow for both embedded and application-level programming. Its integrated8×13 LED matrix,RGB status LEDs, and onboard sensors make it a flexible platform ready for development right out of the box. Whether you’re designing your first smart product or developing a complex automation system, the Arduino UNO Q delivers the performance, flexibility, and reliability to bring your ideas to life.
Features:
Hybrid architecture combining a high-performance MPU and real-time MCU for seamless Linux + hardware control.
2 GB LPDDR4 RAM and 16 GB eMMC onboard storage.
Retains the classic UNO shield footprint, enabling reuse of Arduino shields and headers.
Wireless connectivity with dual-band WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1.
USB-C port supporting host/device mode, power delivery and video output.
Onboard 8×13 LED-matrix and 4 user-controllable RGB LEDs for user interface and feedback.Qwiic connector (I²C) for easy expansion with compatible modules.
Compatible with Arduino IDE, App Lab, Python, and Debian-based Linux OS on the MPU.
Dual-power input options (USB-C or VIN) for flexibility in prototyping.
Specifications: Processor (MPU)
Quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 @ 2.0 GHz
Adreno GPU with 3D graphics acceleration
Dual ISP (supports up to 25 MP @ 30 fps)
Microcontroller (MCU)
Arm® Cortex®-M33 @ 160 MHz
2 MB Flash, 786 KB SRAM
Memory & Storage
2 GB LPDDR4 RAM
16 GB eMMC storage
Connectivity
WiFi 5 (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz)
Bluetooth 5.1
USB-C (host/device/power/video)
Qwiic I²C connector
I/O Interfaces
Standard UNO header layout (digital I/O, PWM, SPI, I²C, UART, CAN)
Onboard 8×13 LED matrix + 4 RGB LEDs
Audio interface (mic in / headphone out / line out) via header