# Arduino UNO Q - 2GB

**Type:** Product page · **SKU:** ABX00162 · **Brand:** [Arduino](https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/arduino-australia)
**Page:** https://core-electronics.com.au/arduino-uno-q.html ([markdown](https://core-electronics.com.au/arduino-uno-q.html.md))

Combining a high-performance Linux CPU with real-time control - capable of running modern tasks such as machine vision, voice recognition. All bundled into a powerful, easy-to-use Uno board.

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## Pricing

- **Price:** $76.50 (inc GST) — $69.55 AUD, exc GST

## Availability & dispatch

- In stock, ships same business day if ordered before 2PM (Australia/Sydney).
- We can dispatch 214 today; more stock is typically available with a 9–99 day lead time.

## Description

Meet Arduino UNO Q, a dual-processor development board that pairs a Linux Debian computer with a real-time microcontroller. Prototype robots, edge AI, or connected IoT devices on a single, unified platform that lets sketches and Python live side by side via the Arduino App Lab.

Scale ideas fast with the onboard CPU - a Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 microprocessor for AI vision and audio, plus an STM32U585 microcontroller for deterministic control. It works with classic UNO shields, new carriers, and Modulino/Qwiic/PiicoDev modules for rapid prototyping.

Features and Applications

- A Debian-based CPU works alongside a real-time MCU—run vision, audio, and UI on the CPU while handling precise timing, motor control, and sensor I/O on the MCU.
- Simplified development with Arduino App Lab: write Arduino sketches and Python side by side in one workspace, with ready-to-run examples to jump-start projects.
- Rapid MVP prototyping: UNO form factor, an onboard 8×13 LED matrix for status/UX, and a Qwiic connector for quick sensor and peripheral inclusion.
- Flexible workflows: develop directly on board by attaching a USB‑C hub/dock with HDMI output, or connect to a PC for wired or wireless OTA development.
- Robotics-ready: use the CPU (and App Lab CV examples) for computer vision and high-level logic, while the STM32 microcontroller handles deterministic tasks like driving motors and reading sensors.
- Edge IoT and AI: onboard Wi‑Fi and peripherals enable local data collection, on-device inference, and cloud connectivity for low-latency, offline-capable solutions.
- Powered by Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210: a quad‑core 2.0 GHz SoC with Adreno GPU and dual ISPs that support cameras, displays, and audio for compact machine‑vision and multimodal applications.
 
### Technical Specifications

 | **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** |
|---|---|
| **Microcontroller** | **STM32U585** **Arm® Cortex®-M33 up to 160 MHz** **2 MB flash memory** **786 KB SRAM** |
| **Memory** | **2 GB LPDDR4** |
| **Storage** | **16 GB eMMC (no SD card required)** |
| **Interfaces and IO** | - I2C/I3C - SPI - PWM - CAN - UART - PSSI - GPIO - JTAG - ADC - 4× RGB user-controllable LEDs - 8x13 Blue LED Matrix - 1x Qwiic connector voltage 3V3, I2C - 1x User push-button - JCTL: MPU Remote Debug connector |
| **Video** | Video output supported through USB-C  MIPI (DSI) pins via JMEDIA header |
| **Audio** | Microphone IN / Headphone OUT / Line OUT on JMISC |
| **Wireless** | Wi-Fi 5 dual band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, Bluetooth 5.1 |
| **Connectors** | Classic UNO headers, high-speed headers for vision, audio, display; Qwiic connector |
| **USB-C** | Power delivery, video output, and support for USB peripherals via a dongle |
| **On-board display** | 8 x 13 LED matrix |
| **AI-ready examples** | Object and human detection, anomaly detection, image classification, sound recognition, keyword spotting |
| **Operating System/Software stack** | Linux Debian OS with upstream support  Arduino Core on Zephyr OS  Containerisation via Docker |
| **Dimensions** | 68.85 mm x 53.34 mm (UNO form factor) |

### Additional Resources

- [Arduino Uno Q Docs](https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/uno-q/)
- [Arduino App Lab official documentation](https://docs.arduino.cc/software/app-lab/)
    
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## Guides for this product

- [Arduino Uno Q Explained \| A Hybrid Linux and Microcontroller Dev Board](https://core-electronics.com.au/guides/arduino/arduino-uno-q-explained-a-hybrid-linux-and-microcontroller-dev-board/)
- [How to Reinstall Linux on the Uno Q \| Arduino Reflashing Guide](https://core-electronics.com.au/guides/arduino/how-to-reinstall-linux-on-the-uno-q-arduino-reflashing-guide/)
- [Getting Started with the Arduino Uno Q](https://core-electronics.com.au/guides/arduino/getting-started-with-the-arduino-uno-q/)

## Videos for this product

- [How To Reinstall Linux on the Uno Q \| Reflashing Guide](https://core-electronics.com.au/videos/how-to-reinstall-linux-on-the-uno-q-reflashing-guide)
- [Getting Started with the Arduino Uno Q](https://core-electronics.com.au/videos/getting-started-with-the-arduino-uno-q)
- [Arduino Uno Q Explained \| A Hybrid Linux and Microcontroller Development Board](https://core-electronics.com.au/videos/arduinounoq-explained-a-hybrid-linux-and-microcontroller-development-board)

## Images

- [Product image 1](https://core-electronics.com.au/media/catalog/product/u/n/uno-q-showcase.jpg)
