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About Arduino Uno Q

We are grateful for Qualcomm’s donation of Arduino Uno Q boards for this year’s event. The Arduino Uno Q uniquely combines a Linux-capable processor with a microcontroller, enabling participants to run full programs while directly interfacing with hardware. Equipped with onboard Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and ample storage, the board provides an excellent platform for rapid experimentation and innovative project development. Select participants will receive an Arduino Uno Q, giving them the opportunity to work hands-on with cutting-edge technology and push their creativity even further.

Arduino Uno Q performance and features

Performance & Power

The Arduino Uno Q features a Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 SoC with a quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 at 2.0 GHz and an integrated Adreno GPU, running Debian Linux for high-level computing. It’s paired with an STM32U585 Cortex-M33 microcontroller for real-time control. With 16 GB eMMC storage and dual ISPs supporting up to 25 MP at 30 fps, the platform is well-suited for AI vision, audio processing, smart cameras, voice assistants, and advanced robotics.

Arduino App Lab workflow

Hybrid Development with Arduino App Lab

The Uno Q introduces a new approach to embedded development through Arduino App Lab, bringing Python applications, Arduino sketches, and AI models together in a unified workflow. Developers can mix Arduino code, Python, and other tools in one environment, choosing the right tool for each task. With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the board supports IoT devices, remote monitoring, and intelligent wireless systems.