Official Arduino UNO Q 2GB Single Board Computer (ABX00162) | Hybrid AI Linux & MCU Development Board

Official Arduino UNO Q 2GB Single Board Computer (ABX00162) | Hybrid AI Linux & MCU Development Board

Brand: Arduino
SKU: ARD-28837
5699.00 INR In stock Buy at Merchant

Description The Official Arduino UNO Q 2GB Single Board Computer (ABX00162) is a revolutionary next-generation, dual-brain development board that bridges the gap between high-performance Linux computing and ultra-reliable real-time microcontroller control. Engineered for AI, IoT, and advanced robotics, it features a hybrid architecture that combines a Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210 quad-core microprocessor running Debian Linux, and an STM32U585 ARM Cortex-M33 microcontroller executing Arduino code. Packed with 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 16GB of built-in eMMC storage, dual-band Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, and an onboard 8x13 LED matrix, the UNO Q is an all-in-one prototyping powerhouse. Developers can seamlessly integrate Arduino Sketches, Python scripts, and AI computer vision models using the new Arduino App Lab, all while enjoying full hardware compatibility with classic Arduino UNO shields and I2C Qwiic modules. People also search for: Arduino UNO Q ABX00162, dual brain single board computer, Arduino Linux board, Qualcomm Arduino SBC, edge AI development board, Arduino App lab hardware, smart robotics controller, hybrid microcontroller. Specifications Microprocessor (MPU): Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 (Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 @ 2.0 GHz) with Adreno GPU Microcontroller (MCU): STMicroelectronics STM32U585 (ARM Cortex-M33 up to 160 MHz) Memory: 2GB LPDDR4 RAM Storage: 16GB eMMC built-in (No SD card required) Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi® 5 (2.4/5 GHz) and Bluetooth® 5.1 Power Supply: 5V/3A via USB-C or 7V–24V DC via VIN pin Interfaces: Classic UNO headers, Qwiic 3.3V I2C connector, USB-C (Power Delivery, Video Output, Data) Visuals: 8x13 Blue LED Matrix, 4x User-controllable RGB LEDs Operating Systems: Debian Linux OS (MPU) and Zephyr RTOS with Arduino Core (MCU) Applications Edge AI & Machine Learning: Running pre-loaded AI models for object, face, and sound recognition directly on the board using a connected USB webcam. Industrial IoT Gateways: Securely aggregating and processing heavy sensor data locally before syncing it to the cloud. Robotics & Automation: Combining Linux-based computer vision processing with real-time, low-latency MCU-driven motor control for autonomous rovers and robotic arms. Smart Home Systems: Developing advanced smart displays, facial recognition doorbells, and personalized home automation hubs. Usage Notes Dual Environment Setup: You can program the board using the highly intuitive Arduino App Lab (which unifies Linux containers, Python, and Arduino) or use the standard Arduino IDE strictly for the MCU side. Power Requirements: To run intensive Linux and AI workloads smoothly without crashing, the USB-C port requires a stable high-current power supply rated for at least 5V / 3A. Camera Integration: Thanks to the high-speed USB-C port and Debian Linux OS, you can plug a standard UVC USB mini-webcam directly into the board to easily implement computer vision tasks. FAQ Q: What makes the Arduino UNO Q different from a Raspberry Pi or standard Arduino? A: The UNO Q is a true "hybrid" board. It offers the heavy-duty processing power of an SBC (Linux, AI, Video output) while simultaneously featuring a dedicated hardware microcontroller (like a standard Arduino Uno) for precise, real-time pin control—all on one single platform. Q: Do I need to buy a microSD card to boot the operating system? A: No, the 2GB variant comes with 16GB of ultra-fast embedded eMMC storage built directly onto the board. This provides significantly faster boot times and better file corruption resistance than standard SD cards. Q: Can I still use my older Arduino UNO shields with this board? A: Yes! The UNO Q strictly maintains the classic Arduino UNO form factor and header layout, making it fully compatible with existing UNO shields, alongside newer plug-and-play Qwiic sensor modules. Q: Can I output video directly to a monitor? A: Yes, the onboard USB-C port supports video output (DisplayPort Alt Mode), allowing you to connect it directly to a monitor while running Linux GUI applications or setting up a dashboard. Package Includes 1 × Official Arduino UNO Q 2GB Single Board Computer (ABX00162)

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