Arduino UNO Q, Now Orderable from Mouser Electronics, Enables AI-Powered Machine Vision and Sound Solutions that React in Real Time

Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorised global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, today announces that the just-released UNO Q single board computer from Arduino® is now available to order from eu.mouser.com. Arduino’s UNO Q single board computer (SBC) bridges high-performance computing with real-time control, delivering an ideal platform for innovation.

 

The UNO Q, now orderable from Mouser, features “dual brain” architecture, with a Linux® Debian-capable Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210 microprocessor paired with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller from STMicroelectronics. With integrated AI acceleration, efficient performance, and camera, display, and audio support, the QRB2210 microprocessor is built for next-gen robotics and IoT products. Containing the quad-core 2.0 GHz CPU, Adreno GPU, and 2x ISP, the UNO Q is a compact, cost-effective platform with advanced features like machine vision.

 

The ABX00162 UNO Q features 2 GB RAM and 16 GB onboard eMMC storage. The pre-loaded Arduino App Lab offers developers an open-source platform designed to rapidly ideate, prototype, and scale AI-powered solutions to production. Seamless integration of Arduino App Lab with the Edge Impulse platform also helps streamline and accelerate the process of building, fine-tuning, and optimising AI models using real-world data for a wide range of capabilities, such as object/human detection, anomaly detection, image classification, ambient sound recognition, and keyword spotting.

 

The UNO Q includes a pre-installed wireless module, providing dual-band Wi-Fi® 5 (2.4/5 GHz) and Bluetooth® 5.1 for wireless connectivity. Classic UNO headers, high-speed bottom headers, and a Qwiic I2C connector enable easy expansion. The SBC also features an onboard USB-Type C® connector with power delivery input and video output and an 8 × 13 LED matrix for visual creation and feedback.

 

To learn more about the Arduino UNO Q, visit

 

The Arduino UNO Q was recently featured in a Mouser Bench Talk blog post. To read it, visit

 

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