diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/datasheet/datasheet.md b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/datasheet/datasheet.md index caf478357a..3330adb958 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/datasheet/datasheet.md +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/datasheet/datasheet.md @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ A second buck generates PWR_3P3V for the STM32U585, the ANX7625 (3. ## MPU & MCU

-An MPU (Microprocessor unit) is a high-performance application processor designed to run a full operating system and complex software. An MCU (Microcontroller unit) is a small, power-efficient controller focused on fast, precise timing for I/O and control. UNO Q combines both to pair OS-level compute with responsive, time-critical control on a single board board and communicate through Bridge, an RPC layer implemented on both sides.

+An MPU (Microprocessor unit) is a high-performance application processor designed to run a full operating system and complex software. An MCU (Microcontroller unit) is a small, power-efficient controller focused on fast, precise timing for I/O and control. UNO Q combines both to pair OS-level compute with responsive, time-critical control on a single-board board and communicate through Bridge, an RPC layer implemented on both sides.

### Application Processor (MPU)

@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ Arduino App Lab [1] is a unified editor that builds and runs projects on both pr Apps use **Bridge** to exchange data between the Linux side and the microcontroller. -Arduino App Lab can be installed on your PC, or executed directly on the UNO Q in Single Board Computer mode. For this setup, the UNO Q's 4GB LPDDR4X variant is recommended to ensure sufficient memory for stable operation and resource-intensive applications. To use the board: +Arduino App Lab can be installed on your PC, or executed directly on the UNO Q in Single-Board Computer mode. For this setup, the UNO Q's 4GB LPDDR4X variant is recommended to ensure sufficient memory for stable operation and resource-intensive applications. To use the board: - Launch a ready-to-use example in Arduino App Lab, customize it to your needs, or build a new application from scratch using the integrated editor. - Press the **Run** button in Arduino App Lab [1]. diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/essentials.md b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/essentials.md index 8b91b8bc20..9b77c49672 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/essentials.md +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/essentials.md @@ -4,14 +4,6 @@ productsLibrariesMap: - Servo --- - - - - All you need to know to get started with your new Arduino board. - - - - @@ -21,16 +13,4 @@ This library allows you to communicate with I2C / TWI devices. The SPI library allows you to communicate with SPI devices, with the Arduino board as the controller device. - - - - - Built-in Examples are sketches included in the Arduino IDE and demonstrate all basic Arduino commands. - - - Discover interesting articles, principles and techniques related to the Arduino ecosystem. - - - Arduino programming language can be divided in three main parts: functions, values (variables and constants), and structure. - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/features.md b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/features.md index 75ea0e250a..b79ed283e7 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/features.md +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/features.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Unlock hybrid development with Arduino App Lab, seamlessly uniting Python applic

diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/product.md b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/product.md index 8f37d05a67..421690a38b 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/product.md +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/product.md @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ --- title: UNO Q -url_shop: https://store.arduino.cc/uno-q +url_shop: https://store.arduino.cc/products/uno-q primary_button_url: /tutorials/uno-q/user-manual primary_button_title: User Manual secondary_button_url: /software/app-lab/tutorials/getting-started/ secondary_button_title: Arduino App Lab +forumCategorySlug: '/hardware/uno-familyd/uno-q/222' certifications: [CE/RED, RoHS, REACH, WEEE, UKCA, RCM, FCC, IC, MIC, SRRC, NCC, WPC, KC, Anatel, ICASA] sku: [ABX00162, ABX00173] --- -The Arduino UNO Q unlocks a new level of performance for the Arduino ecosystem, blending robust computing power from Qualcomm's advanced Dragonwing™ QRB2210 MPU running a full Debian Linux OS with upstream support, and the real-time responsiveness of a dedicated STM32U585 MCU running Arduino sketches over Zephyr OS - all on a single board computer. +The Arduino UNO Q unlocks a new level of performance for the Arduino ecosystem, blending robust computing power from Qualcomm's advanced Dragonwing™ QRB2210 MPU running a full Debian Linux OS with upstream support, and the real-time responsiveness of a dedicated STM32U585 MCU running Arduino sketches over Zephyr OS - all on a single-board computer. diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/suggestions.md b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/suggestions.md index 27b636f1b7..9e98f3f579 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/suggestions.md +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/suggestions.md @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Learn all you need to know about the UNO Q. - - Learn how to use your UNO Q as a Single Board Computer. + + Learn how to use your UNO Q as a Single-Board Computer. diff --git a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tech-specs.yml b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tech-specs.yml index c7733c557b..42f8ddd5a4 100644 --- a/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tech-specs.yml +++ b/content/hardware/02.uno/boards/uno-q/tech-specs.yml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ Board: Name: Arduino® UNO Q SKUs: - Arduino UNO Q (2 GB): ABX00162 - Arduino UNO Q (4 GB): ABX00173 + 2 GB RAM /16 GB eMMC: ABX00162 + 4 GB RAM/32 GB eMMC: ABX00173 Microprocessor Unit: Module: Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 CPU: Quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 @ 2.0 GHz @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Microcontroller Unit: Operating System: Arduino Code on Zephyr OS Memory: Flash: 2 MB - SRAM: 786 KB + SRAM: 786 kB Pins: Digital I/O Pins: 47x (22x exposed on JANALOG/JDIGITAL, and 25x on JMISC) ADC: