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Are you looking out for the Arduino Ventuno Q?

cstanton
cstanton 20 days ago

How on the heels of the Arduino Uno Q, the new offering in conjunction with Qualcomm is the Arduino Ventuno Q:

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Here's a run down of the specifications:

  • Main Processor (MPU): Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ‑8275 (octa‑core Arm CPU with Adreno 623 GPU and AI accelerator up to ~40 TOPS)
  • Microcontroller (MCU): STM32H5F5 (Arm Cortex‑M33 running at ~250 MHz)
  • MCU Memory: 4 MB Flash, 1.5 MB RAM
  • System Memory: 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • Onboard Storage: 64 GB eMMC
  • Storage Expansion: M.2 slot (NVMe SSD support, PCIe Gen 4)
  • Wireless Connectivity: Wi‑Fi 6 (2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz), Bluetooth 5.3
  • Wired Networking: 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45)
  • USB Ports:
    • 1 × USB‑C (power, data, DisplayPort Alt Mode)
    • 2 × USB 3.0 Type‑A
  • GPIO & Expansion:
    • 40‑pin GPIO header (Raspberry Pi compatible)
    • Arduino UNO‑style shield compatibility
    • Qwiic / I²C connectors
  • Camera Support: Up to 3 × MIPI‑CSI camera interfaces
  • Display Outputs:
    • HDMI
    • MIPI‑DSI
    • USB‑C DisplayPort Alt Mode
  • Audio: Microphone input and audio output via onboard headers
  • Industrial Interfaces: Multiple CAN‑FD interfaces (with and without PHY)
  • Power Input:
    • USB‑C: 5V up to 3A
    • Barrel jack: 12–24V DC
    • Screw terminal: 7–24V DC
  • Dimensions: Approximately 160 × 100 × 25.8 mm
  • Software Support: Linux (Ubuntu / Debian) on MPU and Arduino-compatible environment (Zephyr-based) on MCU

I've forwarded a few of my own questions to Arduino that I'll post to the element14 Community, mainly revolving around what's supported over the HDMI and DisplayPort, along with a 'high speed connector' it has available (and how that's used), but what we'd really like is to get some of these into your hands - maybe as a RoadTest or some kind of experimenting with competition.

I'm seeing a lot of microcontroller boards that straddle microcontroller hardware now, especially that they run 'ai models', but I'm not sure that people have gotten to grips with this yet, what's your level of working with them?

The answers from this will help us to tailor content from Arduino for the Community.

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  • dougw
    dougw 20 days ago +2
    Probably not what it is aimed at but what I might try to use it for is capturing picture-in-picture video blogs.
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett 19 days ago +2
    It's very hard to see where Qualcomm are going with Arduino. It's moved a very long way from the Arduino origins. The Ventuno doesn't seem to be aimed at industrial or commercial projects (stuck with…
  • kk99
    kk99 19 days ago +2
    I have registered for notification when it will be available. I am looking for a board that has support for NVMe and USB-C Display Mode. It may be good to try something different than Raspberry with hardware…
  • robogary
    robogary 20 days ago

    Does Ventuna have blocking diodes so the usb power doesnt backfeed into the external supplies or visa versa ? 

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  • Dipeshkachhi
    Dipeshkachhi 20 days ago

    Its would be wonderful if get it for Roadtest 

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  • dougw
    dougw 20 days ago

    Probably not what it is aimed at but what I might try to use it for is capturing picture-in-picture video blogs.

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  • Dipeshkachhi
    Dipeshkachhi 20 days ago in reply to dougw

    Good idea but not that much align with its usage , you could try something related  to  its  features like you can  use it to make autonomous vehicles . 

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  • embeddedguy
    embeddedguy 20 days ago

    I am still to get my hands on with Uno Q. So first the Q and then another Q. 

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  • dougw
    dougw 19 days ago in reply to Dipeshkachhi

    I have made full sized autonomous vehicles in the past. It would be a herculean task to try to do something like that in a road test.

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave 19 days ago in reply to dougw

    Bundling it with something like a PIXKIT platform could shave off a few hours though Slight smile

    PIXKIT 3.0 Knight Driving Kit For Autonomous Driving Vehicle Development and Software R&D

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alOqjHIpwJc

    It could be a road test in more ways than one. 

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett 19 days ago

    It's very hard to see where Qualcomm  are going with Arduino.

    It's moved a very long way from the Arduino origins.

    The Ventuno doesn't seem to be aimed at industrial or commercial projects (stuck with low band width legacy IO on the micro-controller, lack of serious data, no suggestion of long term availability guarantee etc etc).

    On the other hand it looks like overkill for all but a tiny section of the hobby/learning market (3 cameras, three displays, 16Gb RAM).

    Perhaps it will become clearer with time.

    It looks as if it may well have the processing power to be a useful computing core for OEM but it would need much more support than I can find so far.

    For that market an interface like the Beaglebone's PRU  would be an asset.

    In the end it will be down to pricing and support - but the price indications of "under $300" that I've seen so far  suggest to me that the micro-controller is undersized (an STM32H series part would be better) and that there isn't enough high speed general purpose IO bandwidth to interface with the main processor.

    The video in/out is fine but there is no obvious  way to get raw general data in and out at speed other than the ethernet port.

    MK

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave 19 days ago in reply to michaelkellett
    michaelkellett said:
    The Ventuno doesn't seem to be aimed at industrial or commercial projects

    Their marketing team may disagree with you there slightly as they manage to mention 'industrial' 7 times: Slight smile

    https://www.arduino.cc/product-ventuno-q

    Looks like it is being aimed at AI and robotics type applications.

    "...While competitors focus purely on AI inference, VENTUNO Q delivers both intelligence and deterministic actuation – essential for robotics, industrial control, and any application where AI must interact with the physical world..."

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett 19 days ago in reply to beacon_dave

    You may be right - I was overwhelmed by the gloss and hype and the lack of numbers or real data.

    When I read stuff like "Instant response on GPIO, PWM, and CAN-FD enables zero-jitter motor control and safety-critical reliability." the alarm bells start ringing in my brain.

    MK

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