Arduino UNO Breakout Carrier
Coming Soon!The simple solution to boost hardware accessibility, ease troubleshooting, and leverage the Arduino UNO Q board's advanced interfaces to the fullest.
Overview
Gain complete, direct access to relevant signals available on UNO Q JMEDIA and JMISC high-speed connectors. Ideal for advanced prototyping, testing, and integration work, UNO Breakout Carrier exposes audio, I²C, SPI, UART, PWM, power rails, and control signals to clearly labeled, easy-to-use breakout headers.
With relevant pins brought out to standard, accessible male header connectors, you can connect UNO Q to custom circuits, measurement equipment, or third-party modules without complex adapters or soldering. This carrier is particularly valuable for debugging hardware interfaces, verifying signal integrity, or integrating UNO Q into larger embedded systems where direct wiring access is required.
Whether in the lab or the field, UNO Breakout Carrier facilitates hardware accessibility, simplifies troubleshooting, and opens up the full potential of UNO Q advanced interfaces.
Key benefits
- Complete signal access:
Critical signals from high-speed connectors are exposed to clearly labeled breakout headers. - No adapters or soldering required.
Standard male headers connect directly to measurement equipment, custom circuits, or third-party modules. - Accelerated debugging and testing:
Ideal for oscilloscope/logic analyzer probing, signal integrity verification, and interface troubleshooting. - Simplifies custom integration:
Direct wiring access to embed UNO Q into larger systems or connect proprietary hardware. - Lab and field ready:
Durable, reusable design suitable for both controlled testing environments and real-world deployment.
Application examples to explore
- Hardware development and integration
Connect your UNO Q board to customize peripheral designs, prototype GPIO expansion modules, or integrate into larger embedded systems requiring direct access to I²C, SPI, UART, and control signals without custom PCB adapters. - Signal testing and validation
Probe audio lines, power rails, PWM signals, and serial interfaces with oscilloscopes or logic analyzers to verify signal integrity, validate interface compliance, or troubleshoot communication issues during product development cycles. - Educational labs
Teach students practical embedded systems concepts through hands-on exercises exploring I²C sensor integration, SPI communication protocols, UART debugging, PWM control, or mixed-signal hardware analysis with real hardware access. - Rapid prototyping workflows
Quickly wire UNO Q to breadboards, development modules, or proof-of-concept circuits during early-stage prototyping when speed and flexibility matter more than compact integration.
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Arduino S.r.l.
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Monza, MB, IT, 20900
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Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
Phone: +39 0113157477
Email: support@arduino.cc