New Developments in Electronics: Arduino UNO Q and GigaDevice's Expanded Flash Series
The Arduino UNO Q integrates a Linux-capable microprocessor and a real-time microcontroller, targeting IoT and robotics applications. GigaDevice has expanded its GD25UF series of ultra-low power SPI NOR Flash, now ranging from 8 Mb to 256 Mb, enhancing memory solutions for various applications.

The Arduino UNO Q features a hybrid design with a Dragonwing QRB2210 microprocessor and STM32U585 microcontroller, facilitating development across robotics and IoT projects. It supports the Arduino ecosystem and includes a Qwiic connector for additional modules.
GigaDevice has expanded its GD25UF series of ultra-low power SPI NOR Flash, providing densities from 8 Mb to 256 Mb. Other notable releases include Microchip's LX4580 mixed-signal IC for efficient data acquisition and SIMCom's compact AI modules for imaging-based IoT applications. These innovations indicate a trend towards integrated and low-power solutions in electronics.




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