Arduino ASX00085 UNO Breakout Carrier Board
Arduino ASX00085 UNO Breakout Carrier Board is designed to provide developers with full, direct access to the high‑speed signals available on the Arduino UNO Q platform. Acting as a carrier rather than a traditional shield, the Arduino ASX00085 safely exposes signals from the UNO Q's JMEDIA and JMISC connectors to clearly labeled, standard 2.54mm male headers. This signal exposure eliminates the need for custom adapters or soldering. The board's design is particularly well-suited for advanced prototyping, hardware validation, research, and system integration, where direct access to communication and control interfaces is essential.
Enabling seamless connection to external circuitry, measurement tools, or third‑party modules, the Arduino ASX00085 board features a wide range of interfaces, including I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, GPIO, power rails, and advanced audio signals. The audio interfaces include headphone output, line output, microphone input, and earphone output. With an organized layout and straightforward accessibility, the UNO Breakout Carrier significantly simplifies debugging, signal analysis, and multimedia experimentation. The board is a valuable tool for engineers working on complex embedded and edge‑computing designs using the Arduino UNO Q ecosystem.
Features
- Direct high-speed signal access
- Simplified hardware debugging
- Advanced audio prototyping
- I/Os
- Communications
- I2C
- SPI
- UART
- Audio
- Microphone in/out
- Earphone out
- Audio line out
- PWM
- PSSI
- GPIO
- OPAMP
- Communications
- Connectors
- Two 2x20 male headers (2.54mm)
- Two 2x30 male headers (JMEDIA and JMISC 1.27mm)
- 1x8 through-hole pads (2.54mm)
- Power
- Powered by the host UNO Q
- 7VDC to 24VDC VIN input power rails
- 5V USB, 3.3V, and 1.8V output rails
- 107.6mm x 53.34mm (LxW) size
- -10°C to +60°C conservative thermal limit range
- RoHS and REACH compliant
Applications
- Embedded hardware development
- Custom interface boards
- Multimedia system integration
- Rapid hardware prototyping
- Research, development, and testing
- Automated lab setups
- Interface compliance testing
- Mixed-signal debugging
- Proof of concept
- Edge Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Education
- Hardware prototyping courses
- Mixed-signal debugging workshops
- Advanced embedded Linux projects
Resources
Board Pinout
Block Diagram
Dimensions
