Camemake Arduino UNO V0 - Open Hardware Vision Adaptor for Arduino UNO Q
A fully open source camera shield for the Arduino UNO Q. Plug in a camera module. Start capturing. No custom PCB. No proprietary connector. Just Arduino.
- Plug-and-play camera shield — fits Arduino UNO Q headers
- Standard Camemake camera connector shared across all our dev kits, 22 pin RPI5 compatible
- Supports MIPI camera modules from the Camemake RPI5 ecosystem, compatible with all RPI5 camera modules
- Fully open source — schematics, layout, BOM, and firmware examples public
- Built for prototyping, teaching, and low-cost embedded vision
What is the CM Arduino UNO V0?
The Camemake Arduino UNO V0 is a camera shield for the Arduino UNO Q. It slots directly onto the UNO Q headers and exposes the Camemake camera connector.
This means you can take a camera module from the Camemake RPI5 ecosystem or any RPI5 camera module and move it between your Arduino UNO Q prototype, your ESP32 board, and several others without rewiring, or rebuying the camera.
Everything is public. Schematics, PCB layout, BOM, and firmware examples are on GitHub. You can order it, build it yourself, or modify it for your own product.
Fully open hardware
Every design file is public. There are no locked libraries, no proprietary footprints, no NDAs on the schematic. If you want to build the shield yourself, modify it for a different form factor, or integrate the camera connector into your own PCB, the design is yours to use.
What is published
- Schematics (Altium source + PDF export)
- PCB layout (Gerbers + native source)
- Full BOM with part numbers and alternates
- 3D STEP model for enclosure and mechanical fit
- Arduino firmware library and example sketches
- Pinout diagram and connector reference
GitHub Repository:
https://github.com/Camemake/Camemake-Arduino-Uno-Q-Vision-Adaptor/
