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Vadzo launches 20 Gbps USB-C UVC camera family on Infineon FX20

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Vadzo launches 20 Gbps USB-C UVC camera family on Infineon FX20

By AI, Created 3:26 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Vadzo Imaging has launched the Vajra Series, a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 UVC camera family built on Infineon’s EZ-USB FX20 controller and aimed at industrial automation, robotics, medical imaging, and edge AI. The cameras are available for evaluation and early orders, with support for fixed-focus, autofocus, global shutter, HDR, and low-light/NIR variants.

Why it matters: - Vadzo Imaging is targeting applications that need more bandwidth than USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2 camera designs can offer. - The Vajra Series is built to move higher-resolution, higher-frame-rate video over a single USB-C link with lower latency. - The camera family is aimed at mission-critical systems in industrial automation, robotics, medical imaging, and edge AI.

What happened: - Vadzo Imaging launched the Vajra Series USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 UVC cameras in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2026. - The new camera family uses Infineon’s EZ-USB FX20 controller and a 20 Gbps USB Type-C interface. - Vadzo Imaging says the series is available for evaluation and early orders. - The company directs buyers to more information for technical documentation, configuration options, and sample purchases.

The details: - USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 aggregates two 10 Gbps lanes to deliver up to 20 Gbps of interface bandwidth. - Vadzo Imaging says that compares with 5 Gbps on USB 3.2 Gen 1 and 10 Gbps on USB 3.2 Gen 2. - The Vajra Series supports uncompressed and high-bit-depth imaging, single- and multi-stream UVC video, and multiple image streams on one USB-C cable. - The platform is designed for sustained 24/7 image transfer and deterministic, low-latency streaming. - Native UVC compliance enables plug-and-play use on Windows, Linux, and Android without custom drivers. - VISPA ARC SDK support is included for camera control, video streaming, and sensor-level configuration. - The SDK provides dynamic ROI control, ROI-based auto exposure, trigger and flash synchronization, access to sensor settings, binning, windowing, frame timing, and firmware management. - VISPA ARC APIs are available in C, C++, C#, and Python. - The imaging lineup includes Vajra-2020MRS with an Onsemi AR2020 20MP NIR monochrome sensor. - The lineup also includes Vajra-900MGS with a Sony Pregius S IMX900 3MP NIR global shutter monochrome sensor. - Vadzo Imaging also offers Vajra-1335CRA with an Onsemi AR1335 13MP color autofocus sensor. - The fourth model is Vajra-821CRS with an Onsemi AR0821 4K HDR color sensor.

Between the lines: - The launch signals a push to remove compression from machine vision workflows where latency, artifacts, and measurement error can matter. - USB-C single-cable deployment is positioned as a simpler integration path for embedded and industrial systems. - The FX20 choice reflects a focus on sustained dual-lane throughput rather than conventional USB bridge designs. - The product mix suggests Vadzo Imaging is aiming at multiple imaging niches, from NIR inspection to motion capture and HDR workflows.

What’s next: - Vadzo Imaging is taking the Vajra Series into evaluation and early-order channels. - The company is positioning the platform for OEM and systems-integration deployments across industrial automation, robotics, healthcare, smart mobility, and edge AI. - Future customer adoption will likely depend on how well the camera family holds up in continuous-duty, real-time vision deployments.

The bottom line: - Vadzo Imaging is betting that 20 Gbps USB-C UVC cameras can simplify integration while giving embedded vision systems the bandwidth they need for uncompressed, low-latency imaging.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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