Vadzo Imaging launches 3MP USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 global shutter camera
By AI, Created 2:11 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Vadzo Imaging has introduced the VAJRA-900MGS, a monochrome industrial camera built on Sony’s IMX900 sensor and aimed at automation, robotics and edge AI. The camera is available now and pushes uncompressed video over USB-C at up to 20 Gbps.
Why it matters: - The VAJRA-900MGS is built for industrial vision systems that need higher bandwidth, lower latency and sharper motion capture than standard USB cameras can provide. - The camera targets applications where image distortion, exposure instability or insufficient bandwidth can undermine inspection, robotics and machine guidance. - Vadzo Imaging is positioning the product for deployment across automation, AGV/AMR, embedded AI and other data-heavy imaging workflows.
What happened: - Vadzo Imaging announced the VAJRA-900MGS, a 3MP monochrome global shutter camera with a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 UVC interface. - The camera uses Sony’s Pregius S IMX900 sensor and Infineon’s EZ-USB FX20 controller. - Vadzo Imaging says the camera delivers up to 20 Gbps through a single USB Type-C connection. - The product is available immediately as engineering samples and in production quantities.
The details: - The camera uses the IMX900 sensor’s 2064 × 1552 active pixels in a 1/3.1-inch optical format. - Quad HDR reaches up to 120 dB dynamic range. - Fast auto exposure is included for abrupt lighting changes. - The sensor has enhanced NIR sensitivity at 850 nm and 940 nm. - The camera conforms to the USB Video Class standard and works on Windows, Linux and embedded systems without a custom driver. - The VISPA ARC SDK exposes extended controls through C, C++, C#, and Python APIs. - The SDK supports dynamic regions of interest, ROI-based auto exposure, hardware triggering, flash synchronization, sensor-level binning, windowing, exposure timing, frame control and secure firmware updates. - The company says the camera supports uncompressed high-frame-rate video with minimal latency over dual-lane USB 3.2 Gen 2x2.
Between the lines: - The product is aimed at users who want plug-and-play UVC compatibility but still need advanced tuning beyond standard camera controls. - The IMX900’s global shutter and high NIR sensitivity make the camera a fit for fast-moving scenes, low-light inspection and applications that use IR illumination. - Quad HDR and fast auto exposure suggest Vadzo Imaging is targeting environments with mixed lighting, reflective surfaces and changing exposure conditions.
What’s next: - Vadzo Imaging says documentation, configuration resources and evaluation requests are available at product documentation and evaluation resources. - The company is offering pricing, customization and design-in support for organizations that want to integrate the camera into their systems. - Vadzo Imaging is also soliciting engineering collaboration for technical and commercial support.
The bottom line: - The VAJRA-900MGS is a USB-C industrial camera built to remove common bottlenecks in motion-critical imaging while keeping standard UVC compatibility.
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