Vadzo Imaging Unveils High-Speed Cameras to Revolutionize Industrial Automation
San Jose, Thursday, 28 May 2026.
Launched in May 2026, Vadzo Imaging’s new industrial cameras feature a breakthrough 20 Gbps data transfer speed, doubling standard bandwidth to bring unprecedented precision to automated manufacturing and robotics.
Expanding the Machine Vision Ecosystem
On May 27, 2026, Tokyo-based Vadzo Imaging expanded its portfolio with the VAJRA-900MGS, a 3-megapixel monochrome global shutter camera [1]. Utilizing the Sony IMX900 Pregius S sensor alongside an Infineon EZ-USB FX20 controller, the device operates on a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C interface [1]. This hardware configuration achieves up to 20 Gbps of throughput, effectively doubling the bandwidth of standard USB 3.2 Gen 2 systems to allow for the streaming of uncompressed images with minimal latency [1]. For industrial automation, high-frame-rate image capture is a cornerstone of modern quality control and robotics, enabling machines to process visual data in real-time [GPT]. The company’s integration of the Sony IMX900 sensor also extends to Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, as seen with the concurrent launch of the Innova-900MGS [2][alert! ‘The provided source text for the Innova-900MGS is severely truncated, limiting detailed technical analysis’].
Strategic Rollouts Across Interfaces
Vadzo Imaging’s strategic push extends beyond USB and Ethernet interfaces. On May 26, 2026, the company’s Fort Worth, Texas division introduced the Bolt-544CRS, a 5-megapixel MIPI CSI-2 rolling shutter color camera module designed for robotics, traffic monitoring, and security systems [4]. Built on the Onsemi Hyperlux AR0544 1/4.2-inch CMOS sensor, the camera delivers a resolution of 2592 by 1944 pixels with 1.4 µm pixels [4]. A standout feature of the Bolt-544CRS is its ultra-low power architecture and hardware-based “wake-on-motion” capability, which monitors scenes and only triggers the host processor when pixel-level movement crosses a configurable threshold [4].
4K Capabilities and Future Deliveries
Complementing the monochrome and MIPI offerings, Vadzo Imaging also unveiled the Falcon-830CRH on May 27, 2026 [3]. This 8-megapixel 4K HDR Autofocus USB 3.2 Gen1 camera module is built around a 1/2.9-inch Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux LP rolling shutter CMOS sensor, capable of resolving 3840 by 2160 pixels [3]. Priced at $128.00 for bulk orders exceeding 1,000 units, the Falcon-830CRH represents a scalable solution for high-definition embedded vision systems [3]. Assuming a baseline order of 1,000 units, enterprise clients would face an initial hardware investment of 128000 dollars [3]. Shipping is scheduled to commence between June 24, 2026, and July 8, 2026 [3].