Vadzo Imaging Launches Falcon-3C10CRS: 2.5MP OmnivisionOX03C10 HDR USB 3.0 Camera with 140dB HDR and LED Flicker Mitigation for Automotive-Grade Embedded Vision

The Falcon-3C10CRS HDR USB camera brings automotive-grade 140dB HDR and best-in-class LED Flicker Mitigation to embedded USB vision systems, purpose-built for dashcams, fleet management, smart city monitoring, kiosks, AGVs, and medical devices operating in high-contrast and LED-lit environments.

FORT WORTH, TX / ACCESS Newswire / June 2, 2026 / Vadzo Imaging today announced the launch of the Falcon-3C10CRS, a 2.5MP HDR USB 3.0 camera built on the Omnivision OX03C10 PureCel®Plus-S CMOS image sensor. The Falcon-3C10CRS delivers 140dB high dynamic range and the best-in-class LED Flicker Mitigation (LFM) performance in a compact, UVC-compliant USB 3.0 module, bringing automotive-grade imaging capability to embedded vision systems in fleet management, smart city infrastructure, kiosks, AGVs, robotics, UAVs, and medical devices.

Two problems consistently degrade image quality in real-world embedded vision deployments: high-contrast scenes that blow out highlights or lose shadow detail, and LED light sources that create banding artifacts in captured video. Standard USB cameras address neither reliably. The OX03C10 sensor was originally designed for automotive camera monitor systems and surround view. The Falcon-3C10CRS packages that sensor capability into a USB 3.0 UVC module that integrates with standard Windows, Linux, and Android platforms without proprietary drivers.

The 140dB HDR range is not software-simulated multi-exposure HDR, it is the native single-capture dynamic range of the OX03C10’s PureCel®Plus-S pixel architecture. This means no motion artifacts from frame blending, no latency from multi-exposure stacking, and no ghosting on fast-moving subjects in high-contrast scenes such as tunnel exits, loading docks, and outdoor kiosk environments. At 140dB, the camera simultaneously exposes license plate text in direct sun and reads shadow-zone pedestrian features in the same frame.

LED Flicker Mitigation addresses a separate failure mode that has become critical as LED lighting replaces fluorescent and incandescent sources across factory floors, retail environments, road infrastructure, and medical facilities. LED lighting pulses at 100Hz or 120Hz in most markets, creating visible banding in camera video when the sensor’s exposure window is not aligned to the LED cycle. The OX03C10’s LFM architecture suppresses this banding without requiring fixed exposure times or loss of frame rate.

The Falcon-3C10CRS HDR USB Camera operates over USB 3.0 Gen 1 Type-C, backward compatible to USB 2.0, and is UVC compliant, enumerating as a standard camera on any UVC-capable operating system. An S-Mount (M12) lens holder with default 74° DFOV lens supports field-of-view customization. The camera is rated −40°C to 105°C, making it suitable for automotive and outdoor embedded deployments where temperature extremes are routine. The VISPA ARC SDK provides programmatic control over streaming, ROI, Smart GPIO, and firmware updates on Windows, Linux, and Android.

Key Specs: Omnivision OX03C10 PureCel®Plus | Resolution: 1920 × 1280 | HDR – 140dB native | LFM – Best-in-class LED flicker mitigation | Video
1080p@60fps · 720p@60fps · VGA@90fps | Interface – USB 3.0 Gen 1 Type-C · UVC · USB 2.0 backward compatible | Sensor format – 1/2.6″ · 3.0µm pixel | −40°C to 105°C | Compliance – UVC · RoHS 3 · REACH

Applications

Fleet management & dashcam: The Falcon-3C10CRS is an HDR USB camera for fleet management that captures clear evidence-grade footage in the high-contrast conditions dashcams encounter most using 140dB native HDR that exposes the full dynamic range in a single frame without motion-blending artifacts. Fleet dashcam systems fail at dusk and dawn when windshield glare and dark road contrast simultaneously exceed the dynamic range of standard sensors. The OX03C10’s 140dB PureCel®Plus-S architecture retains detail from sky highlights to asphalt shadows in one exposure. LED traffic signal flicker is eliminated by the LFM architecture without reducing frame rate. The −40°C to 105°C operating range covers full automotive environment requirements.

Smart city & traffic monitoring: The Falcon-3C10CRS is an HDR camera for smart city and traffic monitoring systems that delivers clean 1080p@60fps video under LED street lighting and mixed outdoor-indoor contrast, where standard cameras produce banding artifacts from LED infrastructure and blown-out highlights from vehicle headlights in the same frame. Smart city cameras mounted at intersections, transit stops, and pedestrian crossings face LED lighting from street fixtures, traffic signals, and vehicle sources simultaneously. The OX03C10’s LFM suppresses banding from all LED sources regardless of their modulation frequency. The 140dB HDR handles the extreme contrast between lit signage and unlit sidewalk. UVC compliance connects directly to edge AI inference boxes, smart city hubs, and standard VMS platforms without custom drivers.

Kiosk & digital signage camera: The Falcon-3C10CRS HDR USB Camera works exceptionally for kiosk and digital signage applications that eliminates the LED banding and highlight clipping that degrade face capture quality and barcode reading in retail, banking, and access control kiosks illuminated by LED panels and backlit signage. Kiosk cameras face two simultaneous problems: LED overhead and signage illumination that pulses at 100-120Hz, creating banding that disrupts face recognition and QR scan confidence; and wide ambient contrast between brightly lit signage zones and dim lobby environments. The Falcon-3C10CRS’s LFM architecture and 140dB HDR address both in one sensor. The compact 32×32mm board option integrates into slim kiosk enclosures. GPIO support enables hardware trigger from kiosk event controllers.

AGV & robotics vision: For AGVs and robotics operating in LED-lit factory and warehouse environments, where standard cameras produce flickering banding under LED overhead lighting that corrupts object detection confidence scores and causes false obstacle classifications at the worst possible moments. Factory floors use high-power LED fixtures that pulse at 100Hz or 120Hz. An AGV camera without LFM captures alternating bright and dark frames as the robot moves, causing YOLO and similar inference models to misclassify objects in dark frames. The OX03C10’s LFM eliminates this at the sensor level. The 140dB HDR handles the mixed lighting of warehouse aisles in the same frame. UVC compliance enables direct integration with ROS2 and standard V4L2 pipelines.

Medical device & patient monitoring: The Falcon-3C10CRS USB Camera has been developed for medical devices and patient monitoring systems that delivers clean, flicker-free video under the LED surgical and examination lighting found in operating rooms, ICUs, and clinical workstations, where standard cameras produce visible banding that disrupts clinical video documentation and AI-assisted monitoring algorithms. Medical facility LED lighting operates at modulation frequencies that create banding in non-LFM cameras. The OX03C10 eliminates this. The 140dB HDR handles the extreme contrast between lit surgical fields and ambient room lighting simultaneously. UVC compliance connects to medical-grade Windows and Linux workstations without drivers, simplifying regulatory integration timelines. The camera is RoHS 3 and REACH compliant.

UAV & drone imaging: The Falcon-3C10CRS is an HDR USB camera for UAVs and drones that captures clear video in the extreme contrast conditions of aerial imaging using 140dB native single-frame HDR that requires no multi-exposure blending and introduces no motion ghosting on fast-moving platforms. Standard drone cameras apply software HDR that blends two exposures, creating ghosting artifacts on moving subjects and increasing processing latency on resource-constrained companion computers. The OX03C10’s native 140dB HDR captures everything in one exposure with zero blending overhead.

Retail analytics & self-checkout: For retail analytics and self-checkout that eliminates the LED banding from retail shelf and ceiling lighting that degrades people-counting accuracy, barcode scan confidence, and product recognition algorithms in AI-powered retail systems. Retail environments are dense with LED sources all pulsing at 100-120Hz. Retail analytics cameras without LFM produce alternating frame brightness that causes people counters to miss individuals in dark frames and generate false positives in bright frames. The OX03C10’s LFM suppresses all sources simultaneously. The 140dB HDR handles window glare from store frontages alongside dim interior aisles in the same camera frame.

Camera monitor system (CMS) & e-mirror: The Falcon-3C10CRS brings the same OX03C10 sensor used in automotive CMS, e-mirror, and surround view systems to USB-connected embedded platforms, giving automotive-adjacent OEMs access to type-proven automotive imaging performance in a UVC module without a dedicated SerDes interface. The OX03C10 is ASIL-B compliant in its native automotive configuration and is deployed in rearview cameras, blind spot monitors, and surround view systems by automotive Tier 1s. The Falcon-3C10CRS packages this sensor for USB-connected systems, fleet management platforms, aftermarket CMS retrofit units, and test and validation systems that need automotive-grade imaging performance but connect to a standard PC or embedded host over USB. The same LFM and 140dB HDR that pass automotive homologation are active in the USB module.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LED Flicker Mitigation (LFM) and why does it matter for USB cameras?

LED Flicker Mitigation (LFM) is an imaging feature that eliminates the banding artifacts caused by LED light sources pulsing at 100Hz or 120Hz, preventing the rolling bright-and-dark bands that appear in video captured under LED lighting when the camera exposure cycle is not aligned to the LED modulation frequency. Unlike incandescent lighting, LEDs do not maintain constant output: they pulse at twice the AC supply frequency (100Hz in 50Hz markets, 120Hz in 60Hz markets). A camera without LFM captures alternating bright and dark frames as its rolling exposure window moves across this pulse cycle, producing visible banding in video and alternating frame brightness in stills. This directly degrades face recognition, object detection, barcode reading, and people-counting accuracy. The OX03C10’s LFM architecture in the Falcon-3C10CRS eliminates this at the sensor level.

What does 140dB HDR mean and how is it different from software HDR?

140dB HDR on the Falcon-3C10CRS is the native single-capture dynamic range of the OX03C10 PureCel®Plus-S pixel, meaning the sensor captures the full 140dB range in one exposure without combining multiple frames, eliminating the motion ghosting and processing latency that software multi-exposure HDR introduces. Most HDR cameras marketed for embedded vision use multi-exposure or frame-blending techniques: they capture two or three exposures at different shutter speeds and combine them in firmware or software. This produces ghosting on any subject that moves between exposures, a problem for dashcam footage of vehicles, AGV obstacle detection, and retail people counting. The OX03C10’s PureCel®Plus-S architecture captures the full dynamic range in a single pixel exposure event. At 140dB, the sensor simultaneously resolves headlamp highlights (which can exceed 100,000 lux) and shadow-zone features (below 1 lux) in the same frame.

Is the Falcon-3C10CRS compatible with ROS2, Linux V4L2, and standard machine vision software?

Yes. The Falcon-3C10CRS is a UVC-compliant USB 3.0 camera that works on Linux V4L2, ROS2 usb_cam, OpenCV, GStreamer, Windows DirectShow, and Android without any proprietary driver – it enumerates as /dev/video0 on Linux immediately on connection. UVC compliance means the camera uses the kernel’s built-in uvcvideo driver present in every mainstream Linux distribution. On ROS2, the standard usb_cam package publishes raw image topics immediately. For Windows, the camera appears as a standard DirectShow device compatible with any WDM-compliant application. The VISPA ARC SDK extends control to non-UVC features, ROI configuration, Smart GPIO, exposure control, firmware updates.

What frame rates does the Falcon-3C10CRS support?

The Falcon-3C10CRS supports 1080p at 60fps, 720p at 60fps, and VGA at 90fps over USB 3.0, maintaining these frame rates with LFM active and without frame rate reduction from HDR processing. The OX03C10 sensor delivers these frame rates as native output modes. At VGA@90fps the camera is suited to high-speed detection applications where temporal resolution matters more than spatial resolution. The USB 3.0 Gen 1 interface (USB Type-C, backward compatible to USB 2.0) provides sufficient bandwidth for all modes without compression artifacts. LFM operates across all frame rates and resolutions.

How does the Falcon-3C10CRS compare to cameras using the AR0233 or AR0246 sensors for HDR applications?

The Falcon-3C10CRS with OX03C10 delivers higher native HDR (140dB vs ~100dB for AR0233) and superior LED Flicker Mitigation specifically designed for automotive-grade LFM requirements, making it the better choice when LED lighting artifacts or extreme contrast are the primary imaging challenges, while the AR0233 and AR0246 offer lower cost for moderate-HDR applications. The AR0233 (Onsemi) delivers approximately 100dB HDR using multi-exposure techniques, adequate for indoor high-contrast scenes but insufficient for outdoor automotive applications with direct sunlight and deep shadows in the same frame. The AR0246 offers similar HDR capability in a low-power profile suited to always-on applications. The OX03C10 was purpose-designed for automotive CMS and surround view, where both 140dB HDR and LFM are mandatory pass criteria. For applications where standard LED lighting and moderate contrast are the operating conditions, the AR0233 and AR0246 remain cost-effective options in Vadzo’s HDR USB camera portfolio. For automotive-adjacent, high-contrast outdoor, or LED-dense environments, the Falcon-3C10CRS is the appropriate selection.

Availability

The Falcon-3C10CRS 2.5MP OX03C10 HDR USB 3.0 Camera is available now for evaluation and volume production. Evaluation units ship with a factory-fitted M12 S-Mount lens (74° DFOV), USB 3.0 Type-C cable, and quick-start guide. The camera is available in 38×38mm and 32×32mm board form factors with optional enclosure configurations. OEM customization such as lens selection, board redesign, enclosure, GPIO configuration, and firmware modification is available on request. Contact Vadzo Imaging at support@vadzoimaging.com or visit www.vadzoimaging.com.

About Vadzo Imaging

Vadzo Imaging develops high-performance embedded and machine vision camera for OEMs and system integrators building next-generation intelligent systems. The company delivers imaging platforms across USB, MIPI, GigE, Wi-Fi, and SerDes interfaces, supporting applications in industrial automation, robotics, smart surveillance, smart city infrastructure, and edge AI. Beyond hardware, Vadzo provides end-to-end imaging expertise, including sensor integration, ISP tuning, firmware development, embedded camera optics characterization, and OEM camera customization services that accelerate development and deployment at scale.

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