Vadzo Imaging Launches Onsemi AR0821 Falcon-821CRH USB Camera: The First M12 VCM Autofocus Camera to Combine 4K HDR and Plug-and-Play USB for Embedded Vision

8.3MP 4K HDR USB Camera | Onsemi AR0821 HyperLux Sensor | VCM Autofocus | >140 dB eHDR | UAV, Robotics, Surveillance & Edge AI | USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC | Plug-and-Play | VISPA ARC SDK Support

FORT WORTH, TX / ACCESS Newswire / March 31, 2026 / Vadzo Imaging today launches the Falcon-821CRH, a 8.3MP 4K HDR Autofocus USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC camera purpose-built for embedded vision systems that operate in unpredictable conditions such as shifting lighting, varying subject distances, and high-contrast scenes. Built on the Onsemi AR0821 sensor with M12 VCM autofocus and embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB, the Falcon-821CRH gives engineers a single camera platform that adapts to the scene rather than demanding the scene adapt to it. With full UVC compliance and a board footprint as small as 32mm × 32mm, it integrates directly into production systems with no custom drivers, no compromise on image quality.

Powered by the Onsemi AR0821 sensor (1/1.7" BSI CMOS, 2.1 µm DR-Pix™ pixel technology) with embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB, the camera delivers sharp, high-dynamic-range imaging across scenes where standard cameras struggle. Advanced capabilities including in-pixel binning, windowing, and flexible ROI give system designers direct control over bandwidth and processing load for edge AI and resource-constrained deployments. With full UVC compliance, GPIO support, and a board footprint convertible from 38mm × 38mm to 32mm × 32mm, the camera is designed for direct integration without custom driver development.

Key Capabilities of the Falcon-821CRH 8.3MP 4K HDR Autofocus USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC Camera with M12 VCM Optics

HDR Imaging for High-Contrast and Unpredictable Environments: With embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB and eHDR reconstruction, the Falcon-821CRH 4K Autofocus USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC Camera captures usable detail in scenes where standard cameras fail because strong backlighting, deep shadows, and rapidly shifting illumination. Adjustable exposure ratio control gives developers precise command over dynamic range, reducing post-processing overhead and eliminating the need for scene-specific hardware workarounds.

Software-Controlled M12 VCM Autofocus for Adaptive Imaging: The Falcon-821CRH 4K HDR USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC Camera integrates an M12 VCM autofocus system, enabling autofocus as well as software-controlled focus adjustment directly from the host. Unlike traditional fixed-focus embedded cameras that require manual calibration for specific working distances, this approach allows a single camera to adapt dynamically across varying subject distances without mechanical intervention. This eliminates fixed-focus constraints and simplifies deployment in applications where depth continuously changes, such as UAV imaging, OCR systems, and access control.

Sensor-Level Optimization for Edge AI and Resource-Constrained Systems: In-pixel binning, windowing, and flexible ROI give developers hardware-level tools to reduce bandwidth and processing load without sacrificing image quality which directly lowering compute requirements at the edge. For systems running inference on limited hardware, this means leaner pipelines, faster frame processing, and more headroom for application logic.

Plug-and-Play USB Integration - No Driver Development Required: The Falcon-821CRH HDR Autofocus camera delivers 4K at 30 fps via USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C with full UVC compliance, enabling driverless operation across Windows, Linux, and Android out of the box. For OEM teams, this eliminates driver development cycles entirely accelerating time-to-market and simplifying long-term platform maintenance. Backward compatibility to USB 2.0 ensures the camera drops into existing system architectures without infrastructure changes.

Compact Form Factor Built for Direct Embedded Integration: At 38mm × 38mm convertible to 32mm × 32mm and weighing just 20g without lens, the Falcon-821CRH USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC camera fits directly into space-constrained platforms including UAVs, kiosks, robotics systems, and medical devices without mechanical redesign. GPIO support enables precise trigger and control connectivity for synchronized multi-camera setups and event-driven capture. The standard M12 lens mount supports a default 96° DFOV with full flexibility to swap optics for application-specific field-of-view requirements.

"Most embedded vision cameras force a tradeoff, you get high dynamic range or you get autofocus, but integrating both in a compact, plug-and-play form factor has historically meant custom engineering work that slows programs down. The Falcon-821CRH was built specifically to close that gap. We wanted OEM teams to be able to drop a single camera into a UAV, a kiosk, or a robotics platform and have it handle whatever the environment throws at it, without driver development, without optics compromise, and without a board redesign."

- Alwin Vincent, Product Manager, Vadzo Imaging

VISPA ARC SDK for Developer Integration

The Falcon-821CRH is supported by the Vadzo VISPA ARC SDK, providing fine-grained control over streaming, ROI configuration, exposure, HDR settings, trigger synchronization, binning, and windowing. APIs are available for C, C++, C#, and Python across Windows, Linux, and embedded platforms, enabling faster development cycles and straightforward lifecycle management for OEM deployments.

Target Applications

Drones and Aerial Imaging: Aerial deployments demand imaging that keeps up with constantly shifting depth and contrast with altitude changes, terrain transitions, and outdoor light conditions that swing between direct sunlight and deep shadow within a single flight path. The Falcon-821CRH 4k Software Controlled Focus USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC camera handles all of this natively: VCM autofocus tracks subject distance in real time across varying altitudes, while embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB captures usable detail across the full contrast range in a single frame. At 20g and USB-powered, it adds capable imaging without adding payload burden.

Robotics and Autonomous Systems: Navigation accuracy and object detection in AGV and robotics systems depend on consistent image quality where the platform is operating or what the lighting looks like. The Falcon-821CRH AR0821 USB 3.2 gen 1 UVC Camera combines 4K HDR imaging with adaptive autofocus and flexible ROI, enabling precise detection of objects, surfaces, and navigation markers across warehouse and industrial environments. Binning and windowing modes allow developers to tune resolution, frame rate, and bandwidth to match the processing capacity of the host platform by keeping inference pipelines lean without compromising detection reliability.

OCR and Document Scanning: Poor first-pass recognition rates in OCR systems typically trace back to three variables, such as distance inconsistency, angular variation, and uneven illumination. The Falcon-821CRH 4K Autofocus USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC Camera addresses all three in a single module: 4K resolution captures fine text detail, VCM autofocus compensates for documents presented at varying positions, and embedded HDR manages mixed or uneven lighting conditions. The result is improved recognition accuracy across real-world scanning environments without the overhead of controlled lighting setups or post-processing correction pipelines.

Access Control and Identity Verification: Access control systems encounter subjects at unpredictable distances and under lighting that changes hour by hour and strong backlight at building entrances, harsh artificial light in corridors, low ambient light at night. The Falcon-821CRH AR0821 HDR Autofocus Camera, with its software-controlled VCM autofocus, maintains sharp subject capture across the full approach range without recalibration, while its HDR performance exceeding 140 dB ensures image consistency across all of these conditions. For OEM teams building identity verification into gates, turnstiles, or entry kiosks, this translates directly into fewer failed reads and lower false rejection rates.

Kiosks and Smart Embedded Devices: Kiosk integration is defined by constraint limited board space, restricted power budgets, and the expectation of driverless operation across multiple platforms. The Falcon-821CRH 4K HDR Autofocus USB 3.2 Gen 1 UVC Camera fits directly into these requirements: a 32mm × 32mm board footprint, USB-powered architecture, and full UVC compliance enable drop-in integration across Windows, Linux, and embedded platforms without custom driver development. For ticketing, document scanning, and interactive signage applications, 4K resolution and HDR capability maintain recognition and imaging reliability regardless of user position or ambient lighting conditions.

Security and Surveillance: The hardest moments for a surveillance camera are the predictable ones like dawn and dusk transitions, backlit entrances, mixed indoor and outdoor light zones. These are the conditions where conventional cameras produce washed-out highlights or crushed shadows, and where autofocus systems struggle with subjects moving across depth. The Falcon-821CRH 4K HDR Autofocus Camera, with Embedded HDR exceeding 140 dB preserves detail across the full contrast range without scene-specific tuning, and VCM autofocus maintains subject sharpness across varying distances such as indoors and outdoors, day and night, without manual adjustment between scenes.

Availability

The Falcon-821CRH Onsemi AR0821 4K HDR Autofocus USB 3.2 Gen 1 UV Camera is available now for evaluation and pre-production sampling, with production quantities available for OEM deployment. Evaluation ship with a default 96° DFOV M12 lens and USB 3.2 Gen 2 certified cable. Engineering teams can access the full technical datasheet, CAD files, and SDK documentation at vadzoimaging.com, or contact Vadzo's sales team directly for volume pricing, customization requirements, and integration support.

About Vadzo Imaging

Vadzo Imaging develops embedded and machine vision cameras for OEMs and system integrators building production-ready vision systems across industrial automation, robotics, healthcare, and smart infrastructure. The company's imaging platforms span USB, MIPI, GigE, Wi-Fi, and SerDes interfaces covering the full range of embedded deployment architectures from compact edge devices to distributed networked systems. Beyond hardware, Vadzo provides end-to-end imaging support including sensor integration, ISP tuning, firmware development, and SDK frameworks, giving engineering teams a single partner from initial evaluation through production lifecycle management

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Vadzo Imaging
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