Embedded: VCSBC EvoCam promises embedded vision integration

Vision Components is presenting its VCSBC EvoCam at Embedded World 2026. For use in smart devices and industrial applications, the camera system runs on a MediaTek Genio 510 processor.

VCSBC EvoCam promises embedded vision integration

Described as an “all-in-one intelligent board-level camera”, the idea is to ease configurability. Numerous image sensors can be individually adapted using interface boards.

It measures 65 x 40 mm. And comes with “with all necessary components for image acquisition and image processing”, says the company.


VCSBC EvoCam

“The VCSBC EvoCam is a all-in-one camera and processing unit, completely integrated on an ultra-compact board,” said Jan-Erik Schmitt, VP of Sales at Vision Components.


“With the MediaTek Genio 510, we choose a processor that combines high computing power with a favorable price-performance ratio. The connection between camera and processor board, drivers, and access to the processing units are completely prepared. The VC EvoCam [aims at] smart devices and various professional and industrial applications. It makes the integration of vision systems faster and easier.”

Configuration

As mentioned, the VC EvoCam features a 100-pin board-to-board connector to help with device and application integration.

Interfaces made available, for example, include I/Os, I²C, USB, Ethernet, Video DSI, and PCIe.

Devkit

The company adds that a devkit for the VCSBC EvoCam will be following:

“At the start of volume production in the first half of 2026, a minimalist interface board will be available, featuring power supply, I/Os for trigger and flash, as well as USB and RJ45/LAN. A more extensive interface board will follow shortly as a development kit and for prototyping, routing all connector signals to physical interfaces. Vision Components supports customers in the development of individual interface boards as well as the design-in of the VC EvoCam.”

In Nuremberg, Vision Components will also be showing its new VC MIPI IMX454 Camera Module for multispectral imaging [2-551].

Image: Vision Components

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Alun Williams

Alun Williams

Web Editor of Electronics Weekly, he is the author of the Gadget Master and Electro-ramblings blogs and also covers space technology news. He has been working in tech journalism for worryingly close to thirty years. In a previous existence, he was a software programmer.

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