LVDS to USB 3.0 Interface Board
Integrate Sony Functional Camera Block to any Standard USB Host
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The Oppila LVDS → USB 3.0 Interface Board is a compact, high-performance interface solution built to convert the LVDS output of Sony FCB-EV and Tamron block cameras into USB 3.0 UVC video. It delivers Full HD 1080p60, plug-and-play connectivity, and industrial-grade reliability—making it ideal for advanced vision systems.
This blog provides a clear and professional overview of the board’s capabilities, applications, and architecture.
LVDS → USB3 Interface Board
The Oppila LVDS–USB3 Interface Board bridges Sony FCB block cameras (ex: FCB-EV9500L, FCB-EV9520L) to any USB 3.0 host, providing:
- 1080p60 Full HD streaming.
- USB 3.0 SuperSpeed UVC 1.1 output.
- VISCA camera control via USB CDC or UART TTL.
- Native support for Windows & Linux.
- Compact industrial-grade design (50 × 60 mm).
This powerful converter is widely used in AI vision, surveillance, automation, and embedded imaging solutions.
Applications
The board is engineered for use in:
- Security & Surveillance.
- Industrial Machine Vision.
- Medical Imaging Systems.
- Robotics & Automation.
- Broadcast & Videography.
- UAV / ROV Vision Payloads.
- Research & Product Development.
- AI Edge Computing.
Board Block Diagrams

This diagram highlights the LVDS to USB3 processing flow, from camera interface to UVC output.
System Architecture / Setup Diagram

This setup demonstrates:
- Camera connection via LVDS.
- USB Type-C SuperSpeed link to PC.
- Power input.
- Optional VISCA control through USB or UART.
Key Features
- Converts Sony/Tamron FCB LVDS to USB 3.0.
- Full HD 1080p @ 60 fps (UVC 1.1).
- USB 3.0 SuperSpeed (5 Gbps).
- Supports VISCA over USB CDC & UART TTL.
- DIP-switch selectable control mode.
- Wide-temperature design (–40°C to +85°C).
- Plug-and-play on Windows & Linux.
- Compact, rugged, and RoHS compliant.
Product Details
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