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e-con Systems adds camera, compute solutions for NVIDIA Jetson Thor

By The Robot Report Staff | August 27, 2025

e-con Systems, a developer of embedded vision solutions, is supporting the newly launched NVIDIA Jetson Thor series. It said the support covers a comprehensive range of vision products, including USB Series, RouteCAM GigE series, 10G Holoscan Camera solutions and ECU platform purpose-built for real‑time edge AI applications.

Released earlier this week, NVIDIA Jetson Thor modules deliver up to 2070 FP4 TFLOPS of AI compute, offering a high-performance platform for next-generation robotics and AI-enabled machines. e-con’s vision portfolio supports Thor’s capabilities with multi-sensor fusion, ultra-low latency, and resolutions up to 20 MP—accelerating development in industrial, automotive, medical, and humanoid robotics applications.

e-con Systems Holoscan Camera Solution with NVIDIA Jetson Thor.

e-con Systems Holoscan Camera Solution with NVIDIA Jetson Thor. | Credit: e-con Systems

As part of its NVIDIA Jetson Thor support, e-con Systems is launching a range of camera solutions across key interface options:

  • See3CAM USB Cameras for rapid development and evaluation
  • RouteCAM Ethernet Cameras with ONVIF compliance
  • Compact 10G e-con HSB leveraging Camera Over Ethernet (CoE) Protocol: Powered by e-con’s camera modules and custom designed HSB board with FPGA-based TintE ISP, this solution supports ultra-low latency and various sensors up to 20MP resolution. Camera over Ethernet (CoE) enables direct data transfer to GPU memory with virtually zero CPU utilization, enabling quicker response times and real-time operation.

e-con Systems said it supports a wide range of sensors—including Sony IMX715, Sony IMX568, onsemi AR0234, Sony IMX900, AR2020 and Sony ISX031—across its Holoscan-ready solutions, enabling developers to fully leverage the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform for next-generation AI vision applications.


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Alongside its advanced camera offerings, e-con Systems introduced a compact, production-ready ECU platform with NVIDIA Jetson Thor. This compute unit is purpose-built to support real-time reasoning and sensor processing in the field for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), humanoids, and other AI-enabled machines.

“We are excited to bring our latest portfolio of vision and complete compute solutions to the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform. With support for multiple interfaces, real-time processing, and AI-enabled superior imaging, our Thor-compatible solutions empower developers to accelerate innovation in
robotics, autonomous systems, and next-gen edge AI applications. Our compact e-con 10Gbit/s HSB board, featuring a proprietary TintE ISP, enables ultra-low latency imaging and multi-sensor flexibility while efficiently offloading image processing from the NVIDIA GPU—freeing up compute resources and optimizing performance for AI-driven tasks across industries.” said Prabu Kumar Kesavan, CTO at e-con Systems.

e-con said it has also outlined a roadmap to extend support for stereo cameras using the same 10G sensor processing board powered by Holoscan Sensor Bridge—ideal for depth-sensing, obstacle detection, and other advanced perception use cases.

e-con Systems ECU with NVIDIA Jetson Thor.

e-con Systems ECU with NVIDIA Jetson Thor. | Credit: e-con Systems

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