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KEYENCE IM PC EDITOR  TEST WITH SENTINEL HL DONGLE

Keyence Company was Established in Japan in 1974. It is a leading technology company in its position. It plays a leading role in the world in automation and control equipment.

Products Produced.

  • Code readers,
  • Laser pointers,
  • Machine vision devices,
  • Measuring systems,
  • Microscopes,
  • Sensors,
  • Static eliminators.

KEYENCE IM PC EDITOR

Sensors are indispensable for Automation engineers. It necessarily needs a sensor to make a move.

The software that we copied the dongle is the microscope software according to our estimates. When we think logically, it is a matter that we examine with a microscope, whatever the object is, on the one hand, it is a great thing to record it and then mark it on the computer, optimize it and examine it.

Think about it. We have a normal microscope and we are examining a liquid component on the glass. Whatever we are examining and making decisions at the moment is there.

With this software, we can record everything we examine and then continue our investigation on the computer without the need for an object.

So why is this so important?

Perhaps there is a certain waiting period for us to analyze the object we are examining in a healthy way. This may be 1 hour or 30 minutes. We recorded the image and transferred it to the program, right here it works for us. We do our analysis whenever we want. As a result, the records were taken and the images were transferred to our computer thanks to IM editor.

The adventure of the electron microscope began with the invention of the first electromagnetic lens in the early 20th century. Using the properties of this lens, it was possible to examine living and non-living structures in more detail with the electron microscope. This microscope was capable of exceeding the features of the classical optical microscope, the first and only option.

The term microscope derives from the Greek words “micros” meaning small and “skopeo” meaning looking. The history of science is full of exciting and inspiring stories of examining the closest with the microscope, the furthest with the telescope.