The node positions in the CSV file generated during log and snapshot saving may vary depending on the rotation and inversion settings applied by the user at the time of saving.
This explanation provides a brief overview of how the data saved in 1D and 2D CSV files corresponds to sensor positions, based on the default state (i.e., without inversion or rotation applied).
Data format: Node numbers are assigned in the form of RnCn (n=0,1,2,...), and 2D data is stored in a matrix format, identical to ForceLAB2.
For matching 1D data: The node located in the top left corner of the real-time measurement window corresponds to the R0C0 position.
For matching 2D data: The node located in the top left corner of the real-time measurement window corresponds to the (1,1) position.
Log files require a conversion process to match data according to the rotation and inversion settings specified by the user.
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COF (Center of Force) represents the center of weight distribution.
For more detailed information on the meaning of COF values and how to utilize them, please refer to the material below.
[Video on COF and Pressure Distribution Changes in Pressure Distribution Measurement Solutions within a Roller Press]
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Follow the instructions below to add a sensor or device INI file.
The content below is based on page 199 of the ForceLAB2 v2.7.1 manual.
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Curve fitting is commonly used to model data by finding an appropriate function that
improves prediction accuracy based on measured data.
Kitronyx’s ForceLAB2 includes a feature that allows users to set different types of curve fitting.
Please refer to the image below to see how the Force curve changes depending on the algorithm used with the same data.
For more details on algorithms and how to apply them, please refer to the ForceLAB2 manual.
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The node positions in the CSV file generated during log and snapshot saving may vary depending on the rotation and inversion settings applied by the user at the time of saving.
This explanation provides a brief overview of how the data saved in 1D and 2D CSV files corresponds to sensor positions, based on the default state (i.e., without inversion or rotation applied).
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The minimum/recommended system requirements for using the software are as follows.
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You can download the software you need after registering on our website.
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No, when a new version is released,
you can upgrade your purchased software for free.
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When you purchase our software, we provide a separate USB dongle (lock key).
The software can only be used for measurements on the PC where the dongle is connected.
Please note that if you lose the dongle, you will need to repurchase the software,
so be careful not to misplace it.
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We offer custom software development in the following areas.
Costs are calculated based on the average wage rate, taking into account the required time and manpower.
• Applications based on Windows OS and .NET Framework
• Serial and TCP/IP communication
• Additional requests can be discussed as needed.
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