Omron: Sysmac Studio Software

September 2, 2021

Created to give machine developers complete control from a single environment, Sysmac Studio integrates configuration, programming, simulation, and monitoring in a simple interface. This advanced software tool is the sole software required for the NJ-Series machine automation controller, which brings together logic, motion, and vision onto a single platform.

Products handled by this software suite include:

  •    –   NX-series controllers
  •    –   NJ-series controllers
  •    –   NA-series HMI
  •    –   NX-series I/O and safety
  •    –   G5-series servo
  •    –   MX2-series and RX-series frequency inverter
  •    –   FH and FQM vision system and sensor
  •    –   GX network components
  •    –   E3 N-Smart sensors
  •    –   ZW-series measurement sensors


Other utilities for peripherals and expanded information network configuration are also included in the software suite. One software to control and configure the entire machine with a single connection gives you the power and efficiency to develop and create like never before.

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