MARLBOROUGH, Mass., April 29 -- Flomerics, a thermal anaysis software developer, announced today the acquisition of MicReD (Microelectronics Research & Development Ltd.), a Hungarian company formed in 1997 as a spinoff from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. MicReD's main product is the "T3Ster" (pronounced "Trister"), which provides thermal characterization of integrated circuit (IC) devices, including stacked-die and system-in-package devices. Organizations using the T3Ster include IBM, Infineon, Intel, Nokia, Philips, Samsung and ST Microelectronics, which are also users of...Read full articleRelated content from Photonics MediaWebinarsThe Evolvement of Line Scan Cameras and Their Increasing Impact on Mainstream ApplicationsThe growth of the industrial line scan camera market is accelerating, propelled by the heightened demand from mainstream applications where low setup and maintenance costs are imperative. Baki...Photonics.com 7/16/2024Multispectral Imaging: Possibilities Using Prism TechnologyMulti-sensor prism cameras offer significant advantages for color and multispectral imaging. Bayer, multi-line color line-scan and hyperspectral sensors featuring color filters on top of each pixel...Photonics.com 7/19/2023