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News Release from: Flomerics | Subject: Flopack V6.2
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 February 2007
New version of Flopack thermal modelling
software
Flomerics has further enhanced the productivity of all Thermal Design Engineers with the launch of Flopack V6.2 - the latest version of its web-based SmartPart library
Flomerics has further enhanced the productivity of all Thermal Design Engineers with the launch of Flopack V6.2 - the latest version of its web-based SmartPart library that generates fast, accurate thermal models for IC packages and associated parts Thermal models created within Flopack can be instantly imported into Flomerics Flotherm or FloPCB software to analyse the cooling requirements of electronic components, boards and systems
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Key new features contained within Flopack V6.2 include: a major expansion of the power/discrete semiconductor package library; a new parametric rules engine that checks for errors in design data inputs; an enhanced, more accurate model for bond-wires; and overall improved usability.
Commenting on Flopack V6.2, Sarang Shidore, the Flomerics Product Manager for Semiconductor Software Products, said: "Providing Design Engineers with productivity gains is the driving force behind all of the Flomerics products.
Flopack V6.2 achieves this by continuing to expand its already formidable package portfolio, incorporating new design-friendly features, and by making it even easier for those people who are not usually involved with IC package design to realize substantial improvements in productivity". Request a free brochure from Flomerics ...
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