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Contact pad analysis using NanoAlpha Map: sample visualization in 3D & automatic step height analysis. |
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Global leader in non-contact 3D measurement and inspection, Nanosystem today announced the release of NanoMap Alpha software based on Digital Surf’s industry-standard Mountains® software platform.
NanoMap Alpha is now integrated into the company’s NV- and NVM-series high precision 3D optical measurement systems, thus providing an ideal solution for analyzing semiconductors, PCBs, displays, engineered parts, chemical materials, optical parts etc.
“We are proud to accompany Nanosystem in its mission to support operators, engineers and researchers worldwide working in surface measurement and inspection” said Christophe Mignot, Digital Surf CEO. “Mountains® Technology has once again strengthened its position as the tool of choice for surface imaging and analysis.”
NanoMap Alpha feature highlights include:
Ease-of-use: User-friendly ribbon interface and contextual tabs with intuitive icon-based tools
Productivity: Quick & easy report generation - Analysis routines can be saved as templates and re-applied to batches.
Flexibility: Each analysis step can be fine-tuned at any time, all dependent steps are automatically recalculated.
Compliance with the ISO and national standards: Analysis of surface texture, roughness, waviness, flatness, grains etc.
Surface geometry analysis - including volume of surface structures (bumps, holes), step heights, contour etc.
And also: Comprehensive built-in user help - Software available in 11 languages (EN, FR, DE, ES, IT, PL, PT-BR, CN, JP, KR, RU)
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About Nanosystem and Digital Surf
Nanosystem is a company established in April 2003 that provides solutions and measurement systems for non-contact surface measurement and inspection.
www.nanosystemz.com
Digital Surf is the editor of Mountains® surface metrology and image analysis software for profilers and microscopes, integrated by leading instrument manufacturers worldwide.
www.digitalsurf.com
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Contacts:
Clare Jamet
Technical Marketing Specialist
Digital Surf
16 rue Lavoisier
25000 Besancon, France
+33 3 81 50 48 00
www.digitalsurf.com
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