VericSoft™ · by RONTRON, LLC
Test & measurement software for IC verification and characterization.
VericSoft is a framework for building instrument-automation test programs — designed around the part of test everyone dreads: the drivers.
The driver problem
Drivers are the worst part of test automation. So we made them the best part of VericSoft.
Plug-in driver architecture
Test programs bind to instrument capabilities, not specific boxes. Drivers load as isolated, versioned plug-ins — substitute an instrument without rewriting your test.
Driver Development Wizard
Scaffold a new driver from instrument metadata, implement against a generated test harness, and validate in simulation before you ever touch the bench.
Vetted driver library
A growing catalog where every driver states how far it has been validated — Vetted means proven on real hardware, with documented coverage and known limits.
The framework
Built for the realities of IC verification and characterization.
Test sequencing & sweeps
Compose parameterized sequences, nested sweeps, and conditional flows as reusable building blocks.
Limits & results
Limit checking and structured result capture designed for characterization data, not retrofitted logging.
Instrument-agnostic programs
Capability-based binding keeps test logic independent of vendor command sets.
Solution isolation
Framework and customer solutions live in separate projects — your proprietary test IP stays yours.
VericSoft is in active development with early customers. Capabilities listed reflect the current design; request early access for the present state of the framework.
Three ways in
Buy it built, build it yourself, or learn to build it.
Have RONTRON build it
Custom test solutions delivered under contract — scoped, fixed milestones, source included. vericsoft.com →
Build with VericSoft
SDK, docs, the Driver Development Wizard, and the driver registry. vericsoft.dev →
Learn VericSoft
Hands-on classes for test engineers building VericSoft programs. Training →
Get early access.
Tell us about your instruments and what you're characterizing. We'll tell you exactly where the framework and driver library stand today.