RONTRON, LLC · VericSoft™ services

Custom test solutions, delivered working.

We build instrument-automation test programs for IC verification and characterization — on the same VericSoft framework we develop. You get a working system, the source, and the documentation.

Services

What we take off your plate.

Custom test-program development

Complete verification and characterization solutions built on VericSoft — sequencing, limits, data capture, reporting — tailored to your devices and bench.

Instrument driver development

Drivers for your instruments, built with the VericSoft Driver Development Wizard and validated on hardware. Delivered as plug-ins your programs can share.

Test-system modernization

Migration of aging or fragile automation (one-off scripts, retired platforms) onto a maintainable framework without halting production.

Consulting & architecture

Test strategy, instrument selection, and automation architecture reviews from engineers who build this daily.

How we work

Scoped. Milestoned. Yours.

1 · Scope

We define devices, instruments, measurements, and acceptance criteria together — fixed scope, written down.

2 · Build

Development in milestones you can run on your bench. Drivers and framework improvements feed the shared library; your test IP stays isolated and private.

3 · Hand over

Source code, documentation, and training for your team. Optional support contract after delivery.

Your proprietary information is isolated in your own solution project from day one — separation between framework and customer solutions is how VericSoft itself is built.

Training

Learn to build VericSoft test programs.

Hands-on classes for test engineers: framework concepts, building sequences, and developing instrument drivers with the wizard. Live classes first; recorded courses to follow.

About

RONTRON, LLC

RONTRON, LLC develops VericSoft and delivers custom test & measurement solutions for IC verification and characterization. Part of the RonTron.AI family of products.

Tell us what you're testing.

Devices, instruments, timeline — two paragraphs is plenty to start.