Testonica was founded back in Oct 2005 when several fresh PhD graduates decided to convert their R&D experience into industrial technologies and products, which turned out to be very hard as the dreams were ambitious while commercial and industrial skills were missing. Still, the hard work and everyday learning by trial and error yielded their sweet fruits and made us finally see the great bright future coming!
26 February 2019, at embedded world exhibition in Nürnberg, ChipVORX-SI (Synthetic Instruments), a technology jointly developed by Testonica and GÖPEL electronic has received a prestigious embedded award in tools category. ChipVORX-SI allows configuring a test design for FPGAs easily and without developer knowledge - this convinced the jury of the embedded award 2019.
Artur Jutman, 10th of November, Munich, exhibition grounds. "This is absolutely fantastic" - a typical feedback that I pleasantly hear from respected audience as we are displaying our Flash Accelerator IP and accompanyig software at the GOEPEL booth A1.351.
To be correct, GOEPEL electronic, a Jena, Germany based company is displaying the first ChipVORX® product (an ultra fast flash programmer) that we at Testonica Lab have proudly developed in very tight cooperation with GOEPEL electronic's engineers.
GOEPEL electronic, world-class vendor of JTAG/Boundary Scan solutions announces the first product based on its new ChipVORX® technology at the International Test Conference (ITC'2010) in Austin, TX, USA. The new ChipVORX® based embedded instrumentation solution, developed in cooperation with the Tallinn/Estonia based Company Testonica Lab within the frame of the GATE alliance, is structured modularly as a set of ChipVORX® models and intelligent IPs.
At the International Test Conference (ITC'2010) in Austin, TX, USA, GOEPEL electronic, world-class vendor of JTAG/Boundary Scan solutions announces the development of a new ChipVORX® technology enabling support of embedded test instrumentation in connection with JTAG/Boundary Scan.
In the frames of GOEPEL's GATE™ program Testonica Lab develops processor' models that enable emulation-based test of PCBs.
The set of supported processors for emulation-based board test is now extended by newly delivered model of Freescale i.MX27 processor. i.MX27 is a multimedia applications processor based on ARM926EJ core featuring h.264 D1 hardware codec for high-resolution video processing, an Ethernet 10/100 MAC, security management, plug-and-play connectivity and extended power management.