32-Channel Device
Characterization Platform

Programmable signal generation, high-precision current measurement, and a built-in 32-channel tri-state switch matrix for advanced electronic-device research and characterization.

Characterization Platform
Maximum output voltage

48 Vpp

Maximum output voltage

DAC output resolution

16-bit

DAC output resolution

Current measurement resolution

16-bit

Current-measurement resolution

Maximum pulse frequency

10 MHz

Maximum pulse frequency

Key Specifications

spec voltage 1

48 Vpp

Maximum output voltage

spec dac 1

16-bit

DAC output resolution

spec current 1

16-bit

Current-measurement resolution

spec frequency 1

10 MHz

Maximum pulse frequency

spec output current

50 mA per channel

Maximum output current

spec range

Automatic and manual

Current-range selection

spec temperature

Integrated PID

Temperature control

spec gpio

User-configurable

Digital GPIOs

Flexible Signal Generation

  • DC voltage
  • Single pulses and pulse trains
  • Sine and triangle waveforms
  • User-defined voltage sequences
  • Automated DC and frequency sweeps
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Applications

app memristor

Memristor and resistive-switching arrays

Neuromorphic and in memory computing

Neuromorphic and in-memory computing

app multiterminal

Multi-terminal electronic devices

app sensor

Sensor arrays and in-sensor computing

app temperature

Temperature-dependent device characterization

Built-In Tri-State Switch Matrix

The integrated 32-channel switch matrix enables flexible routing and control without external switching hardware.

  • 32 independently configurable channels
  • Each channel can operate as programmable voltage output, current-measurement input, or high-impedance (Hi-Z)
  • Individual-device and full crossbar-array characterization
  • Synchronized multi-channel biasing and measurement
  • Parallel device programming and readout
  • Vector-matrix and in-memory computing experiments
  • Sensor-array characterization and endurance testing
  • Automatic isolation of unused crossbar lines using Hi-Z mode
Light Crossbar Array Readout Heatmap
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Measurement and Automation

  • Real-time monitoring and measurement
  • Automated data acquisition and logging
  • Result recording and export
  • Individual and parallel device characterization
  • Crossbar-array validation
  • Parallel device programming and readout
  • Multi-device endurance testing

nV Software Capabilities

  • Channel configuration
  • Waveform generation
  • Measurement settings
  • Test sequences
  • Temperature control
  • Saved test procedures can be reused and executed automatically with a single click
nV Software Capabilities

Open and Customizable Platform

  • Open-source software framework and communication protocol
  • Fully documented commands and programming datasheets
  • Support for custom software and measurement procedures
  • Development of custom analysis tools and user interfaces
  • Easy integration with existing laboratory equipment and automation workflows

Supported Experiments

exp vector

Vector-matrix operations

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Neuromorphic computing

exp memory

In-memory computing

exp sensor

Sensor-array characterization

Automated Device Characterization

  I–V characteristics

  Switching thresholds

  Resistance states

  Set and reset behavior

  Endurance and retention

  Cycle-to-cycle variation

  Device-to-device variation

Ready to simplify advanced device characterization?

Talk to our engineering team about your research and multi-device testing needs.