WYZD Systems

Where analogue reality becomes digital certainty

WYZD develops software-defined systems for reliability, validation and control in magnetic, spintronic and emerging hardware environments. - Our first product, , is trace verification and evidence software for magnetic and spintronic read/write systems. It helps bench teams turn grey-zone physical behaviour into clearer engineering outcomes: certified, refused, or invalid.

WYZD HyroScope

HyroScope is built for today’s magnetic and spintronic bench workflows, especially MRAM and related non-volatile memory environments, where the practical question is often not only whether a device switched, but whether the captured attempt is trustworthy enough to be treated as a digital outcome.

The product provides a local offline evidence workbench for replaying captured traces, separating marginal device behaviour from measurement-chain uncertainty, inspecting refusal patterns, mapping operating frontiers, and packaging reviewable outputs. It is designed to fit existing characterization, lab-validation, screening, and production-adjacent workflows without requiring immediate controller integration.

HyroScope GUI showing trace verification, refusal explorer and trace inspector windows
Clearer separation of certified, refused and invalid trace outcomes
Faster debug with refusal patterns, reason metadata and reviewable evidence
Operating-frontier and safe-island visibility for tuning and margin work
Low-friction offline replay using captured bench traces and existing workflows
What we do

WYZD Systems is a New Zealand based systems engineering company focused on magnetic and spintronic device environments where switching behaviour, timing windows and measurement conditions can be difficult to interpret reliably. Our broader work explores reliability, observability and control-layer approaches for magnetic systems that must bridge complex physical behaviour with structured logic.

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