Built for engineers who need real tools.
SiccaLab turns everyday Arduino boards into a bench full of test and measurement instruments — no coding required. We build the tools we wished we'd had: fast, honest, and shaped around how engineers actually work.
Real instruments, without the price tag.
SiccaLab began on a crowded workbench, out of a simple frustration: the boards needed to test and measure were already there, but the software to drive them like proper instruments was either expensive, locked down, or buried under firmware sketches and wiring diagrams.
So we built the missing piece — a Windows desktop app that flashes the firmware for you, connects over USB, and turns each function into a purpose-built panel: Digital I/O, Analog Input, PWM, DAQ, SPI, I²C, UART, and a Sequencer to tie them together into automated tests.
SiccaLab is an independent project run as a small sole proprietorship (Kleinunternehmer) based in Stuttgart, Germany. That means no bloat and no committee — just tools we use ourselves, refined release after release, with the people who rely on them only ever an email away.