Don't know if I'm a bit late to this but just saw your thread. I would be very interested in helping to test your chips. I am a research engineer at a company that specializes in developing prototype scientific equipment and my primary duties include electronics design and testing and PCB design. I am very much familiar with proper power conditioning for sensitive chips including bypass caps, PCB power and ground planes, optimizing trace inductance and resistance, as well as shielding from EMI interference and eliminating stray capacitive loads.
I have free access to precision laboratory power supplies, signal generators (BNC 575 up to ~10 GHz), and oscilloscopes (Tektronix DPO2024 1GS/s), I even have a $5,000 scope probe (Tektronix TDP1000) that is excellent for measuring fast sensitive signals while injecting minimum noise, with very high impedance and <1 pF capacitance. I am skilled in prototype soldering (dead bug, etc) of tiny chips for a variety of precision analog and digital electronics applications. If you would like, I can send you a photo of my lab with all the various high end test equipment I have available. I also have experience with C-coding for Arduino and raspberry pi devices.
I have a thread where I offer PCB & electronics design services here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206853.0And have two clients so far. I am relatively new so not a whole ton of reputation yet in the community but am hoping to build it up. I would be willing to provide detailed photos/diagrams/reports regarding the testing of your chips and could also quickly develop, order, and assemble a prototype PCB to mount them on.
Let me know if getting a few chips to test would be possible!
Thank you very much for your consideration.