Enables ESP-IDF firmware development through MCP by providing tools to manage ESP32 targets, serial ports, and project compilation/building operations.
This MCP server enables AI models to interact with ESP32 devices, providing built-in tools for web search, note management, calculator, and custom tools like todo lists and timers.
Stateful MCP server for driving debug probes (J-Link) to flash, debug, and inspect embedded targets. Enables AI agents to perform flash, memory, breakpoint, and ELF/SVD-aware operations conversationally.
MCP server for Agentic Hardware-in-the-Loop testing, enabling AI agents to probe, flash, reset, and validate embedded firmware on real hardware via bounded MCP tools.
An MCP server that lets AI coding agents drive the full STM32 development loop—code generation, build, flash, debug, serial monitoring, and fault diagnosis—end to end via CubeIDE, CubeMX, CubeProgrammer, OpenOCD, and GDB.
A headless MCP server that enables AI tools (like Claude Code) to read and analyze serial logs from embedded boards (ESP32, STM32) for firmware debugging, with read-only tools for log retrieval and a built-in web viewer.