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    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.
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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to control Siglent SDS oscilloscopes over a local network using SCPI commands. It allows users to measure signals, configure channel and acquisition settings, and capture waveforms or screenshots through natural language.
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    MCP server for controlling CNC machines via Universal GCode Sender. Lets Claude (or any MCP-compatible AI assistant) connect to a CNC machine, inspect G-code, and issue motion commands — all through the UGS Pendant REST API.
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    MCP server enabling AI agents to search FTC SDK samples, scaffold OpModes, build and deploy TeamCode to REV Control Hub, and read robot logs for a full code-robot-debug loop.
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    MCP server that lets AI assistants control Siglent SDG waveform generators over a local network using natural language, supporting signal generation, modulation, sweep, burst, and arbitrary waveforms.
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    A stateful Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) MCP server that enables AI agents to scan, connect, read/write characteristics, and subscribe to notifications on BLE devices.
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    A read-only MCP server for AI agents to understand KiCad projects through progressive disclosure, providing compact summaries and drill-down tools for components, nets, traces, and ERC/DRC checks without blowing context budgets.
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    Enables controlling robots in ROS environments through natural language, supporting topics, services, actions, and GUI tools.
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    Enables AI assistants to communicate with serial port devices, supporting port management, data transmission in text/binary modes, interactive terminal sessions, and automatic reconnection.
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    Enables MCP clients to connect to and interact with Siemens PLCs via python-snap7, supporting read/write operations on data blocks, memory, timers, counters, and CPU management.
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    Serial communication and protocol analysis MCP server that gives AI coding assistants direct access to serial ports for reading, writing, decoding, and capturing embedded device output.
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    Enables AI assistants to debug ARM Cortex-M targets via GDB and OpenOCD, supporting attach, breakpoints, stepping, register/memory inspection, and SVD peripheral decoding.
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    MCP server for Reachy Mini robot that exposes robot state and motion control to LLM frontends like Claude Desktop.
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    A professional MCP server for serial port communication, enabling AI assistants to list, connect, send/receive data, and manage serial connections with embedded systems, IoT devices, and hardware debugging hardware.
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    Enables GDB debugging for embedded development workflows, allowing users to start sessions, load programs, set breakpoints, step through code, and examine memory/registers/variables via natural language.
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