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    MCP server that translates natural language commands into SCARA robot arm control instructions, featuring simulation mode, safety validation, and multiple transport modes (STDIO/HTTP/OAuth).
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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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    Enables AI assistants like Claude to interact with KiCAD for PCB design automation, providing comprehensive tool schemas and real-time project state access.
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    MCP server for embedded debugging based on probe-rs, providing 22 tools for ARM Cortex-M and RISC-V microcontrollers, including connection, memory operations, breakpoints, flash programming, and RTT communication.
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    Enables AI assistants to interact with B\&R Automation Studio projects by building code, running ARsim simulators, and reading or writing OPC UA variables. It facilitates industrial automation development and real-time variable integration through natural language commands.
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    Enables humans and AI agents to collaboratively control serial ports via MCP tools or Web UI, with real-time data sharing across all participants.
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    MCP server that wraps STM32CubeMX CLI to let AI load .ioc projects, modify pin/peripheral configurations, generate HAL code, and export pinout tables.
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    MCP server for scaffolding, building, and flashing bare-metal STM32C011 firmware using the STM32CubeCLT toolchain. Exposes tools for project scaffold, build, flash, and probe listing.
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    Exposes tools for AI assistants to query a persistent SQLite+FTS5 index of C/C++ symbols parsed from real build commands, enabling sub-millisecond lookup, full-text search, and natural-language explanation without hallucination.
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    Enables Android Automotive developers to explore and implement Vehicle Hardware Abstraction Layer (vHAL) properties with intelligent tools for property analysis, source code lookup, implementation guidance, and automated code generation for automotive systems like climate control and seat management.
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    Allows AI agents to interact with serial devices via RS232/UART, enabling port listing, connection, read/write, control line manipulation, and protocol specification for automated debugging and testing.
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    An OpenOCD debug MCP server that manages debugging targets and sessions by reusing VS Code launch configurations. It enables firmware flashing, GDB command execution, and real-time status monitoring of embedded systems.
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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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    MIT