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    Enables AI agents to control serial port devices (modems, instruments, embedded boards) via MCP tools for listing ports, connecting, and sending/receiving commands.
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    An MCP server for Nordic nRF Connect SDK development that enables users to list, read, and search documentation and sample code from the nrfconnect/sdk-nrf repository. It provides Claude with specialized tools to navigate SDK resources, source files, and configuration examples directly through the GitHub API.
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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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    Automates the Sigmatek LASAL software suite for PLC and HMI engineering, enabling AI assistants to inspect projects, apply structural changes, compile, download to hardware, and control PLC runtime.
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    Enables AI assistants to flash firmware, program memory, modify option bytes, erase chips, reset boards, and capture SWO printf traces for STM32 microcontrollers via STM32CubeCLT.
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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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    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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    MCP server for serial port communication. Provides tools to open, read, write, and manage serial ports through the Model Context Protocol.
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    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.
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    Enables AI assistants to analyze hardware simulation VCD waveforms and GTKWave save files, providing access to signal values, bus definitions, and groupings without loading entire files.
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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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    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.
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