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    A CAN bus reverse engineering MCP server for Claude Code that lets Claude read, analyze, and map CAN bus messages from automotive and motorsport ECUs directly from the conversation.
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    Reverse-engineer Atari 8-bit binaries and ATR disk images with 6502 disassembly, symbol management, cross-reference analysis, and pattern matching tools.
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    Turns a comma.ai Panda into a conversational CAN reverse-engineering rig, allowing users to record, diff, find signals, and send frames through natural language with Claude.
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    A dynamic-analysis MCP server for reverse-engineering the Broadcom BCM6726b0 WiFi driver, enabling live GDB debugging of the QEMU dhd harness with breakpoints, stepping, and memory inspection.
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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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    MCP server providing embedded engineering calculators and code generators as tools for AI agents, enabling precise, deterministic embedded math and C code generation.
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    An MCP server for the Pebble smartwatch ecosystem, offering appstore search, a 64-color design toolkit, and build-emulator-screenshot development workflows as typed tools.
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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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    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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    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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    Provides AI assistants with a complete FPGA toolchain for HDL linting, simulation, synthesis, and place-and-route across various hardware targets. It features a GitHub-backed IP core registry that enables users to search for and import MIT-licensed cores directly through their chat interface.
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    Enables AI agents to debug embedded systems by providing a comprehensive interface for GDB operations across multiple architectures like ARM and x86. It supports remote debugging via gdbserver or QEMU, allowing for detailed inspection of memory, registers, stack frames, and variables.
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