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.
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.
MCP server for debugging STM32 microcontrollers over ST-LINK using STM32CubeCLT tools (GDB, ST-LINK_gdbserver, STM32_Programmer_CLI) with session management, flashing, breakpoints, memory/register access, and expression evaluation.
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.
Enables AI assistants to interact with STM32 development boards via J-Link debugger using RTT communication, supporting connection, logging, memory operations, and firmware flashing through natural language.
An MCP server that enables agents to build, test, and simulate complete ik firmware projects for 8-bit AVR microcontrollers, using real compilation and simulation tools.
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.
MCP server that provides semantic search and documentation for STM32 microcontrollers, with specialized agents and slash commands for embedded development assistance.
An MCP server that provides comprehensive debugging capabilities for J-Link debuggers, enabling memory, flash, register, and RTT operations through AI assistants.
MCP server for deterministic Vivado FPGA automation including project scaffolding, simulation, synthesis, implementation, and gated bitstream generation.
MCP server for embedded board debugging, providing structured serial capture, crash decoding, and flash-safe port arbitration via bounded CLI and MCP tools.
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.
A local stdio MCP server for embedded firmware automation that exposes tools to build, flash, reset devices, and capture serial logs through a device configuration file.
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.