Control open-source servomotors safely with natural language and mock backend testing.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "servomotor-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use servomotor-mcp to rotate an M17 servomotor 90 degrees clockwise at low speed, and return the execution status and safety check results.
A structured execution result with motion parameters, safety-rail validation, and execution status.
Use the mock backend to simulate a control flow: home the motor, rotate 45 degrees counterclockwise, then stop, and output each step's response.
A simulated execution log without real hardware, showing each command and response.
Attempt to spin the motor continuously for 10 turns at high speed; if it exceeds safety limits, refuse execution, explain why, and suggest a safer alternative.
The tool flags the risk, triggers safety rails, and returns a refusal reason plus a safer executable alternative.
Connect to Gearsystem via MCP to control and test Sega retro games.
Lets AI locally see and control your desktop for automation tasks.
Connect LLMs to ROS robots for command-driven interaction and automation.
Open, read, write, and manage serial ports through MCP for device workflows.
Control compatible boards over Bluetooth serial for motors, IO, and sensors.
Control a 6DOF robotic arm by voice for motion and gripper tasks.