Control compatible boards over Bluetooth serial for motors, IO, and sensors.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Buddy MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use Buddy MCP Server to connect to my Bluetooth board, run the left and right DC motors forward at speed 80 for 5 seconds, then stop, and set the steering servo to 45 degrees. Output executable control steps or example calls.
Provides control instructions or sample code to connect the device, set motor and servo parameters, execute the motion, and stop.
Using Buddy MCP Server, continuously read an ultrasonic distance sensor every 500 ms; when the distance is below 20 cm, stop the motors immediately and activate the buzzer for 2 seconds. Provide the control logic.
Outputs an automation flow or example calls for sensor polling, conditional checks, and actuator response.
Use Buddy MCP Server to test the board's digital IO: set D2, D3, and D4 high for 1 second each, then pull them low and read the corresponding input states, organizing the results into a test report list.
Returns test steps, read/write results, and a status summary for each IO pin to help diagnose hardware connections.
Communicate with embedded and IoT devices over serial for debugging and control.
Connect MCP to ESP32 Tasmota devices for structured control and sensor reading.
Open, read, write, and manage serial ports through MCP for device workflows.
Connect home automation systems for AI-driven device status checks and control.
Control BusPirate 6 interfaces for hardware security testing and debugging.
Access RS232 serial ports via MCP for listing, opening, reading, and writing.