Control Saleae logic analyzers to capture, analyze, and export signal data.
This MCP tool appears intended to locally control Saleae Logic analyzers and export captured data, with no declared secrets or remote endpoints, and no clear high-risk red flags in the provided materials. However, documentation is sparse, community adoption is low, maintenance is unknown, and it has local execution capability, so basic isolation and least-privilege precautions are still warranted.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API keys, account tokens, or other sensitive credentials are requested; based on the available information, credential exposure or abuse risk appears low.
No remote endpoints are declared, and the described functionality focuses on controlling local/directly connected Saleae hardware, capturing signals, and exporting data; based on the provided materials, there is no factual indication of user data being sent to third-party services.
The system checks indicate this tool has code-execution capability, and its function likely requires interacting with the logic analyzer or related local software, implying it may start local processes or invoke system/device interfaces. This is a typical powerful capability for MCP tools and warrants runtime isolation, but by itself is not enough to classify as high risk.
Per the description, the tool can capture digital/analog signals and export data, which means it will at least access device sample data and may read/write local export files or project data. The current materials do not show permissions exceeding its stated purpose, but it should still be assumed to handle user capture contents and control export locations.
A positive factor is that there is an open-source repository available for inspection; however, the source is a third-party registry, the repo lacks detailed README information here, no license is declared, community adoption is 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, limiting confidence in auditability and ongoing maintenance. No explicit malicious indicators are shown, so caution is more appropriate than a high-risk rating.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Logic Analyzer AI MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
After connecting the Saleae logic analyzer, capture UART TX/RX signals for 10 seconds, auto-detect the baud rate, decode the frames, and export the results as CSV.
A completed capture result with decoded UART data and a downloadable CSV export.
Capture SCL and SDA signals on the I2C bus, check for NACKs, timing issues, or repeated start problems, and summarize suspicious events.
Decoded I2C results, a list of abnormal events, and suggestions for troubleshooting.
Capture 4 digital channels and 2 analog channels together, keep 100 ms before and after the key trigger point, and export the raw data for further analysis.
A combined capture around the trigger window with raw export files for downstream analysis.
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