Logic Analyzer Mcp

Created By
wegitor7 months ago
This project provides an AI MCP server logic analyzers. It enables remote control, automation, and integration of Saleae Logic devices and captures, making it easy to script, manage, and analyze logic analyzer data programmatically.
Overview

What is Logic Analyzer MCP?

Logic Analyzer MCP is a project that provides an AI MCP server for Saleae logic analyzers, enabling remote control, automation, and integration of Saleae Logic devices for programmatic management and analysis of logic analyzer data.

How to use Logic Analyzer MCP?

To use Logic Analyzer MCP, clone the repository, set up a virtual environment, install dependencies, and run the MCP server using the command: uv --directory <project_path> run -m logic_analyzer_mcp.

Key features of Logic Analyzer MCP?

  • Device configuration management
  • Capture configuration and execution
  • Data export in various formats
  • Logic file analysis and processing
  • Protocol decoding and visualization
  • Diagram generation and analysis
  • Integration with MCP (Message Control Protocol)
  • Support for various Logic devices including Logic 16

Use cases of Logic Analyzer MCP?

  1. Automating the capture and analysis of digital signals.
  2. Integrating logic analyzer data into automated testing frameworks.
  3. Visualizing and decoding communication protocols in embedded systems.

FAQ from Logic Analyzer MCP?

  • What are the requirements to run Logic Analyzer MCP?

You need Python 3.10 or higher, Saleae Logic 2 software, and a compatible Logic device.

  • Is there a specific version of Saleae Logic software recommended?

Yes, it is tested with Saleae Logic 1.2.40 for Windows for best compatibility.

  • Can I use this project with other versions of Saleae Logic?

Other versions may work, but compatibility is not guaranteed.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "logic-analyzer-ai-mcp": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "<path to folder>",
        "run",
        "-m",
        "logic_analyzer_mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
7 months ago
Updated At
7 months ago
Author Name
wegitor
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