Universal Netlist MCP Server
This MCP server enables AI agents to understand and analyze electrical schematics from Cadence and Altium for comprehensive design reviews through natural conversations.
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Universal Netlist MCP Server
The Universal Netlist MCP Server gives AI agents the tools to understand and analyze your electrical schematics, for powerful and comprehensive design reviews through natural conversations.
It is compatible with Cadence and Altium, with plans to integrate more EDAs in the future. Note that you must already own a license of these EDAs to unleash the full capabilities of this MCP server.
Supported Formats
| Format | Input Files | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Cadence (CIS / HDL) | .dat netlist files |
Exported Allegro netlist files (pstxnet.dat, pstxprt.dat, pstchip.dat) from Cadence Capture CIS or HDL designs |
| Altium Designer | .SchDoc |
Altium schematic documents (discovered via .PrjPcb project files) |
Native Install (Recommended)
macOS / Linux:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IntelligentElectron/universal-netlist/main/install.sh | bash
Windows (PowerShell):
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IntelligentElectron/universal-netlist/main/install.ps1 | iex
Why use the native installer:
- No dependencies — standalone binary, no Node.js required
- Auto-updates — checks for updates on startup
- Signed binaries — macOS binaries are notarized by Apple
The installer downloads two files:
- Binary - For CLI usage and manual MCP client configuration
- Claude Desktop extension (.mcpb) - For easy Claude Desktop integration
| Platform | Install Directory |
|---|---|
| macOS | ~/Library/Application Support/universal-netlist/ |
| Linux | ~/.local/share/universal-netlist/ |
| Windows | %LOCALAPPDATA%\universal-netlist\ |
Update
The server checks for updates on startup. To update manually:
universal-netlist --update
Alternative: Install via npm
For developers who prefer npm:
npm install -g @intelligentelectron/universal-netlist
Or use with npx (no installation required):
npx @intelligentelectron/universal-netlist --help
Requires Node.js 20+.
To update:
npm update -g @intelligentelectron/universal-netlist
Connect the MCP with your favorite AI tool
After installing the MCP with one of the methods above, you can connect it to your AI agent of choice.
Claude Desktop
- Download the Claude Desktop app
- Open Claude Desktop and go to Settings (gear icon)
- Under Desktop app, click Extensions
- Click Advanced settings
- In the Extension Developer section, click Install Extension...
- Navigate to your install directory and select
universal-netlist.mcpb:- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/universal-netlist/universal-netlist.mcpb - Windows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\universal-netlist\universal-netlist.mcpb
- macOS:
The extension will be available immediately in your conversations.
Claude Code
Install Claude Code, then run:
claude mcp add --scope user universal-netlist -- universal-netlist
OpenAI Codex
Install OpenAI Codex, then run:
codex mcp add universal-netlist -- universal-netlist
Gemini CLI
Install Gemini CLI, then run:
gemini mcp add --scope user universal-netlist universal-netlist
VS Code (GitHub Copilot)
Download VS Code
Add to .vscode/mcp.json in your project:
{
"servers": {
"universal-netlist": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "universal-netlist"
}
}
}
Then enable it in Configure Tools (click the tools icon in Copilot chat).
Supported Platforms
| Platform | Binary |
|---|---|
| macOS (Universal) | universal-netlist-darwin-universal |
| Linux (x64) | universal-netlist-linux-x64 |
| Linux (ARM64) | universal-netlist-linux-arm64 |
| Windows (x64) | universal-netlist-windows-x64.exe |
Documentation
See docs/ for API documentation and response schemas.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for development guidelines.
About
Created by Valentino Zegna
This project is hosted on GitHub under the IntelligentElectron organization.
Universal Netlist MCP Server and the universal netlist open standard are original works by Valentino Zegna.
Acknowledgments
The Cadence DSN binary parser is a TypeScript port of OpenOrCadParser by Dominik Wernberger. Their work reverse-engineering the OrCAD binary format made direct schematic parsing possible.
License
Apache License 2.0 - see LICENSE
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