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AI interface provides structured access to engineering data

November 9, 2025 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Microchip Technology has introduced the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, a platform designed to provide AI systems with direct, verified access to Microchip product information. The server enables developers and enterprise AI tools to retrieve up-to-date technical data such as specifications, datasheets, pricing, and lead times through natural-language queries.

The MCP Server operates on streamable HTTP standards and delivers JSON-formatted, context-aware responses optimized for AI clients, including Copilots, chatbots, IDE assistants, and other large language model (LLM) interfaces. By integrating trusted data sources directly into AI platforms, the system supports faster and more accurate product information retrieval for engineering and supply chain workflows.

This architecture enables engineers to connect AI tools directly to Microchip’s data environment, improving design efficiency and reducing the need for manual data searches. By combining verified technical and sourcing information in a single endpoint, the MCP Server helps simplify development tasks, automate information access, and support AI-driven engineering workflows.

The MCP Server is available publicly at no cost and can be accessed through Microchip’s website. Documentation and endpoint details are provided for integration with compatible AI environments.

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