Modbus MCP Server
An MCP server that standardizes and contextualizes Modbus data, enabling seamless integration of AI agents with industrial IoT systems.
Features
- Modbus Tools:
- Read/write holding registers (
read_register,write_register). - Read/write coils (
read_coils,write_coil). - Read input registers (
read_input_registers). - Read multiple holding registers (
read_multiple_holding_registers).
- Read/write holding registers (
- Prompt: Analyze Modbus register values with a customizable prompt (
analyze_register). - Flexible Connections: Supports Modbus over TCP, UDP, or serial, configured via environment variables.
Requirements
- Python: 3.10
- uv for dependency and virtual environment management.
Installation
-
Install
uv:curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh -
Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/modbus-mcp.git cd modbus-mcp -
Install Dependencies:
uv sync
Configuration
The server connects to a Modbus device using parameters specified via environment variables. Set these variables in a .env file or your shell environment.
Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|
MODBUS_TYPE |
Connection type: tcp, udp, or serial |
tcp |
Yes |
MODBUS_HOST |
Host address for TCP/UDP | 127.0.0.1 |
For TCP/UDP |
MODBUS_PORT |
Port for TCP/UDP | 502 |
For TCP/UDP |
MODBUS_DEFAULT_SLAVE_ID |
Slave ID | 1 |
For TCP/UDP |
MODBUS_SERIAL_PORT |
Serial port (e.g., /dev/ttyUSB0, COM1) |
/dev/ttyUSB0 |
For serial |
MODBUS_BAUDRATE |
Serial baud rate | 9600 |
For serial |
MODBUS_PARITY |
Serial parity: N (none), E (even), O (odd) |
N |
For serial |
MODBUS_STOPBITS |
Serial stop bits | 1 |
For serial |
MODBUS_BYTESIZE |
Serial byte size | 8 |
For serial |
MODBUS_TIMEOUT |
Serial timeout (seconds) | 1 |
For serial |
Example .env File
For TCP:
MODBUS_TYPE=tcp
MODBUS_HOST=192.168.1.100
MODBUS_PORT=502
MODBUS_SLAVE_ID=1
For Serial:
MODBUS_TYPE=serial
MODBUS_SERIAL_PORT=/dev/ttyUSB0
MODBUS_BAUDRATE=9600
MODBUS_PARITY=N
MODBUS_STOPBITS=1
MODBUS_BYTESIZE=8
MODBUS_TIMEOUT=1
Usage
Installing for Claude Desktop
The configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"Modbus MCP Server": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [ "--directory", "/path/to/modbus-mcp", "run", "modbus-mcp" ],
"env": { "MODBUS_TYPE": "tcp", "MODBUS_HOST": "127.0.0.1", "MODBUS_PORT": 502 },
}
}
}
Using Tools
Note: Natural language support depends on the client’s ability to parse and map prompts to tools. The MCP Inspector requires structured JSON, but the examples below show how conversational inputs translate.
-
Read a Holding Register:
- Prompt:
Please read the value of Modbus holding register 0. - MCP Inspector JSON:
{ "tool": "read_register", "parameters": {"address": 0, "slave_id": 1} } - Expected Output:
Value: <register_value>
- Prompt:
-
Write to a Holding Register:
- Prompt:
Set Modbus holding register 10 to the value 100. - MCP Inspector JSON:
{ "tool": "write_register", "parameters": {"address": 10, "value": 100, "slave_id": 1} } - Expected Output:
Successfully wrote 100 to register 10
- Prompt:
-
Read Coils:
- Prompt:
Check the status of the first 5 Modbus coils starting at address 0. - MCP Inspector JSON:
{ "tool": "read_coils", "parameters": {"address": 0, "count": 5, "slave_id": 1} } - Expected Output:
Coils 0 to 4: [False, False, False, False, False]
- Prompt:
-
Write to a Coil:
- Prompt:
Turn on Modbus coil 5. - MCP Inspector JSON:
{ "tool": "write_coil", "parameters": {"address": 5, "value": true, "slave_id": 1} } - Expected Output:
Successfully wrote True to coil 5
- Prompt:
-
Read Input Registers:
- Prompt:
Read the values of 3 Modbus input registers starting from address 2. - MCP Inspector JSON:
{ "tool": "read_input_registers", "parameters": {"address": 2, "count": 3, "slave_id": 1} } - Expected Output:
Input Registers 2 to 4: [<value1>, <value2>, <value3>]
- Prompt:
-
Read Multiple Holding Registers:
- Prompt:
Get the values of Modbus holding registers 0 through 2. - MCP Inspector JSON:
{ "tool": "read_multiple_holding_registers", "parameters": {"address": 0, "count": 3, "slave_id": 1} } - Expected Output:
Holding Registers 0 to 2: [<value1>, <value2>, <value3>]
- Prompt:
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
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