μcontrol (SpicyController) is an ATAK plugin that bridges your Android device to USB-connected microcontrollers, enabling hardware control directly from the TAK ecosystem.
WHAT IT DOES
Connect Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi Pico, or any serial-compatible microcontroller to your Android device and send commands without leaving ATAK. Perfect for field-deployable hardware like sensors, actuators, relay switches, lighting rigs, or custom equipment.
KEY FEATURES
- USB Serial Communication
Connect to microcontrollers via USB OTG. Supports common baud rates and serial protocols. Send commands and receive responses in real-time.
- Remote Command Delivery
Send commands to μcontrol users on other devices through your TAK server. Long-press any μcontrol marker on the map to send commands to that operator's connected hardware.
- TAK Integration
Native ATAK plugin architecture. Appears in your toolbar, uses familiar dropdown interface, and integrates with the TAK ecosystem you already know.
- Zero Cloud Dependency
All communication flows through your existing TAK server infrastructure. No Spicy Corp servers involved. Your operational data stays within your network.
- Command Presets
Save frequently-used commands for quick access. Build command sequences for complex operations.
USE CASES
→ Remote Sensor Activation
Trigger environmental sensors, cameras, or monitoring equipment from across the AO.
→ Lighting & Signaling Control
Operate IR strobes, marker lights, or signaling devices on team members' positions.
→ Equipment Automation
Control pumps, valves, motors, or relay-switched equipment from the TAK interface.
→ Field Robotics
Send movement or action commands to Arduino-based robots or drones with serial interfaces.
→ Training & Simulation
Trigger OPFOR targets, pyrotechnics controllers, or training aids remotely.
REQUIREMENTS
- ATAK-CIV 5.6.0 or later
- USB OTG capable Android device
- USB OTG adapter cable
- Compatible microcontroller with serial interface
PRIVACY
μcontrol collects no data. No analytics, no telemetry, no accounts. Command data stays on your device or flows through your TAK server—never through Spicy Corp infrastructure. See our full privacy policy at spicycorp.com/privacy-policy
SUPPORT
Questions or issues? Contact hello@spicycorp.com
Built by Spicy Corp for operators who need hardware control in the field.
Date de mise à jour
22 fbl 2026