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Mission Control 3 is now in Public Preview

July 17, 2026 · 1 min read

Mission Control 3 is now in Public Preview. Over the past seven months we rebuilt our point-and-click software from the ground up, and the result is a major step up in both experience and capability. You can explore it now on the Mission Control 3 page.

The idea is one workbench instead of a dozen vendor utilities. Drive hardware over I2C, SPI, I3C, and GPIO from a single interface, program I2C EEPROMs and SPI flash with a visual hex editor, and compose and sequence transactions without writing a line of code. It runs in the browser or as a native app on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Composing and running a single I2C transaction in Mission Control 3.
Building and running a sequence of I2C transactions.

I3C support is a highlight: HDR modes up to 12.5 MHz, In-Band Interrupts, Hot-Join, and dynamic addressing, all from a point-and-click interface.

Every Supernova and Pulsar can run Mission Control 3 today, free of charge. All you need is the latest firmware, which updates in a couple of clicks from the final release of Mission Control 2. New Supernova and Pulsar units are ready for it out of the box.

This is a preview, so it ships the most foundational features today. We have planned new releases every two weeks for the foreseeable future, each adding functionality as it clears our internal testing and feedback from an early-adopter pool. Expect steady, frequent improvements.

Update your device and head to the Mission Control 3 page to get started.

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