Welcome to panda ====== [panda](http://github.com/commaai/panda) is the nicest universal car interface ever. It supports 3x CAN, 2x LIN, and 1x GMLAN. It also charges a phone. On the computer side, it has both USB and Wi-Fi. It uses an [STM32F413](http://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32f413-423.html?querycriteria=productId=LN2004) for low level stuff and an [ESP8266](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP8266) for Wi-Fi. They are connected over high speed SPI, so the panda is actually capable of dumping the full contents of the busses over Wi-Fi, unlike every other dongle on amazon. ELM327 is weak, panda is strong. It is 2nd gen hardware, reusing code and parts from the [NEO](https://github.com/commaai/neo) interface board. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/commaai/panda.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/commaai/panda) Usage ------ To install the library: ``` # pip install pandacan ``` See [this class](https://github.com/commaai/panda/blob/master/panda/__init__.py#L80) for how to interact with the panda. For example, to receive CAN messages: ``` >>> from panda import Panda >>> panda = Panda() >>> panda.can_recv() ``` And to send one on bus 0: ``` >>> panda.can_send(0x1aa, "message", 0) ``` More examples coming soon Software interface support ------ As a universal car interface, it should support every reasonable software interface. - User space (done) - socketcan in kernel (alpha) - ELM327 (planned) - Windows J2534 (planned) Directory structure ------ - board -- Code that runs on the STM32 - boardesp -- Code that runs on the ESP8266 - drivers -- Drivers (not needed for use with python) - python   -- Python userspace library for interfacing with the panda - tests -- Tests and helper programs for panda Programming (over USB) ------ [Programming the Board (STM32)](board/README.md) [Programming the ESP](boardesp/README.md) Debugging ------ To print out the serial console from the STM32, run tests/debug_console.py To print out the serial console from the ESP8266, run PORT=1 tests/debug_console.py Safety Model ------ When a panda powers up, by default it's in "SAFETY_NOOUTPUT" mode. While in no output mode, the buses are also forced to be silent. In order to send messages, you have to select a safety mode. Currently, setting safety modes is only supported over USB. Safety modes can also optionally support "controls_allowed", which allows or blocks a subset of messages based on a piece of state in the board. Hardware ------ Check out the hardware [guide](https://github.com/commaai/panda/blob/master/docs/guide.pdf) Licensing ------ panda software is released under the MIT license unless otherwise specified.