Parts:
Displaycomponents:
- 12.3" 1920x720 HSD123KPW1 LCD
- Capacitive Touch Panel for LCD
Power:
- Raspberry Pi Automatic ON/OFF V3.0
- 12V Voltage Stabilizer
Sound & Bluetooth:
- Bluetooth Module for XC90 (to stream music from AA directly to the car to avoid any ground loop)
- USB Soundcard (but only as a backup if bluetooth would not work properly)
- Cheap Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter
- My current Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter (doesn't work reliable)
Sensors and Small Stuff:
- TSL2561 for Day / Night Mode
- USB Hub
- a 12v RF Controlled Relay to remotly turn off power to screen and Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi & Accessories:
- Raspberry Pi 4 Case (NEW)
- Raspberry Pi 4 Cooler (NEW)
- Raspberry Pi 4 4GB
Remotecontrol as an alternative to the Touchscreen:
- Teensy 4.0 for the Controller
- A 3.5 inch Touchscreen Display for a nice custom Remotecontrol
- Alps RKJXT1F42001 as a Controller for easier usability
Sourcecode for Remotecontrol
Money spent: ~1300€*
*including 3 different displays (one of them broke and one i will install later down the line)
Pictures here (more coming soon)
Todolist:
- Finish the Remote Control
- Build a wireless charging pad somewhere in the car
- Find a use for the 11 inch 16:9 1080p Touchdisplay
- OBD2 Data from Car like Speed etc (or maybe get the data over wifi from the CFE Plus, a wifi hotspot is already here and provides gauges and a lot of other car related infos)
More coming soon....
[UPDATE 04.10.2021]
Updated Partslist because lot of stuff changed...
Removed Capacitive Touch Controller and a lot of other small bits
Updated Todolist
[UPDATE 01.03.2022]
Sadly the project is temporary on hold.
I'm selling this xc90 and will buy the later facelifted version and then i will build it again.
[UPDATE 03.12.2022]
I will continue to work on that project now that i fixed everything the facelifted XC90 needed.... was way more money and time than i thought...
Updated Partslist because lot of stuff changed...
[UPDATE 02.04.2023]
I recently installed all the things in the car... a lot of work, especially hiding all the cables and while keeping the raspberry pi quite accessible to perform easy maintenance.
I also updated the parts list to make it accurate again.
Displaycomponents:
- 12.3" 1920x720 HSD123KPW1 LCD
- Capacitive Touch Panel for LCD
Power:
- Raspberry Pi Automatic ON/OFF V3.0
- 12V Voltage Stabilizer
Sound & Bluetooth:
- Bluetooth Module for XC90 (to stream music from AA directly to the car to avoid any ground loop)
- USB Soundcard (but only as a backup if bluetooth would not work properly)
- Cheap Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter
- My current Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter (doesn't work reliable)
Sensors and Small Stuff:
- TSL2561 for Day / Night Mode
- USB Hub
- a 12v RF Controlled Relay to remotly turn off power to screen and Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi & Accessories:
- Raspberry Pi 4 Case (NEW)
- Raspberry Pi 4 Cooler (NEW)
- Raspberry Pi 4 4GB
Remotecontrol as an alternative to the Touchscreen:
- Teensy 4.0 for the Controller
- A 3.5 inch Touchscreen Display for a nice custom Remotecontrol
- Alps RKJXT1F42001 as a Controller for easier usability
Sourcecode for Remotecontrol
Money spent: ~1300€*
*including 3 different displays (one of them broke and one i will install later down the line)
Pictures here (more coming soon)
Todolist:
- Finish the Remote Control
- Build a wireless charging pad somewhere in the car
- Find a use for the 11 inch 16:9 1080p Touchdisplay
- OBD2 Data from Car like Speed etc (or maybe get the data over wifi from the CFE Plus, a wifi hotspot is already here and provides gauges and a lot of other car related infos)
More coming soon....
[UPDATE 04.10.2021]
Updated Partslist because lot of stuff changed...
Removed Capacitive Touch Controller and a lot of other small bits
Updated Todolist
[UPDATE 01.03.2022]
Sadly the project is temporary on hold.
I'm selling this xc90 and will buy the later facelifted version and then i will build it again.
[UPDATE 03.12.2022]
I will continue to work on that project now that i fixed everything the facelifted XC90 needed.... was way more money and time than i thought...
Updated Partslist because lot of stuff changed...
[UPDATE 02.04.2023]
I recently installed all the things in the car... a lot of work, especially hiding all the cables and while keeping the raspberry pi quite accessible to perform easy maintenance.
I also updated the parts list to make it accurate again.