03-19-2021, 03:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2021, 03:03 PM by gsasanelli.)
Hi all this is my project. I'm going to refresh the multimedia part into my car, a Saab 93 manufactured on 2006 where basically there is a very big problem: the optic fiber. So starting from the idea that i can't simply remove my car radio i've found that the only solution is to "hide" the current hardware and replace it. So i bought an old ICM3 (that is the name used in Saab to differentiate the various audio/multimedia optional) to disassemby and reinvent it and the result is this one:
The components i used are:
1 Waveshare 5.5 touchscreen display
1 Ky040 rotary encoder
4 button
1 switch
3 led
And all of them are fitted in the box in the image. Apart from this i used
1 raspberry pi4 with 4gb ram
1 bluetooth adapter
1 usb switch with 4 port
1 usb audio card + 1 mic
1 12V timee relay
1 40A 12V relay
2 5v relay
and for the audio part this is the situation:
The poweron/shutdown circuit i'm using is the one showed here : https://bluewavestudio.io/community/show...p?tid=1391&page=9
I hope to install everything in the car before the end of March
The components i used are:
1 Waveshare 5.5 touchscreen display
1 Ky040 rotary encoder
4 button
1 switch
3 led
And all of them are fitted in the box in the image. Apart from this i used
1 raspberry pi4 with 4gb ram
1 bluetooth adapter
1 usb switch with 4 port
1 usb audio card + 1 mic
1 12V timee relay
1 40A 12V relay
2 5v relay
and for the audio part this is the situation:
The poweron/shutdown circuit i'm using is the one showed here : https://bluewavestudio.io/community/show...p?tid=1391&page=9
I hope to install everything in the car before the end of March