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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: BeardedGremlin on September 16, 2015, 19:32

Title: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: BeardedGremlin on September 16, 2015, 19:32
Just wondering if anyone has attempted this yet.

Seriously considering it in the mr2 over the next few weeks, if it's a success and anyone is interested I will create a guide?

Jim
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: shnazzle on September 16, 2015, 21:02
Haven't seen it but it's something I've heavily considered.
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: MR TWO on September 16, 2015, 21:25
Exciting
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: BeardedGremlin on September 16, 2015, 21:29
In that case I'll have a go and keep this updated!
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: lamcote on September 16, 2015, 21:38
Definitely interested, sounds excellent.
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: Ending Credits on November 2, 2015, 11:09
I'm thinking of doing one for my Mk1. Main issue is how I'm going to mount everything since I don't know if the Mk1 has any standard mountings or not.

Are you going to have any CAN-bus sniffing and/or datalogging? I recently built a datalogger for our Solar Car so I have a bit of experience in that area if you need any help.

One question I have is how have you done the DC/DC conversion to 5V? I've been using cheap buck converters from china which seem to work okay, although I haven't tried them with a noisy aternator at one end.
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: shnazzle on November 2, 2015, 11:41
Not sure if BeardedGremlin has gotten any further on this.

I think there's two completely different paths; one for stereo and one for computer.
Stereo obviously requires no access at all to CAN-BUS and the likes. Whereas it would be pretty nice to have access to all of the data available via CAN on a screen.
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: Jrichards20 on November 2, 2015, 11:55
Quote from: "Ending Credits"Are you going to have any CAN-bus sniffing

That will only lead onto harder drugs   s:shock: :shock: s:shock:
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: Ending Credits on November 2, 2015, 13:19
Personally some of my ideas were (in the Can-less Mk1):

Audio player from onboard memory + USB (Syncing with home media sounds quite neat)
Bluetooth for audio control and audio streaming
GPS module + 3axis accelerometer for datalogging
2x20 Char VFD display for that retro feel (depends what I can find and if I find a good way to mount it)
Wifi hotspot to allow easy communication with laptop/phone (and automatic connection to home network)
Speedometer on my watch (probably not, but not out of the realms of possibility. Data would come from the GPS.)
And then I'm wondering if I should also fit a 7" LCD touchscreen or similar and have sat-nav etc.

The rudimetary Sat-Nav/Audio stuff shouldn't be too hard; there's a simple guide here:  m http://www.engineering-diy.blogspot.ro/ ... orial.html (http://www.engineering-diy.blogspot.ro/2015/01/raspberrypi-carpc-tutorial.html) m  .
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: shnazzle on November 2, 2015, 13:20
Quote from: "Ending Credits"Personally some of my ideas were (in the Can-less Mk1):

Audio player from onboard memory + USB (Syncing with home media sounds quite neat)
Bluetooth for audio control and audio streaming
GPS module + 3axis accelerometer for datalogging
2x20 Char VFD display for that retro feel (depends what I can find and if I find a good way to mount it)
Wifi hotspot to allow easy communication with laptop/phone (and automatic connection to home network)
Speedometer on my watch (probably not, but not out of the realms of possibility. Data would come from the GPS.)
And then I'm wondering if I should also fit a 7" LCD touchscreen or similar and have sat-nav etc.

The rudimetary Sat-Nav/Audio stuff shouldn't be too hard; there's a simple guide here:  m http://www.engineering-diy.blogspot.ro/ ... orial.html (http://www.engineering-diy.blogspot.ro/2015/01/raspberrypi-carpc-tutorial.html) m  .

sweet jebus! That's no small project
Title: Re: Rasberry Pi In Car Stereo/Computer
Post by: Ending Credits on November 2, 2015, 13:31
Maybe I am being a bit too ambitious.  s:lol: :lol: s:lol:

It does sound like a lot, but most of those items can be set up fairly quickly. There's so many guides on how to do all this stuff on the internet. The VFD is the only real thing I'd have to start from scratch, but they generally aren't too hard to reverse engineer. As I mentioned, my main worry is how I'm going to mount everything.