CarPC installed into 3G TL with Navigation
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CarPC installed into 3G TL with Navigation
To summarize what I did here:
I installed a carpc (carputer) in my 06 TL with navigation. The stock screen was used to display the video, and the touchscreen was tapped into to provide touch coordinates to the PC via USB.
You can see my thread HERE about how I tapped into the touchscreen wires.
The PC is a 1.5 Ghz mini-itx form motherboard, 80GB laptop HD, 512 mb ram, cd-r/dvd-r burner, 802.11b wireless card. I also have internet via my verizon phone over DUN.
The PC is running a customized and slimmed down Windows XP Pro, using a Road Runner, and open source front end (the user interface).
The video is fed from the VGA video card into a Scan DO 800 scan converter. This unit outputs an RBG sync signal, which is the signal that our Acura LCD screen takes as an input.
A switch installed near the front cupholders switches the video and touchscreen inputs. They are operated by a set of 4 pole relays.
I think this is the absolute best way to install a carpc into the TL. It keeps all of the OEM equipment 100% functional. The resolution of our LCD isn't as high as a VGA monitor, but the quality is still GREAT. This was one of my biggest concerns at the beginning of the project, that the video quality would be sub-par. Fortunately I was wrong.
Please ask any questions you might have. I'll do my best to answer anything and explain what I have done done.
Enjoy!!
-Mike
I installed a carpc (carputer) in my 06 TL with navigation. The stock screen was used to display the video, and the touchscreen was tapped into to provide touch coordinates to the PC via USB.
You can see my thread HERE about how I tapped into the touchscreen wires.
The PC is a 1.5 Ghz mini-itx form motherboard, 80GB laptop HD, 512 mb ram, cd-r/dvd-r burner, 802.11b wireless card. I also have internet via my verizon phone over DUN.
The PC is running a customized and slimmed down Windows XP Pro, using a Road Runner, and open source front end (the user interface).
The video is fed from the VGA video card into a Scan DO 800 scan converter. This unit outputs an RBG sync signal, which is the signal that our Acura LCD screen takes as an input.
A switch installed near the front cupholders switches the video and touchscreen inputs. They are operated by a set of 4 pole relays.
I think this is the absolute best way to install a carpc into the TL. It keeps all of the OEM equipment 100% functional. The resolution of our LCD isn't as high as a VGA monitor, but the quality is still GREAT. This was one of my biggest concerns at the beginning of the project, that the video quality would be sub-par. Fortunately I was wrong.
Please ask any questions you might have. I'll do my best to answer anything and explain what I have done done.
Enjoy!!
-Mike
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First of all, AWESOME installation, AMAZING idea. I most definitely want to copy you.
So... my first question is... what's the grey box strapped to the backseats?
Also, you are no longer using factory nav? can you still switch to it? What GPS antenna are you using? Did you lose any factory functionality? HFL for example?
So... my first question is... what's the grey box strapped to the backseats?
Also, you are no longer using factory nav? can you still switch to it? What GPS antenna are you using? Did you lose any factory functionality? HFL for example?
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mad props, met. Extremely impressed with the image quality on that screen. I didn't think you had a chance in hell with the resolution of that screen.
What resolution to you have the video card set to?
Even more impressive, though seemingly simple, is your interface into the touchscreen controls.
What resolution to you have the video card set to?
Even more impressive, though seemingly simple, is your interface into the touchscreen controls.
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wow, this is amazing... the disk drive was a very neat install. i might have to do this as well
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Iguidance 3.0 and Google Earth
Originally Posted by lookinco
Great props for you. Just wondering, which navi software are you using?
and I LOVE 24 !!! Jack bauer is so cool!
and I LOVE 24 !!! Jack bauer is so cool!
The second set of map software is Google Earth.
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Originally Posted by zax123
First of all, AWESOME installation, AMAZING idea. I most definitely want to copy you.
So... my first question is... what's the grey box strapped to the backseats?
Also, you are no longer using factory nav? can you still switch to it? What GPS antenna are you using? Did you lose any factory functionality? HFL for example?
So... my first question is... what's the grey box strapped to the backseats?
Also, you are no longer using factory nav? can you still switch to it? What GPS antenna are you using? Did you lose any factory functionality? HFL for example?
The grey box is the scan converter. Here is the user's manual on it
I picked it up on ebay for about $50.
I occasionally switch to the factory nav. Not too often though. I am using a cheap USB GPS receiver that I got on ebay a couple years ago. It's a Holux brand. I mounted it on the rear deck very close to the factory gps receiver.
I still have 100% factory functionality. The HFL works exactly like factory. I am getting audio through the Blitzsafe aux input. It emulates a CD changer and is activated by pressing the CD button twice.
Originally Posted by ITL
mad props, met. Extremely impressed with the image quality on that screen. I didn't think you had a chance in hell with the resolution of that screen.
What resolution to you have the video card set to?
Even more impressive, though seemingly simple, is your interface into the touchscreen controls.
What resolution to you have the video card set to?
Even more impressive, though seemingly simple, is your interface into the touchscreen controls.
I have the resolution set to 640x480. I could probably set it higher, but when I was getting all of the OS customized, it was easier to read some of the smaller text with 640x480.
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Originally Posted by KaMLuNg
... maddd props integrating the OEM interface into your carputer... do u find your iGuidance works better than Honda's Navi???
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awesome mod - very nice touch to integrate the touch screen - with internet enable that might enable it to get traffic updated for the navigation software, but i don't know where you get such update.
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one thing is confusing me, can you answer this?
from the 4 pin FFC, we add the extra 6-pin FFC wire (later cut it to 4) and put it inot one end of the relay. From the relay, we put the FFC to the USB controller right? then everthing gets mount on the computer board if you want to, but it can be mounted on something else?
this will help everyone as i conclueded this from studying the pictures and parts needed.
from the 4 pin FFC, we add the extra 6-pin FFC wire (later cut it to 4) and put it inot one end of the relay. From the relay, we put the FFC to the USB controller right? then everthing gets mount on the computer board if you want to, but it can be mounted on something else?
this will help everyone as i conclueded this from studying the pictures and parts needed.
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also from where did you get the iguidance 3.0 and Road runner software? Sorry for all the questions
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Originally Posted by csmeance
one thing is confusing me, can you answer this?
from the 4 pin FFC, we add the extra 6-pin FFC wire (later cut it to 4) and put it inot one end of the relay. From the relay, we put the FFC to the USB controller right? then everthing gets mount on the computer board if you want to, but it can be mounted on something else?
this will help everyone as i conclueded this from studying the pictures and parts needed.
from the 4 pin FFC, we add the extra 6-pin FFC wire (later cut it to 4) and put it inot one end of the relay. From the relay, we put the FFC to the USB controller right? then everthing gets mount on the computer board if you want to, but it can be mounted on something else?
this will help everyone as i conclueded this from studying the pictures and parts needed.
The small board that I made was mounted on the back of the LCD. I think it's necessary to mount it here due to the short length of the cable coming from the touchscreen.
This pic shows the short length
This pic shows the Relay board mounted. The wires you see coming off the board go to the touchscreen controller which is taped to the bottom right side the lcd.
Here's a very rough schematic that I drew up quickly.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by csmeance
also from where did you get the iguidance 3.0 and Road runner software? Sorry for all the questions
Sells for $109.00
Road Runner is free open source software.
Here is the forum dedicated to Road Runner: http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=72
www.mp3car.com is an EXCELLENT place to get details on software and hardware for carpc installed. I spent MANY hours here researching.
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thanks for the schematic and the help met, this helps me understand it much better. Is is necessary to have a GPS antenna to use the google directions and the live satilite image?
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Originally Posted by csmeance
thanks for the schematic and the help met, this helps me understand it much better. Is is necessary to have a GPS antenna to use the google directions and the live satilite image?
Well I don't use Google for directions. But I'm sure it's possible. The integration of Google Earth with Road Runner still isn't perfect.
But to answer your question, yes. You will need a GPS antenna if you want to use any sort of mapping program on the PC.
I thought about trying to tap into the signal for the OEM antenna, but decided to just add a USB receiver instead
There are some programs out there that will allow you to cache an area with google earth. You could potentially save a few gigs of data from GE and copy to the PC.
Search for a program at mp3car.com called GE Voyager, I think that's the program to create a cache of the maps.
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to help out met for helping me, here is a color coded diagram so it easier for members like me...
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Sick install! I'm very impressed. For someone who isn't very electronically inclined as far as making my own circuit boards and using relays -- what would be the best way for me to tap into the touch screen signal like you have done? Is there something I could buy to make this easier?
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nothing PNP at this time.
Originally Posted by iTISTIC
Sick install! I'm very impressed. For someone who isn't very electronically inclined as far as making my own circuit boards and using relays -- what would be the best way for me to tap into the touch screen signal like you have done? Is there something I could buy to make this easier?
A guy named Angrycamel was working on a module that would interpret the IEBus (the bus where all of the signals are sent across) and be able to send those to a PC over serial or usb. But unfortunately he was trying to pass off the project onto someone else because his car got flooded.
That post is here: https://acurazine.com/forums/audio-video-electronics-navigation-22/%5Bworking-%5D-hacking-ga-net-iebus-get-touchscreen-coordinates-346909/
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This blows me away! I'm trying to figure out if I have what it takes to tackle this. Probably . Definitely you have bragging rights on this
Amazing
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Originally Posted by SSM6MTNAVI
^ Fer real! I'm still awestruck - since I saw this thread last night. How much $$ did this project cost you?
Let's see:
$550 - for motherboard, case, power supply, 80gb hd, 512 mb ram, slim dvd drive, usb hubs, usb cables, laptop to ide converter
$35 - pcmcia add-on card
$65 - scan converter
$43 - usb touch controller
$31 - components from digikey
$10 - small usb keyboard, meant to be used with xbox or PS2
$90 - blitzsafe adapter
Stuff I already had:
usb gps receiver
linksys 802.11b card
Total: $824
I'm sure there was some other stuff I'm missing. So probably closer to $850.
It could have been done for less, but I didn't really want to be cheap on things.
Could have gotten slower mobo/processor, less ram, smaller HD, doesn't really need a DVD burner,
Thanks everyone for the compliments on my setup!! I'm VERY happy with how it turned out.
Anyone looking to go a little less extreme and just add a dvd player? I have a Dom's tvandnav2go unit for sale in the black market.
Mike
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met, how did you know which wires lead to the USb (ie direction ones, the ones that move up, dpwn left and right) also how did you test it?
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Originally Posted by met152
Hmm.. I never really added it all up.
Let's see:
$550 - for motherboard, case, power supply, 80gb hd, 512 mb ram, slim dvd drive, usb hubs, usb cables, laptop to ide converter
$35 - pcmcia add-on card
$65 - scan converter
$43 - usb touch controller
$31 - components from digikey
$10 - small usb keyboard, meant to be used with xbox or PS2
$90 - blitzsafe adapter
Stuff I already had:
usb gps receiver
linksys 802.11b card
Total: $824
I'm sure there was some other stuff I'm missing. So probably closer to $850.
It could have been done for less, but I didn't really want to be cheap on things.
Could have gotten slower mobo/processor, less ram, smaller HD, doesn't really need a DVD burner,
Thanks everyone for the compliments on my setup!! I'm VERY happy with how it turned out.
Anyone looking to go a little less extreme and just add a dvd player? I have a Dom's tvandnav2go unit for sale in the black market.
Mike
Let's see:
$550 - for motherboard, case, power supply, 80gb hd, 512 mb ram, slim dvd drive, usb hubs, usb cables, laptop to ide converter
$35 - pcmcia add-on card
$65 - scan converter
$43 - usb touch controller
$31 - components from digikey
$10 - small usb keyboard, meant to be used with xbox or PS2
$90 - blitzsafe adapter
Stuff I already had:
usb gps receiver
linksys 802.11b card
Total: $824
I'm sure there was some other stuff I'm missing. So probably closer to $850.
It could have been done for less, but I didn't really want to be cheap on things.
Could have gotten slower mobo/processor, less ram, smaller HD, doesn't really need a DVD burner,
Thanks everyone for the compliments on my setup!! I'm VERY happy with how it turned out.
Anyone looking to go a little less extreme and just add a dvd player? I have a Dom's tvandnav2go unit for sale in the black market.
Mike
Thats not bad at all. I'm definitely gonna attempt this come spring. Next time I'm in Pittsburgh visiting my bro I'll holla so I can see that thing in action if you don't mind. The video is nice too
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met, how did you know which wires lead to the USb (ie direction ones, the ones that move up, dpwn left and right) also how did you test it? BTW, if i can get htis work with my navi once i get the stuff, i migth sell this mod to people and have to give met a commision for his idea.
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Anyone looking to go a little less extreme and just add a dvd player? I have a Dom's tvandnav2go unit for sale in the black market.
Mike
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Hmm.. I never really added it all up.
Let's see:
$550 - for motherboard, case, power supply, 80gb hd, 512 mb ram, slim dvd drive, usb hubs, usb cables, laptop to ide converter
$35 - pcmcia add-on card
$65 - scan converter
$43 - usb touch controller
$31 - components from digikey
$10 - small usb keyboard, meant to be used with xbox or PS2
$90 - blitzsafe adapter
Stuff I already had:
usb gps receiver
linksys 802.11b card
Total: $824
I'm sure there was some other stuff I'm missing. So probably closer to $850.
It could have been done for less, but I didn't really want to be cheap on things.
Could have gotten slower mobo/processor, less ram, smaller HD, doesn't really need a DVD burner,
Thanks everyone for the compliments on my setup!! I'm VERY happy with how it turned out.
Anyone looking to go a little less extreme and just add a dvd player? I have a Dom's tvandnav2go unit for sale in the black market.
Mike
Let's see:
$550 - for motherboard, case, power supply, 80gb hd, 512 mb ram, slim dvd drive, usb hubs, usb cables, laptop to ide converter
$35 - pcmcia add-on card
$65 - scan converter
$43 - usb touch controller
$31 - components from digikey
$10 - small usb keyboard, meant to be used with xbox or PS2
$90 - blitzsafe adapter
Stuff I already had:
usb gps receiver
linksys 802.11b card
Total: $824
I'm sure there was some other stuff I'm missing. So probably closer to $850.
It could have been done for less, but I didn't really want to be cheap on things.
Could have gotten slower mobo/processor, less ram, smaller HD, doesn't really need a DVD burner,
Thanks everyone for the compliments on my setup!! I'm VERY happy with how it turned out.
Anyone looking to go a little less extreme and just add a dvd player? I have a Dom's tvandnav2go unit for sale in the black market.
Mike
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Originally Posted by csmeance
met, how did you know which wires lead to the USb (ie direction ones, the ones that move up, dpwn left and right) also how did you test it? BTW, if i can get htis work with my navi once i get the stuff, i migth sell this mod to people and have to give met a commision for his idea.
The first thing I did with this project was the touchscreen control.
At first I didn't connect the wires from the relay to the usb controller. I left them hanging and kept testing different combinations until it worked. Looking back, I should have written down which ones they were.
I used a laptop in the car with the usb controller plugged into the laptop and running the touch software. Once I had it figured out, I took the LCD back inside and soldered the connections. Such a pain in the ass to keep disconnecting and reconnecting all of the wiring harnesses.
for the commission
I thought about this as well, but I figured anyone who was going to be comfortable taking their LCD apart all the way down to the circuit board, could probably also handle the rest of it.
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Originally Posted by SSM6MTNAVI
Thats not bad at all. I'm definitely gonna attempt this come spring. Next time I'm in Pittsburgh visiting my bro I'll holla so I can see that thing in action if you don't mind. The video is nice too
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Originally Posted by SleepyTheDon
Point me to the Black-market, Im interested. I will pay u to do my install
anyway, here's the black market thread
https://acurazine.com/forums/car-parts-sale-361/sold-fs-doms-nav2go-unit-non-pnp-get-dvd-video-your-navi-display-350994/
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Wow, all the other Carputer installations were awesome, but you integrating the stock screen is soooo cool.
Major props man... I have a screen laying around that I'll be messing with...
Major props man... I have a screen laying around that I'll be messing with...
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Great Job
This is one of the best interior mod I have ever seen - Mike great job !!!
Keep on thinking about other mods to make all us crave...
Again congrats and this awesome krazy accomplished mod.
~ KREOLO
Keep on thinking about other mods to make all us crave...
Again congrats and this awesome krazy accomplished mod.
~ KREOLO
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Wow! Your pics are making me want to stock up on PC parts and get mine going! Good job!
What are you using for your startup/shutdown control?
What are you using for your startup/shutdown control?