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Old 09-09-2006, 06:51 PM   #46
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Quote: Originally Posted by 4u2n View Post
Here is the total pinout for the Blaupunkt

This is complete for newer models:


And for old models:
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Old 10-24-2006, 08:16 PM   #47
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Thank you for the pin out diagram, I finally have an excuse to replace my after market stereo with a stock Ford Blaupunkt unit.
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Alpine KCE-422i "Full-Speed" iPod Cable


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KCE-422i pin Corresponding iPod dock pin(s) ------------ ------------------------------ 1 3 (Line-out, Right +) 2 21 (Accessory Indicator) 3 12 (Serial Tx) 4 4 (Line-out, Left +) 5 19,20 (FireWire +12VDC [in]) 6 18 (+3.3VDC [out]) 7 13 (Serial Rx) 8 2 (Line-out, Common GND) 9 11 (Serial GND) 10 16 (USB GND) Jacket 29,30 (FireWire GND)

Dock connector pin designations from Dock Connector - wikiPodLinux
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EL Backlight with inverter HD44780 character LCD Diagram

EL Backlight with inverter HD44780 character LCD Diagram
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Old 07-19-2009, 12:24 PM   #50
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Quick method for regulating 12+ to 12v steady. There's a voltage drop off of around 1v or so. Using a 7505 or 7509, you can get regulated 5v or 9v too respectively.

Note: Less then 1 amp load. You cannot get regulated 3amps by just using 3 7512s or the like, so don't try.


you need a big capacitor too cause the diodes in youre alternator might not be all there cap goes across output and should be more than 15v . I would take one out of a existing 110v to any DC output power pack and use that type capacitor this would get less ripple on scope reading! GOOD LUCK.
an 340t5 is a 5v one and hooks up same . I use them in Atari2600
2200uF 16v should work if you want quality pick a 50v one! this should eliminate ripple out out put of regulator just fine...
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carPC Turn On / Shutdown Controller

Material needed

2x SPDT standard automotive relays - automotive store or electronic store
2x Diode - Radio shack or electronic store
1x Serial port connector - Old serial device (mouse, joystick etc...) or radioshack or electronic store
1x Fuse holder + fuse <- VERY IMPORTANT !!!!! (if power source already fused then you're ok)
10g or 12g wire for providing power to the inverter (bigger is better)
16g to 18g wire for your relay triggers, grounds and 5V connection
Misc. connectors


In the BIOS set your motherboard to turn on after powerloss so the second you feed power to the power supply it will turn on.

Get an old serial port device, rip the connector off of it, take the cover off and solder a wire on PIN 8. If you look very closly the pins will be numbered on the connector. When PIN 8 is not getting 5v, it will initiate the windows shutdown. (credit to Laidback) Refer to the diagram for wiring.

Go into your control panel -> Power Options - Create a generic UPS with these settings (picture bellow this one)

note: some versions of windows xp does not have the UPS tab (ie: windows xp home) - xGROMx




More details and hints:
-The numbers you see on the diagram (87,88,85,30) are the pinout of a standard 12v SPDT relay
-The >| symbol are diodes, they are crucial to making this work.
-You can use your amp's turn on wire to make this work instead of ACC, however some amps may "thump" when the carPC turns on. The real ACC can be found in the head unit harness.
-Some cars turn off the ACC while being started, this may trigger the hibernation. The diagram below will solve this problem

Updated diagram - will only work on ignitions that have a key switch (most cars do). To know if your car has a key switch, leave your door open and put the key in the ignition w/o turning, if you hear a door chime, you have a key switch. It can be found right on the ignition plug itself. This may be a little more advanced for some users, testing with a multimeter is the only way to find the right wire.



This will only trigger hibernation when the key is removed from the ignition

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Updates - July 2006

Alternative to the key switch method, to avoid hibernation being triggered when starting and the ACC turns off during cranking. -Important to follow the diode connections as shown below




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hey i was just looking at the info tht u provided and my comps power supply and i have some questions

1) wts up with the serial port device

2) is pin 8 same as pin that i have on power suppy saying p8 which connects to lines coming to my dvd player.

3) where you says to pin 8 on comp 1 where does that wire go plz expain

thanks a lot in the advance

really appropriate all the help

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Quote: Originally Posted by jatt1188 View Post
hey i was just looking at the info tht u provided and my comps power supply and i have some questions

1) wts up with the serial port device

2) is pin 8 same as pin that i have on power suppy saying p8 which connects to lines coming to my dvd player.

3) where you says to pin 8 on comp 1 where does that wire go plz expain

thanks a lot in the advance

really appropriate all the help

1)The serial port is to have this circuit emulate a UPS to get the computer to shut down.

2) NO! He said serial port and he meant serial port.

3) It does not say pin 8 on "comp 1" it says "COM 1" as in COMmunications port 1, as in the first serial port.
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