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08.05.2020 19:02 # 1
Piyanist89
sa friends, I want to adapt the 206's steering wheel to the pionner tape. There are parts on the internet, but they want a price of 60 70 TL. Today we were going to do it with resistors with my electronicist brother, but we did not find a socket from the steering wheel control in the vehicle. the pictures below are just that many wires.


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08.05.2020 19:02 # 2
Alicilik
There is no socket. You will remove the joystick and connect the module to make the ends.
08.05.2020 19:02 # 3
Piyanist89
[QUOTE = Receiving] No socket. You will remove the joystick and connect the module to make the ends. [/ QUOTE]

How does it work when it connects to the original tape?
08.05.2020 19:02 # 4
Alicilik
The signal arm is connected to the bsi brain. The commands going here are transmitted to the tape as a signal with a single cable. The tape has two sockets. One is the speakers and the other is the power and signal cables. With the signal cable there.

I use it from the module sold abroad. There is an atmega chip system inside. This separates the incoming signal and sends it to the tape. It's not as simple as you think. If you take the Atmega chip and decompose the system, the audio system will go out.

If you are going to make the simpler pioneer whirl system, you will use 10 resistors and 2 diodes. Remove the 2 torx screws under the steering wheel and lower the plastic. There is a com2000 structure that the signal arms are connected to. The module that will be clenched behind the joystick, push it right inside and take out the handle, solder the ends of the cable to the cable,
08.05.2020 19:02 # 5
riderzist
[QUOTE = Receiver] Signal arm bsi is connected to the brain. The commands going here are transmitted to the tape as a signal with a single cable. The tape has two sockets. One is the speakers and the other is the power and signal cables. With the signal cable there.

I use it from the module sold abroad. There is an atmega chip system inside. This separates the incoming signal and sends it to the tape. It's not as simple as you think. If you take the Atmega chip and decompose the system, the audio system will go out.

If you are going to make the simpler pioneer whirl system, you will use 10 resistors and 2 diodes. Remove the 2 torx screws under the steering wheel and lower the plastic. There is a com2000 structure that the signal arms are connected to. Behind the joystick will be centered, push it right inside and remove the arm, solder the ends of the cable to the module you will make it, [/ QUOTE]

How much did you pay for the module?
08.05.2020 19:02 # 6
Alicilik
[QUOTE = riderzist] [QUOTE = Receiving] The signal arm is connected to the bsi brain. The commands going here are transmitted to the tape as a signal with a single cable. The tape has two sockets. One is the speakers and the other is the power and signal cables. With the signal cable there.

I use it from the module sold abroad. There is an atmega chip system inside. This separates the incoming signal and sends it to the tape. It's not as simple as you think. If you take the Atmega chip and decompose the system, the audio system will go out.

If you are going to make the simpler pioneer whirl system, you will use 10 resistors and 2 diodes. Remove the 2 torx screws under the steering wheel and lower the plastic. There is a com2000 structure that the signal arms are connected to. Behind the joystick will be centered, push it right inside and remove the arm, solder the ends of the cable to the module you will make it, [/ QUOTE]

How much did you pay for the module?
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08.05.2020 19:02 # 7
Piyanist89
[QUOTE = riderzist] [QUOTE = Receiver] The signal arm is connected to the bsi brain. The commands going here are transmitted to the tape as a signal with a single cable. The tape has two sockets. One is the speakers and the other is the power and signal cables. With the signal cable there.

I use it from the module sold abroad. There is an atmega chip system inside. This separates the incoming signal and sends it to the tape. It's not as simple as you think. If you take the Atmega chip and decompose the system, the audio system will go out.

If you are going to make the simpler pioneer whirl system, you will use 10 resistors and 2 diodes. Remove the 2 torx screws under the steering wheel and lower the plastic. There is a com2000 structure that the signal arms are connected to. Behind the joystick will be centered, push it right inside and remove the arm, solder the ends of the cable to the module you will make it, [/ QUOTE]

How much did you pay for the module?
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I understand, we have a diagram in the forum that we will do with the resistors.
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