Rather than completely replace his car’s head unit, [Andrei] simply relocated it to the trunk, permanently set it to the “aux input” source, and connected the Raspberry Pi’s audio output.
He’s using a Raspberry Pi Model B R2, a standard LCD car display (from China), a small 12V audio amplifier and an NF filter. The image above is from the first test of all the components together.
you get high quality stereo audio. This is a further fixed version with the addition of being able to Deploy the project in car without a Wireless Network from my original Raspberry Pi Audio Receive ...
He took an electric kids’ car with a dead battery and gave it new life. He also packed it with a Raspberry Pi and touchscreen ...
Devices like phones, tablets and computers can play audio via this receiver. Sets up Bluetooth, adds a simple agent that accepts every connection, and enables audio playback through ALSA. A udev ...
I am a big fan of Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller development board. I have designed lots of projects with it using MicroPython programming language. Here again I am going to create a new project ...