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I want to sort of brainstorm some features and ideas for my next project.
At the moment I have installed a tv in dash, tv tuner, road angel, sat nav and phone charger, that all switch on when key is in the on position or engine is running, powered from cigarette lighter. I want to change this to a seperate circuit where power is taken from the battery and the cigarette lighter is used to switch it on. Ideas so far: 1. Have a time delay to allow charging and running of items after ignition is off. 2. Battery voltage level monitor and voltage display. 3. 3 operating modes - on / off / on only when ignition is on. 4. Also need a filter to block noise from alternator and engine. Cant think of any more at the moment. Will probably try to keep as simple as possible......but might get carried away. does anyone have any other ideas that I could add before I start designing it? |
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I believe that TV in the dash is not legal.
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In-dash TV are legal in most country. What is illegal is play movie while driving. BUT you can play movie IF AND ONLY IF the driver CAN'T see it.
As far as i'm aware of, there's no original in-dash TV but GPS. |
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usually, most OEM tv have an handbrake input.. or sort of to disable the front screen while driving.
In your case it should be as easy as a toggle switch on the 'Switched 12Volt'. One side on the Battery, one side on the ACC or Ignition 12Volt. |
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To filter out some of the low Freq Noises, use a big cap and then a Voltage Regulator. To get rid of the High freq noises, use a Low cap, such a .1uf, .01uf, and maybe .001uf.
Voltage Monitoring, Use a Cheap Volt meter from bgmicro.com They cost about 8 bucks. |
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