Panasonic car stereo CD Changer Emulator circuit

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To Mr. Brice Jarrah: Unfortunately, I'm unable to reply to your emails. Apparently the reply-to-address does not exist at yahoo's servers. Anyway, units are available for shipment within 2-4 days.

Regards,
Kristoffer

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Background

I have a CQ-DFX301N car stereo in my car, and I lacked the support for reading CD-RW discs and MP3, and it didn't have an auxillary input. What it did have was an input for a Panasonic made CD changer, so I figured I could do something with that.

I found a DIN 8C port marked CDC on the back side of my head unit. After some research, I found out that the port is a communications port for a Panasonic made CD Changer. I figured that this port must enable the (Auxiliary/AUX) RCA inputs marked CD-C-IN, and so the CDCEmu unit was constructed.

I often get the question if it's not just a question of shorting two pins. The answer is NO - never try it, it will not work! The radio must receive a valid signal to enable the CDC inputs. If it does not, the CDC input is disabled within a second.

How to order

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Pictures


Shot of the CDCEmu v4 (development version) and CQ-DFX301N showing test data



Shot of the CDCEmu v4 and CQ-DFX301N's rear side


Protocol details

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Contact

Kristoffer Sjöberg
kristoffer.sjoberg at netstar.se