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    Originally posted by t3ddftw View Post

    Brian,

    Your research skills are impeccable! My Touring received the gift of Navigation (along with H/K with BavSound speakers) recently, but I haven't buttoned it all back up to post about it

    Anyways, I toyed with this idea and I think I have a better solution for you -- the E8x "DSP Amplifier" (Top HiFi) is a similar form factor to the E46s and it uses exactly the same harness connector, which should eliminate the need to re-wire the system, you just have to re-wire the connector.

    E8x DSP:
    Pin assignments at plug connector X10266
    1 A Signal, rear left speaker - Subwoofer, left
    2 A Signal, rear left speaker + Subwoofer, left
    3 A Signal, front left woofer - Woofer, front left
    4 A Signal, front left woofer + Woofer, front left
    5 E Terminal 30 Fuse F102
    6 -- Not used
    7 -- Not used
    8 -- Not used
    9 E Signal, AF radio, front right + Radio
    10 A Aerial switching signal Aerial diversity
    11 A Signal, front right tweeter + Tweeter, front right
    12 A Signal, front right tweeter - Tweeter, front right
    13 A Signal, rear right mid-range speaker + Mid-range speaker, rear right
    14 -- Not used
    15 -- Not used
    16 -- Not used
    17 E Signal, AF radio, front right - Radio
    18 E/A K-bus signal K-bus connector
    19 -- Not used
    20 -- Not used
    21 A Signal, rear right mid-range speaker - Mid-range speaker, rear right
    22 A Signal, front right woofer - Woofer, front right
    23 A Signal, front right woofer + Woofer, front right
    24 A Signal, rear right speaker - Subwoofer, right
    25 A Signal, rear right speaker + Subwoofer, right
    26 M Ground Ground point
    27 -- Not used
    28 E Mute Cellular telephone
    29 E Signal, telephone AF + Cellular telephone
    30 E Signal, AF radio, front left - Radio
    31 A Signal, rear left mid-range speaker + Mid-range speaker, rear left
    32 A Signal, rear left mid-range speaker - Mid-range speaker, rear left
    33 A Signal, front left tweeter + Tweeter, front left
    34 A Signal, front left tweeter - Tweeter, front left
    35 -- Not used
    36 -- Not used
    37 E Signal, terminal 50 via vehicle immoblizer Cellular telephone
    38 E Signal, terminal 50 via vehicle immoblizer Radio
    39 A Signal, front left mid-range speaker - Mid-range speaker, front left
    40 A Signal, front left mid-range speaker + Mid-range speaker, front left
    41 A Signal, front right mid-range speaker - Mid-range speaker, front right
    42 A Signal, front right mid-range speaker + Mid-range speaker, front right
    E46 HiFi (Non HK and HK):
    Pin assignments at plug connector X605
    1 A Signal, rear left speaker - Left rear speaker
    2 A Signal, rear left speaker + Left rear speaker
    3 A Signal, front left woofer - Front left speaker
    4 A Signal, front left woofer + Front left speaker
    5 E Terminal 30 Fuse F41
    6 A Positive activation, subwoofer Subwoofer box
    7 A Signal, subwoofer switched Subwoofer box
    8 E Signal, AF radio, rear right + Radio control unit
    9 E Signal, AF radio, front right + Radio control unit
    10 A Aerial switching signal Radio control unit
    11 A Signal, front right tweeter + Mid-range speaker/tweeter, right
    12 A Signal, front right tweeter - Mid-range speaker/tweeter, right
    13 A Signal, rear right tweeter + Right rear high range speaker
    14 A Negative activation, subwoofer Subwoofer box
    15 E Signal Spatial sound Switch center
    16 E Signal, AF radio, rear right - Radio control unit
    17 E Signal, AF radio, front right - Radio control unit
    18 -- Not used
    19 A Speedometer (A) output signal Subwoofer box
    20 E Speedometer (A) output signal Instrument cluster control unit
    21 A Signal, rear right tweeter - Right rear high range speaker
    22 A Signal, front right woofer - Front right speaker
    23 A Signal, front right woofer + Front right speaker
    24 A Signal, rear right speaker - Right rear speaker
    25 A Signal, rear right speaker + Right rear speaker
    26 M Ground Ground point
    27 -- Not used
    28 -- Not used
    29 E Signal, AF radio, rear left - Radio control unit
    30 E Signal, AF radio, front left - Radio control unit
    31 A Signal, rear left tweeter + Left rear high range speaker
    32 A Signal, rear left tweeter - Left rear high range speaker
    33 A Signal, front left tweeter + Mid-range speaker/tweeter, left
    34 A Signal, front left tweeter - Mid-range speaker/tweeter, left
    35 -- Not used
    36 -- Not used
    37 E Signal, AF radio, rear left + Radio control unit
    38 E Signal, AF radio, front left + Radio control unit
    39 A Signal, front left mid-range speaker - Mid-range speaker/tweeter, left
    40 A Signal, front left mid-range speaker + Mid-range speaker/tweeter, left
    41 A Signal, front right mid-range speaker - Mid-range speaker/tweeter, right
    42 A Signal, front right mid-range speaker + Mid-range speaker/tweeter, right

    Thanks!
    -Ted
    Guys, I don't understand the first thing about this technical stuff ... But I want one for my '03 'vert!!
    Thanks for keeping BlueBus alive and growing!

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      Bubba, here's a chart of P/Ns to reference if you're trying to source this amp. Data is derived from RealOEM.com and my notes about which units don't have coax is only an assumption based on the fact BMW still sells 2 versions of this unit - 304 & 102.
      E83 (X3) & E85 (Z4) Models Begin End Note
      65126923900 9/2/2002 7/5/2002
      65126930046 9/2/2002 9/24/2002
      65126936087 2/20/2003 5/27/2003
      65126932417 2/20/2003 2/5/2007
      65126936952 4/25/2003 8/22/2003
      65126938189 9/1/2003 9/29/2004
      65126946727 3/1/2004 4/1/2005
      65126963304 3/18/2005
      65126974231 9/1/2005 5/11/2011 No Coax
      65129125751 3/31/2006 6/23/2007 No Coax
      65129138102 9/18/2007 No Coax
      ​​​​​​
      65129138102 Models used in...
      2010 X3 xDrive30i
      2009 X3 xDrive30i
      2008 X3 3.0si
      2007 X3 3.0si
      2008 Z4 Coupe 3.0si, M Coupe, M Roadster, Roadster 3.0i, Roadster 3.0si
      2007 Z4 Coupe 3.0si, M Coupe, M Roadster, Roadster 3.0i, Roadster 3.0si
      2006 Z4 Coupe 3.0si, M Coupe, M Roadster, Roadster 3.0i, Roadster 3.0si
      65126963304
      2006 X3 3.0i
      2005 X3 2.5i, 3.0i
      2004 X3 2.5i, 3.0i
      2004 Z4 2.5i, 3.0i
      2003 Z4 2.5i, 3.0i
      2005 Z4 2.5i, 3.0i
      Last edited by Obergoose; 08-10-2021, 02:50 PM.

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        Hey guys,

        It doesn't look like the ESP32 is going to work out. It does most of what I need it to, but on the calling side of things I can't get the software echo cancellation to work, and even then it's reported to be pretty poor. That means I would have to source and use a DSP to perform the software echo cancellation, and all the ones that would work are A: Expensive ($6+/unit at scale), B: impossible to buy in smaller quantities, and C: Not in stock for the next span of time.

        I'm leaning towards the BM83 from Microchip, as it's still way cheaper than the BC127 I used before, and it has all the same bells and whistles (including a built-in DSP with acoustic echo cancellation).

        That leads me to my current conundrum: microSD Card support. The BM83 does nothing to support it, so my wife actually suggested that I make an add-on module with an ESP32 and microSD card slot that will sit next to the BlueBus and stream your music files to the BlueBus. This means that I could bring microSD support to _all_ BlueBus units and I would also allow you to go through the directories using the HU so you can select your music files.

        For those of you that want microSD card support, is this acceptable? The alternative would be a Rube Goldberg-esq setup where the BlueBus has an ESP32 and a BM83 but the ESP32 is only used for microSD support. This would increase the cost and complexity of the BlueBus, but you'd get negligibly better audio quality since the files wouldn't be transmitted over Bluetooth. Of course, it would only work for 2.x+ boards.

        If you're wondering why I don't use an MP3 decoder, it's because they're $6.50/unit @ 250 units minimum -- no thanks.

        Thanks!
        -Ted

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          I stare at the calendar everyday waiting for October to come lol

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            Originally posted by Mattn1192 View Post
            I stare at the calendar everyday waiting for October to come lol
            The scary (but good) thing is that time flies

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              I barely listen to music when I’m in the E46. But when I get this Bluetooth capability, that will change..

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                Originally posted by t3ddftw View Post
                ...so my wife actually suggested that I make an add-on module with an ESP32 and microSD card slot that will sit next to the BlueBus and stream your music files to the BlueBus. This means that I could bring microSD support to _all_ BlueBus units and I would also allow you to go through the directories using the HU so you can select your music files.

                For those of you that want microSD card support, is this acceptable?
                Socket the main module and produce daughterboards for SD/other ancillary support - this seems to me the clear choice.Grants SD support to those who are willing to pay the premium without impacting the majority of us who wouldn't utilize it. Understanding this is your number one feature request, why not make it your first add-on mod? You have a ton of demand for the current feature set today.


                Originally posted by t3ddftw View Post
                They also don't all come with the digital input connector as it was phased out, but I can and have retrofit it onto this style amp successfully (literally just soldered on an Amphenol brand connector from Mouser).
                The E8x DSP Amplifier arrived today as expected, without the coax jack. Is this the one you bought from Mouser?

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                  Originally posted by Obergoose View Post

                  Socket the main module and produce daughterboards for SD/other ancillary support - this seems to me the clear choice.Grants SD support to those who are willing to pay the premium without impacting the majority of us who wouldn't utilize it. Understanding this is your number one feature request, why not make it your first add-on mod? You have a ton of demand for the current feature set today.




                  The E8x DSP Amplifier arrived today as expected, without the coax jack. Is this the one you bought from Mouser?
                  Thanks a lot for this idea! That actually opens up a way to solve all issues --
                  1. Support high quality SD Card audio by transferring it over (wired) I2S between the two units
                  2. Support the older BlueBus units by allowing audio transfer over Bluetooth (SBC, thus lower quality).

                  I would likely implement the add-on as its own encased unit with a short pigtail to either run to the BlueBus 2.0, or split the three pin power/bus connector on the 1.0.

                  Yep, that's the SMB jack! Digikey has it a bit cheaper: https://www.digikey.com.au/en/produc...146-75/1011994

                  I'm pretty sure the factory decided to wave solder the DSP PCBs, so there's already solder on that pad. I tried to wick it all up when I did the one unit, but ultimately it's just easier to blast it with 300C hot air while holding the SMB connector on the pad with some downward force to allow it to drop through the solder once its molten. Any Amazon cheapo hot air rework station works -- I've been using my $35 858D for at least three years now and it's still going strong.

                  Thanks!
                  -Ted

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                    Hi, does anyone know how to upload the bootloader to the BlueBus, When I upload it with IPE default config it is not recognized by the BlueBus_Firmware_tool.exe

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                      Originally posted by jjanis View Post
                      Hi, does anyone know how to upload the bootloader to the BlueBus, When I upload it with IPE default config it is not recognized by the BlueBus_Firmware_tool.exe
                      It's not possible, by design, to update the bootloader in field. What problem are you trying to fix?

                      You can burn the bootloader using a PICKit though.

                      Thanks!
                      -Ted

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                        Originally posted by t3ddftw View Post

                        It's not possible, by design, to update the bootloader in field. What problem are you trying to fix?

                        You can burn the bootloader using a PICKit though.

                        Thanks!
                        -Ted
                        Thanks for the response.
                        The problem I am trying to fix is that I played around with the PICKit trying to be a smartass 😁 and now I do not have the bootloader, I can still burn the firmware, but bootloader is not working when I try to burn it.

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                          Originally posted by jjanis View Post

                          Thanks for the response.
                          The problem I am trying to fix is that I played around with the PICKit trying to be a smartass 😁 and now I do not have the bootloader, I can still burn the firmware, but bootloader is not working when I try to burn it.
                          Hahaha. Alright, easy enough --

                          1. Put the recovery jumper in the short position
                          2. Hook up the PICKit to the BlueBus
                          3. Download and burn this hex file via the IPE: https://t3ddftw.s3.us-east-2.amazona...loader_1_5.hex

                          If that doesn't work, I can guide you through building the firmware with MPLAB X / xc16 and that has never failed to burn the bootloader before.

                          Thanks!
                          -Ted

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                            Hi I just happened to come across the thread & watched the youtube videos, & definitely appreciate all the hard work you have put into the product. Hoping it will be the best phone integration for this generation of BMW🔊📲📳

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                              Originally posted by coolchill View Post
                              Hi I just happened to come across the thread & watched the youtube videos, & definitely appreciate all the hard work you have put into the product. Hoping it will be the best phone integration for this generation of BMW🔊📲📳
                              Thanks! If you can find something that works better, I'll buy it myself

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                                Lol thanks for the guarantee!😎

                                I will be looking into getting it, in the videos there is a "phone option hardware piece with wiring cable" https://youtu.be/3BQf-GmpC-A. Is that option on the website as a package with the main module?
                                Appreciate your work & quick reply

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