Pinouts
NOTE: http://www.phathack.com/pinouts.html contains the same data at the time of writing and includes inline images
Currently the only info I have is for Keg<->PhatBox, VW<->PhatBox and BMW(Blitzsafe)<->PhatBox
Please note that these pinouts could be incorrect, I personally mapped out the music keg so am relatively sure that is correct but the BMW and VW information is from a third party. I am not responsible for any damage that could be caused by the use of this information.
Feel free to email me if you see any problems or need clarification at sam@bingner.com
The Phatbox end of a cable is 3M Part#10126-3000VE or 10126-6000EC and can be ordered from: HERE or HERE respectively
The MBUS Connector should be: Kobiconn 8PIN DIN PN#171-0278
General PhatBox Info
Pin Definitions
PhatBox Pins (Verified for Kenwood, VW and BMW)
Pin | Function |
---|---|
1 | Left Audio + |
2 | Right Audio + |
3 | Audio Ground |
4, 16 | Ground |
10, 13 | VCar |
14 | ACC |
Music Keg
Ordering
- You can try to order the Kenwood to Keg cable from http://www.pacparts.com/electronics/part.cfm enter manufacturer of "KENWOOD" and Part No "KHD-5L1"
Pinouts
Kenwood CD-Changer interface info from http://www.mictronics.de/?page=cdc_proto#Kenwood pin/direction/description
- IN/OUT - CH_CLK - Clock input/output for changer
- IN - Audio left channel
- OUT - CH-DATAH - Data output to changer
- IN - CH-DATAC - Data input from changer
- IN - CH-REQC - Request input from changer; "Low" : Request
- IN - Audio right channel
- OUT - CH-RST - Reset output to changer
- AGND - Audio Ground
- IN - CH-MUTE - Mute request from changer; "High" : Mute
- OUT - CH-CON - Changer control; "High" : Operation mode "Low" : Standby
- Vcc +12V
- Ground
- OUT - CH-REQH - Request output to changer; "Low" : Request
PhatNoise/Sony
Pinouts
PhatNoise/BMW (Blitzsafe)
General
Pinouts
MBUS Pins (BMW Side)
- ACC (+12V)
- Ground
- Right Audio +
- Audio Ground
- Left Audio +
- DATA
- VCar (+12V)
- Ground
PhatNoise/VW
Pinouts
Audi
General
I will be updating this page at some time to mirror the information in my own format, assuming I get the permission of the author