Good morning folks,
I have a project I have been working on for a few years, and was hoping that this forum would be a good place for information. I apologize to the moderators if I am in the wrong section or being a nuisance.
I have for a number of years, been trying to restomod a cd player from my old car. I have been searching for datasheets and information all over and trying to piece together what I can from what people have scanned in from 35 year old documents. I came across the Console5 tech wiki about the TurboGrafx CD drive and it lists the same chipset that I have in my CD player, with the same RF Amp CXA1081M, DSP CXD1135Q and ram, and the CXA1082BQ Servo Controller. The DAC that comes off of the DSP is also manufactured by NEC for what it's worth. All these elements are controlled for my CD player by a Pioneer co-processor unit that I can't find any info on other than what is in the service manual. I am wondering if you guys could help me understand how these chips interface in your units as I've seen some talk about optical drive emulation for your machines but I haven't been able to nail anything down. The reason I am asking is that I would like to keep the CD player part working (at least electronically), because replacement lasers are no longer a feasible option anymore. If one comes across ebay, they are usually $150-200, and still 35 years old. The suspension wires are usually corroded to where, if they are still intact, they break upon focus calibration.
I'm looking to figure out how to replace the mechanism with an optical drive emulator so that the lack of available lasers is no longer an issue. I can contribute the schematics and datasheets I have for my CD unit. I have a couple configurations for this chipset, and the manuals I have also contain (although poor quality since they were xeroxed in the 80s), oscilloscope pictures of the signal waveforms at the various test points. Perhaps those would help you guys keep your units running longer.
Here is a link to my forum post on this project.
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/s5-radio-repair-restoration-having-issues-1148850/Apoligies for the long intro post. I like trying to keep my old technology working, be it my old video game systems, cars, whatever. I'm not looking to make money, just to figure out how to keep stuff working. Thank you for your patience reading this, I hope I can bring something to your community and learn something for mine.