I've got a Honda Civic 2006 that I've recently added a nice aftertmarket Android Auto head unit to because I got used to the one I had in my old work car (a 2018 Audi A3).
This unit works great, however, when I start the engine, all of the electronics go dead for a couple of seconds and it has to restart and reconnect. This isn't the end of the world but it's annoying.
Now, I'm an electronics engineer, so I know that theoretically, I could just add a diode and capacitor to the power rail and that'd probably keep it juiced for long enough for the engine to do its thing. That being said, I don't know much about car electronics specifically and want to check this won't break anything. Furthermore, is there a "standard" part I can buy and fit to do this? It seems like it should be a fairly simple thing to get as most modern cars don't seem to have this issue.