The HP MU06 battery utilizes a wafer connector. When looking at the battery’s own connector (with the locking latch facing up or away from you, and the wires leading into the battery pack), the pin numbering is typically from left (Pin 1) to right (Pin 7).
+-------------+ +-------------------+ +------------+ | Cell 1 (4.2V|----+ | Protection Circuit | | Connector | | Cell 2 (4.2V| | | & Gas Gauge (BQ40Z50| | Pin 6/7 B+ | | Cell 3 (4.2V|----+ | or similar) |----+ | Pin 1/2 GND| +-------------+ | | | | | | | - Overvoltage | | | Pin 3 SMBC | +-------------| - Undervoltage | +--| Pin 4 SMBD | | - Overcurrent | | Pin 5 TH | | - Short-circuit | +------------+ +-------------------+ Hp Mu06 Notebook Battery Pinout Configuration
Often serves as a temperature sensor (Thermistor) or a "System Present" pin that must be grounded to enable output. Reserved/ID The HP MU06 battery utilizes a wafer connector
The HP MU06 battery utilizes a wafer connector. When looking at the battery’s own connector (with the locking latch facing up or away from you, and the wires leading into the battery pack), the pin numbering is typically from left (Pin 1) to right (Pin 7).
+-------------+ +-------------------+ +------------+ | Cell 1 (4.2V|----+ | Protection Circuit | | Connector | | Cell 2 (4.2V| | | & Gas Gauge (BQ40Z50| | Pin 6/7 B+ | | Cell 3 (4.2V|----+ | or similar) |----+ | Pin 1/2 GND| +-------------+ | | | | | | | - Overvoltage | | | Pin 3 SMBC | +-------------| - Undervoltage | +--| Pin 4 SMBD | | - Overcurrent | | Pin 5 TH | | - Short-circuit | +------------+ +-------------------+
Often serves as a temperature sensor (Thermistor) or a "System Present" pin that must be grounded to enable output. Reserved/ID