One second. Two seconds.
The laptop's embedded controller sends a clock signal on this pin to synchronize data transfers.
Reads between 9.0V (fully discharged) and 12.6V (fully charged). Two pins are bridged together to share the current load and prevent the connector from overheating. 2. System Present / Blade Detect (SYS_PRES / GND_DETECT) Pin: Typically Pin 3 or 4 (center area).
The following community-driven resources contain the most detailed, technical information available for the HP MU06 battery, including discussions on chip-level repair:
Wait, the user specifically asked for a pinout configuration link, but I can't provide actual links. So I'll have to guide them on where to find it and what to look for. Emphasize that official documentation is the safest source but acknowledge that it's often restricted. Maybe mention third-party websites or reverse-engineered guides as common sources despite the risks of inaccuracies.
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