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 It is connected to the [[UIC]]'s I2C bus, where its device ID is 0x48. It is connected to the [[UIC]]'s I2C bus, where its device ID is 0x48.
 +
 +
 +===== Pinout =====
 +
 +^ Pin ^ Desc. ^
 +| 1   | ?? |
 +| 2   | ?? |
 +| 3   | ?? |
 +| 4   | ?? |
 +| 5   | Battery pin 1 (red) |
 +| 6   | Battery pin 1 (red) |
 +| 7   | ?? |
 +| 8   | ?? |
 +| 9   | ?? |
 +| 10  | 4.75V input from AC adapter |
 +| 11  | Battery pin 2 (gray) (through 510ohm resistor) |
 +| 12  | ?? |
 +| 13  | ?? |
 +| 14  | ?? |
 +| 15  | ?? |
 +| 16  | ?? |
 +| 17  | Ground |
 +| 18  | ?? |
 +| 19  | Vcc1 - 3.2V (UIC voltage?) |
 +| 20  | Vcc1 feedback |
 +| 21  | ?? |
 +| 22  | Vcc2 feedback |
 +| 23  | Vcc2 - 1.24V (SoC core voltage) |
 +| 24  | Power button output - to UIC pin 64 |
 +| 25  | Power button |
 +| 26  | CPU/etc active - to UIC pin 19 |
 +| 27  | UIC I2C - SDA |
 +| 28  | UIC I2C - SCL |
 +| 29  | Vcc3 - 2.8V output for peripherals (CPU, Flash, etc) |
 +| 30  | Ground |
 +| 31  | Vcc3 feedback |
 +| 32  | ?? |
 +| 33  | ?? |
 +| 34  | ?? |
 +| 35  | ?? |
 +| 36  | ?? |
 +| 37  | ?? |
 +| 38  | ?? |
 +| 39  | ?? |
 +| 40  | System active? - to UIC pin 17, with 100k pull-up resistor |
 +| 41  | ?? |
 +| 42  | Ground |
 +| 43  | Battery pin 4 (white) |
 +| 44  | ?? |
 +| 45  | ?? |
 +| 46  | ?? |
 +| 47  | ?? |
 +| 48  | ?? |
 +
 +The gamepad is rated for 4.75V 1.6A. In practice, the PMIC accepts an input voltage of up to 5.2V (as often delivered by third-party AC adapters) without problem. This makes USB chargers a viable substitute for the proprietary AC adapter, as long as they can deliver enough current.
  
  
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 | 0x07     | ?? | | 0x07     | ?? |
 | 0x08     | ?? -- seemingly accessed after 0x07 | | 0x08     | ?? -- seemingly accessed after 0x07 |
-| 0x09     ?? +| 0x09     Battery level LSB (format/bounds unknown) 
-| 0x0A     ?? -- seemingly accessed after 0x09 |+| 0x0A     Battery level MSB |
 | 0x0D     | ?? | | 0x0D     | ?? |
 | 0x0F     | ?? | | 0x0F     | ?? |
 | 0x18     | Backlight related -- 0x90=on 0x10=off | | 0x18     | Backlight related -- 0x90=on 0x10=off |
 | 0x19     | Backlight related -- maybe timeout/delay? | | 0x19     | Backlight related -- maybe timeout/delay? |
 +
 +Which battery level is read out of registers 0x09/0x0A seems to depend on settings in register 0x07.
 +
 +Writes to register 0x07 (and 0x08):
 +
 +90 06 - to turn on the CPU
 +
 +D9 - to read current battery level
 +
 +D0 - to read maximum battery level
 +
 +D5 - ?? to read minimum battery level?? (unused)
 +
 +00 07 - to turn off the CPU
 +
 +Seems register 0x0D is set to 0xA0 after turning the CPU on/off?
 +
 +Bit 5 in register 0x07 is some sort of ready bit that is checked after changing register 0x07 and before reading battery levels.
  
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