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It is connected to the [[UIC]]' | It is connected to the [[UIC]]' | ||
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+ | ===== Pinout ===== | ||
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+ | ^ 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 | ?? | | ||
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+ | 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 |
- | | 0x0A | + | | 0x0A |
| 0x0D | ?? | | | 0x0D | ?? | | ||
| 0x0F | ?? | | | 0x0F | ?? | | ||
| 0x18 | Backlight related -- 0x90=on 0x10=off | | | 0x18 | Backlight related -- 0x90=on 0x10=off | | ||
| 0x19 | Backlight related -- maybe timeout/ | | 0x19 | Backlight related -- maybe timeout/ | ||
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+ | Which battery level is read out of registers 0x09/0x0A seems to depend on settings in register 0x07. | ||
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+ | Writes to register 0x07 (and 0x08): | ||
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+ | 90 06 - to turn on the CPU | ||
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+ | D9 - to read current battery level | ||
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+ | D0 - to read maximum battery level | ||
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+ | D5 - ?? to read minimum battery level?? (unused) | ||
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+ | 00 07 - to turn off the CPU | ||
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+ | Seems register 0x0D is set to 0xA0 after turning the CPU on/off? | ||
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+ | 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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