The HP MU06 notebook battery, commonly used in Pavilion G6 and DV6 series, features a 9-pin interface requiring Pin 6 (System Present) to be grounded for voltage output. Key pins include GND (1,2), SMBus Clock/Data (3,4), and VBAT+ (8,9), which can be tested for 10.8V–12.6V using a multimeter, as described at Kuzyatech. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Testing laptop battery: pinout, SMBus, charge capacity
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| 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|
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| | - Overvoltage | | | Pin 3 SMBC |
+-------------| - Undervoltage | +--| Pin 4 SMBD |
| - Overcurrent | | Pin 5 TH |
| - Short-circuit | +------------+
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when looking at the battery with the connector facing you and the label side up. Description Ground (GND) Hp Mu06 Notebook Battery Pinout Configuration
The HP MU06 is a 3-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) prismatic battery pack designed for mid-range HP consumer laptops. It operates on a Smart Battery System (SBS) compliant architecture, utilizing an I²C communication bus for data transfer between the battery management system (BMS) and the laptop’s EC (Embedded Controller). The HP MU06 notebook battery, commonly used in
Often serves as a temperature sensor (Thermistor) or a "System Present" pin that must be grounded to enable output. Reserved/ID Pin 5 (PRES – Presence)
Controller Chip: Many MU06 batteries utilize the Texas Instruments BQ20Z40 or BQ20Z45 gas gauge chip. This chip monitors cell health and can "lock" the battery (Permanent Failure bit) if it detects cell imbalance or extreme depletion.
Understanding the HP MU06 Notebook Battery Pinout Configuration: A Comprehensive Guide