Charger IC normal pin values

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  • LiquidCap
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    • May 2013
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    Charger IC normal pin values

    Anyone know the normal operating voltages of all pins for MAX8731A? Seeing some weird values. Need to know what each pin should read under normal conditions.
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  • ktmmotocross
    Boardkiller
    • Feb 2014
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    Re: Charger IC normal pin values

    all u neeed is in the datasheet

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