> I linked this to the LED just for convenience. In theory, you could > probably make the non-charging interval much shorter. > > You need to stop the charger when measuring, because a battery that's > missing or in cut-off would read as being at the float voltage (i.e., > full) otherwise. > > Can't this be detected otherwise? I just found out that the battery present check is wrong as it only checks if battery voltage is higher than bvmlvl in the BVMCTL register.
>> * revisions <6 don't blink the LED when charging, this isn't optimal, >> because can't see the difference between being switched off and charging >> silently. >> > > Yeah, I didn't enjoy doing that. You could probably get away by > briefly flashing the LED, and living on the extra juice stored in > capacitors. Not sure if it's worth the trouble, though. > > >> Does anyone know how much current the LED use on GTA02v5? >> > > About 50mA, half of the total current budget in that situation. > probably too much. thanks philipp _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
