Hi!

> > No, isp1704 is power supply driver and export data via power 
> > supply (sysfs) interface. It is not regulator but charger driver.
> 
> well it does not charge the battery directly, but just provides a
> power line with 5 Volt and a specified amount of current to the
> system, doesn't it?

I don't want to talk about isp1704, but...

LiION charger is just something that provides 4.2V power line with
C/10 current limitation...

(IOW line between regulators and chargers is very very thin, if it
even exists).

                                                                        Pavel

            (who did use laboratory power supply as emergency battery charger)
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