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n0p [Luis Bernal] lbernal at gmail.comthe charger works @5V, but I recall that a resistor is needed for the phone to detect the charger as an original charger I think your best choice is buying one off ebay 2011/3/19 Steve Markgraf <steve at steve-m.de> > Hi, > > > On 19.03.2011 13:04, Christian Vogel wrote: > >> What voltage is written on the charger? >>> >> >> 230V≈ :-) >> ... and 3.6V, 600mA >> > > But well, that is not really true. There are 2 versions of the charger, the > normal heavy one with transformer, and a light SMPS-one. > The first one delivers 5.94V without load, and the SMPS-version even 6.38V. > The SMPS-one states "5.0V 350mA". > > You need at least > 4.2V, since that's the voltage the battery is being > charged to. > > And of course the datasheet of the used charging regulator, Intersil > ISL6292C states: > > > Supply Voltage, VIN . . . 4.3V to 6.5V > > Regards, > Steve > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/baseband-devel/attachments/20110319/c9b3adbe/attachment.htm>