According to the IDC747 datasheet a thermistor is needed in order to use the built-in battery charging.
I can’t find what pin to connect it to and I can’t find any data on what kind of component to use.
Is it built into the module?
Any info you can share?
Hello,
You don’t need a thermistor to charge the battery. Please upgrade to the latest firmware and using BATT_CONFIG and BATTERY_STATUS commands, you shoudl be able to check that it is charging as expected.
Ash
Hello,
You don’t need a thermistor to charge the battery. Please upgrade to the latest firmware and using BATT_CONFIG and BATTERY_STATUS commands, you shoudl be able to check that it is charging as expected.
Ash
Hello,
You don’t need a thermistor to charge the battery. Please upgrade to the latest firmware and using BATT_CONFIG and BATTERY_STATUS commands, you shoudl be able to check that it is charging as expected.
Ash
Hello,
You don’t need a thermistor to charge the battery. Please upgrade to the latest firmware and using BATT_CONFIG and BATTERY_STATUS commands, you shoudl be able to check that it is charging as expected.
Ash
Hi,
When using the CONFIG command there is no BATT_CONFIG listed.
BATTERY_STATUS gives ERROR 0x0012 and so does BATT_CONFIG=ON ON ON 3000 4200 10 1470 45.
This is the output of the IDC747-1 at startup
IOT747 Copyright 2022
AudioAgent V2.0.94
Build: 7b034778+2
What gives?
Doesn’t the IDC747-1 have battery charging built in?
Is there a newer firmware (Have updated to the latest from your web page)
/Jimmy
Hi,
Please refer to the new maual and Datasheet on the IDC777. BATT_CONFIG will allow you the charging voltage levels and charging current level. BATTERY_STATUS will give you all the information about the battery.
IOT747
The thermistor will need to be connected to AIO0
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