Hp Mu06 Notebook Battery Pinout Configuration May 2026
Disclaimer: Pinout configurations can vary slightly based on the exact OEM revision (e.g., Simplo vs. Dynapack). Always verify with a multimeter before connecting custom hardware.
Confirm Orientation: Look for the small plastic notches on the connector. On some HP models, Pin #1 is indicated on the motherboard next to the socket. Key Technical Specs Voltage: 10.8V or 11.1V (compatible). Capacity: Typically 47Wh to 52Wh (4400mAh – 5200mAh) Hp Mu06 Notebook Battery Pinout Configuration
Typical MU06-style connector signals (left-to-right as seen on pack edge; orientation may vary by pack)
- +VBAT (pack positive output)
- SMBus Data (SDA / I2C)
- SMBus Clock (SCL / I2C)
- Thermistor / NTC sense (often two-wire or single-wire with pull)
- Pack ID / Manufacturer ID or Alert (chip-specific pin; sometimes used for presence)
- GND (pack negative / pack return)
Pin 5: Temperature Sense (TH)
- Connected to an NTC thermistor inside the battery pack.
- Resistance changes with battery temperature.
- The laptop’s EC reads this analog voltage to cut off charging if the pack overheats (>60°C) or is too cold for charging (<0°C).
- At 25°C, typical thermistor resistance is 10 kΩ ±5%.
- On some revisions, this pin may be unused or combined with a second SMBus alert signal.
Pin 4: System Present / ID (Sometimes needs to be pulled to ground to enable output) Pin 5: Clock (SCL) (SMBus/I2C communication) Pin 6: Data (SDA) (SMBus/I2C communication) Pin 7: Positive (V+ / +) (Output voltage) Pin 8: Positive (V+ / +) (Output voltage) Disclaimer: Pinout configurations can vary slightly based on