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2010-07-04
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Please tell me where could this be used. It would be awesome if it would work without losing the connections etc etc but this is almost turning the device off.
It's not sarcasm, it's an honest question.
6 minutes?? And I thought I had overburdened the device. Ok that is one good reason but again it's too much of a risk for a couple of minutes. Of course it is a risk now, maybe with a proper script it will be procedural, waiting for the change in the field solution though. That will kick ***.
Intresting, but I don't have two abttery packs...
How about hot swapping the sim card? Maybe I'll try this out later... ]:->
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2010-07-06
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2010-07-06
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2010-07-22
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In The Field Hotswapping:
You need a dongle *) that has two slots for contacting 2 BL-5J batteries, a 2way switch, and a 1000uF 6.3V capacitor. And a USB-A-receptacle with D+/- short plus CA-101, or a charger-cable stub.
[edit] Depending on component variance this might not work with voltage of empty battery, so some sort of booster might be needed to step up voltage of even an empty battery to a reliable V-IN(min) level of >4.0V for BQ24150
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2010-07-23
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2010-08-25
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Q:Why do we need all that 'stop bme' obscure stuff? A: bme (the battery management entity) seems to check for existence of a correct battery, by probing the 3rd contact of battery (the BSI indicator contact). If bme detects the battery is missing, it shuts down N900 in <1 second. (that's what I gathered on unconfirmed facts so far). Probably this is done to switch off system gracefully and not corrupt filesystems or whatever evil may happen when you pull the plug of any computer system.
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2010-08-25
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2010-08-25
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2010-08-25
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How about hot swapping the sim card? Maybe I'll try this out later... ]:->