.... i have the LTC 4155 15W power IC as well as the STC3115 battery monitor ICs recognised on the I2C bus with 5V power applied, yippeee. embarrassingly, i had the 5V DC socket wired reverse-polarity. this is, uhh, an officially-sanctioned test of the reverse-voltage protection on the power board design. no, really :)
on a 2nd (minimally-populated) board i have the 5V regulated output up, but not on the fully-populated board. what i'll do is fill in all the components from the minimally-populated board, testing it as i go along.
i'm looking forward to _not_ setting fire to the apartment when i plug in the e-bike lithium battery. unlike many of these "laptop" batteries it has no current protection circuit built-in, and it's perfectly capable of delivering 20 amps maximum current :)
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