The HP MU06 notebook battery typically features a 9-pin connector configuration, which is a common "classic" layout for HP batteries using the SMBus communication protocol. HP MU06 Pinout Configuration

Section 1: HP MU06 Physical Connector Specifications

Before diving into signals, identify your battery’s connector.

Trusted sites that often host battery pinouts:

Are you trying to test this battery externally or troubleshoot a charging issue within the laptop?

Pin 5 (Temperature/ID): Used for temperature monitoring (NTC thermistor) or system identification.

Repair & Calibration Forum: Detailed discussions on resetting the BQ20Z40/45 chip used in the MU06 can be found on the Laptop Battery Analyzer Forum.

Section 4: Linking the Battery Configuration – BMS & Re-Celling

The phrase "hp mu06 notebook battery pinout configuration link" often refers to how to link a new set of cells to the original BMS board. Many repair attempts fail because the BMS locks out after voltage loss. Here’s how to successfully link: