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Yes, you got it right. I made the resistor addition I mentioned externally just to test it. There is no such resistance in the current setup. But do you think it makes sense to add resistance where Vin is in order to pull the Voltage where I want it? In addition, how would you suggest that I test a possible Reverse current incoming situation?
datasheet, As in Figure 2, the pinouts were checked over and over again. @Transistor, When I connect ~100 ohm into Vin, I get to almost 3.2 V but again battery voltage drop is a problem, also I see 64 mA on the current display of the Voltage Source when it feeds the circuit.
As I said "There was no change of state when I first connected parallel capacitors to the circuit." I also tried adding capacitors to the circuit, but it did not change :/