dsicon, You mention a switching regulator. What is it for? Does it have a shutdown input that you are using?
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
dsicon, You mention a switching regulator. What is it for? Does it have a shutdown input that you are using?
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
the sw reg is fed from the battery before the series diode to the pic
and yes it has a shutdown but interestingly since it is a boost reg the full battery dc voltage appears at the output (thru the inductor) during shutdown so the shutdown pin is worthless to me
so i had to put a load sw (P+N mosfet) in front of the sw reg to fully shut it down
this also has the benefit of reverse protection to the sw reg due to the body diode in the P fet
it is really a challenge to get this thing down to a few uA's of standby!
but i still welcome any comments from people who run their pics for years near 6.5V abs max
dsicon, I have used a MAX1724 in the past with 2 diodes on the output (anodes), 1 cathode going to the load and 1 cathode going to the PIC VCC. Connected to the PIC VCC I had a second diode cathode connected. The anode of this second diode went to the battery source. The battery source was 2 AA batterys in series to give about 3 volts. This provided low power to the PIC and when the PIC awakened it placed + 3 volts on the shutdown pin of the MAX1724 which turned it on. This then produced +5 volts to the high current circuitry (100 Ma.) @ 4.5 volts (thru a diode drop). This switching regulator will work down to 2.6 volts on the input. There are ways to shin a cat at 2.6 volts.....
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
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