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justphred
justphred over 5 years ago

Hey all, I recently decided to dive headlong into the micro controller world, with a project I am working on. I'm in way over my head and Amy trying to find a place to get some assistance.

 

I am in the planning phase so far and am trying to figure out what part I need for a specific section of my project.

 

Essentially, I am trying to create a software power button. So I don't have to have a Switch and a button. this project is fairly small and I am trying to save as much space as I can. I have mapped out how I THINK it should work, and have attached a quick diagram. Here is a run down of how I think it will work...

 

  • Power comes in to the Mystery Part from a battery (a 3.7v 420mAH lipo) and is sent to a momentary switch.
  • When the momentary switch is pressed the path of the battery power flips from going to the switch to going to the micro controller. There by powering on the system. (flipping the Mystery Part from RED position to GREEN)
  • The Momentary switch is now being seen by the micro controller. Which will be programed to send a signal to the Mystery Part when the Switch is held down for 5+ seconds.
  • The Signal coming in from the micro controller switches the battery power back to the momentary switch, thus cutting power to the system and powering it off (flipping the  Mystery Part from GREEN position back to RED)

 

 

The Grey box on the diagram is the mystery part. Any help in figuring out what I need to make this happen would be appreciated.

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  • genebren
    genebren over 5 years ago +5 verified
    Michael, There are a few things that you might new to think about, before you can make use of your Mystery part. You are planning on using a Lipo battery which has a typical voltage of 3.7 volts. In reality…
  • dougw
    dougw over 5 years ago +3 suggested
    If I understand the requirement, I think it could be done with 3 FETs and your momentary SPST push button. One PFET turns power on to the MCU. This PFET is turned on by an NFET which is turned on by the…
  • justphred
    justphred over 5 years ago in reply to dougw +2 suggested
    I think I understand what you are getting at here. The only issue is I want to use the push button with the MCU to activate other things while this project is on and running. Would the switch still be…
  • justphred
    0 justphred over 5 years ago in reply to genebren

    Ok I have some circuits out in front of me and I'm seeing a problem.

     

    I have one of those voltage boosts wired up. With nothing going to the Enable pin, and as it sits it is sending current to the board. If I jumper enable to ground the circuit shuts off and stops sending power to the board.

     

    Is this Enable working differently than expected?

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  • genebren
    0 genebren over 5 years ago in reply to justphred

    Michael,

     

    It appears as if there is a pull-up resistor on the enable input.  You could add a 10K resistor to ground to pull the pin low when it is not being driven high.  (Note: in a quick read of the chip and board datasheets, I see no mention of a pull up on the enable.  I should check this again with glasses on in the morning).

     

    If you have a 10K resistor to try as a pull down.  It will interesting to see what happens.

     

    Gene

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