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TPS3422: Looking for a push-button controller

Part Number: TPS3422


Tool/software:

Hi there,

I'm working on a new product design & would like to find something that can turn a momentary/tactile power-button press into a latched enable signal that can turn on a FET, regulator, or whatever. 
Ideally it would be something like this:
  1. Pretty self-contained - doesn't require a lot of external components.
  2. Debounces the power button
  3. Provides a "latched" output that can turn on a FET or enable a regulator (e.g. an enable signal)
    • The enable signal shouldn't be a short pulse, but a steady high or low that can keep the FET or regulator on.
    • If it's a pulse, I have to add external components to latch it.
I'm currently leaning towards the STMicroelectronics STM6600DA55DM6F, but wanted to see if TI had something equivalent.  I've spent a fair bit of time searching & haven't found anything yet.  Everything I've seen from TI either outputs a quick reset pulse or deasserts when the power button is released.  
Thanks!
Steve