Hello,
for an upcoming project of a portable device that has the possibility to be connected to an USB 2.0 host system I want to implement a power supply OR-ing scheme where I actively switch from my primary battery supply (possibly alkaline primary battery) to the supplied 5V from the USB VBus if it is available to safe battery life time. I first thought of switching between the two supplies with my used microcontroller if VBus is sensed but after some research I found the SLVAE57 application report from TI and thought your ideal diode controllers might be a solution also integrating battery protection for reverse currents or wrong polarity battery insertion.
I searched in your product tree but I am not sure if this is the right solution for my project.
These are my powers supply requirements so far:
- primary battery (2x alkaline or 1x Li-based)
- TPS6300 for gnerating 3.4V supply for microcontroller
- LP5900 for 3.3V clean analog supply
- USB Vbus as secondary power supply when attached
As the TPS6300 can operate from 1.9V - 5.5V I would only need a suitable OR-ing scheme chip with integrated battery protection.
I would be happy if someone could give me some suggestions.
best regards
Benjamin