loicalset
Electrical
- May 1, 2007
- 25
Greetings,
I have a voltage detector IC (Seiko) that outputs an active low (N-ch) as a result of a low voltage state (<5VDC). I also have a voltage regulator (LM2931) that can be turned ON via active low. The problem is that we would like the active low (which represents a low-battery or power fault condition) to DISABLE the regulator. As it is, the active low during the low battery condition would turn ON the regulator.
Any clever ideas on how to wire this to make it work? I have been looking for some sort of inverted voltage detector IC (active N-ch low when voltage is greater than detection voltage) to no avail. Power consumption needs to be kept very low, as this is a battery disconnect circuit of sorts.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
I have a voltage detector IC (Seiko) that outputs an active low (N-ch) as a result of a low voltage state (<5VDC). I also have a voltage regulator (LM2931) that can be turned ON via active low. The problem is that we would like the active low (which represents a low-battery or power fault condition) to DISABLE the regulator. As it is, the active low during the low battery condition would turn ON the regulator.
Any clever ideas on how to wire this to make it work? I have been looking for some sort of inverted voltage detector IC (active N-ch low when voltage is greater than detection voltage) to no avail. Power consumption needs to be kept very low, as this is a battery disconnect circuit of sorts.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!