Hello All,
I've read many of the related posts and still have some questions and
look forward to all the sage advice that is available here.
Application:
Batt(15V) ---> MOSFET ---> LDO (switched) -----> Application (also
switched)
The LDO requires some large caps (220uF +) and to reduce cost I'd like
to use cheapies (more leakage). Since I need to conserve battery life,
I'd like to isolate them to eliminate the battery drain due to the
leakage.
(Note: I know it would make more sense to probably use a switcher, but
the LDO, I think, makes more sense for the short duty cycles and the
frequency that the application is going to be used...)
I need to switch the MOSFET (high side) with 3.3V or 5V logic levels.
Application will idle at 70mA, rise to 250mA for 5mS, pulse to 1.5A for
10mS, then return to idle.
Driving Factors:
Single part solution
Availability
Cost
Size
Questions:
Is there a single part that will switch a 15V(Vdrain) supply at
3.3V-5V? I can figure out how to do it by tying the gate to 15V and
then switching that w/ a transistor. But I'd like to not use all the
extra parts.
Part of the problem is my understanding of MOSFETs and deciphering
datasheets.....
Any help would be much appreciated,
John
I've read many of the related posts and still have some questions and
look forward to all the sage advice that is available here.
Application:
Batt(15V) ---> MOSFET ---> LDO (switched) -----> Application (also
switched)
The LDO requires some large caps (220uF +) and to reduce cost I'd like
to use cheapies (more leakage). Since I need to conserve battery life,
I'd like to isolate them to eliminate the battery drain due to the
leakage.
(Note: I know it would make more sense to probably use a switcher, but
the LDO, I think, makes more sense for the short duty cycles and the
frequency that the application is going to be used...)
I need to switch the MOSFET (high side) with 3.3V or 5V logic levels.
Application will idle at 70mA, rise to 250mA for 5mS, pulse to 1.5A for
10mS, then return to idle.
Driving Factors:
Single part solution
Availability
Cost
Size
Questions:
Is there a single part that will switch a 15V(Vdrain) supply at
3.3V-5V? I can figure out how to do it by tying the gate to 15V and
then switching that w/ a transistor. But I'd like to not use all the
extra parts.
Part of the problem is my understanding of MOSFETs and deciphering
datasheets.....
Any help would be much appreciated,
John