AS1310
Datasheet - Application Information
9.1.1 Power-OK and Low-Battery-Detect Functionality
LBO goes low in startup mode as well as during normal operation if:
- The voltage at the LBI pin is below LBI threshold (0.6V). This can be used to monitor the battery voltage.
- LBI pin is connected to GND and VOUT is below 92.5% of its nominal value. LBO works as a power-OK signal in this case.
The LBI pin can be connected to a resistive-divider to monitor a particular definable voltage and compare it with a 0.6V internal reference. If LBI
is connected to GND an internal resistive-divider is activated and connected to the output. Therefore, the Power-OK functionality can be realized
with no additional external components.
The Power-OK feature is not active during shutdown and provides a power-on-reset function that can operate down to VIN = 0.7V. A capacitor to
GND may be added to generate a power-on-reset delay. To obtain a logic-level output, connect a pull-up resistor R3 from pin LBO to pin VOUT.
Larger values for this resistor will help to minimize current consumption; a 100kΩ resistor is perfect for most applications (see Figure 16 on page
13).
For the circuit shown in the left of Figure 15, the input bias current into LBI is very low, permitting large-value resistor-divider networks while
maintaining accuracy. Place the resistor-divider network as close to the device as possible. Use a defined resistor for R2 and then calculate R1
as:
VIN
----------
R1 = R2 ⋅
– 1
(EQ 18)
VLBI
Where:
VLBI is 0.6V ±30mV
Figure 15. Typical Application with Adjustable Battery Monitoring
L1
6.8µH
LX
3
VIN
0.7V to 3.6V
Low Battery Detect
8
6
VIN
LBO
R3
C1
22µF
R1
R2
VOUT
1.8V to 3.3V
4
1
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VOUT
LBI
C2
22µF
5
7
On
Off
REF
EN
CREF
100nF
GND
2
Figure 16. Typical Application with LBO working as Power-OK
L1
6.8µH
LX
3
VIN
0.7V to 3.6V
Low Battery Detect
8
6
VIN
LBO
R3
C1
22µF
VOUT
1.8V to 3.3V
4
1
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VOUT
LBI
C2
22µF
5
7
On
Off
REF
EN
CREF
100nF
GND
2
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