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auto power-off circuit for battery powered mcu devices

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auto power off circuit

Any cheap and good way to do auto power-off for battery powered MCU devices?
with a single push-button,

1) to power-on, push the button
2) to power-off, push the same button for 2 second
3) auto power-off, if no activity for 60 second

MCU with sleep mode still consume 4uA and other device such as voltage regulator consumes more power, it will only last for 1 month for 9V battery in sleep mode. the only way is to cut off the battery connection totally after power down.

most of the battey powered device need this kind of functions to save the battery power with just a single push button.

Any good way? may be hardware/firmware combined solution, without expensive power-management IC.
 

auto power down circuit

If your MCU in sleep mode plus your voltage regulator was using 50uA you'd still get over a year on a 9v battery (Alkaline PP3).

But if you want to power-down everything then look at the schematic for this MP3 player for an idea.

http://elm-chan.org/works/mp3/report_e.html
 
auto power off schematic

dallas semiconductors power and battery management components

**broken link removed**

hugo
 

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