This is how the circuit works. Before the button is pressed, the solution is in ship mode, meaning that the system is not powered and theTPS22915B load switch is turned off. When the button is pressed, the voltage from the battery is passed through the PMOS to the ON pin of the TPS22915B. The voltage enables the TPS22915B, brings VOUT high, turns off the PMOS, and powers the system. The ON pin is pulled up to VOUT, which keeps the load switch enabled even after the button is released.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Implementing Ship Mode to Your Product
As the presence of global manufacturing and distribution increases, many original equipment manufacturers are looking for creative ways to extend battery life during shipping and shelf life at big-box warehouses. Keeping the battery sufficiently charged during shipment enables a consistent out-of-box experience for the end-user. A solution that has gained popularity is the use of a ship mode feature that keeps devices in a low-power state during shipment and while on the shelf. Here is my solution using a load switch from TI, TPS22915B.
This is how the circuit works. Before the button is pressed, the solution is in ship mode, meaning that the system is not powered and theTPS22915B load switch is turned off. When the button is pressed, the voltage from the battery is passed through the PMOS to the ON pin of the TPS22915B. The voltage enables the TPS22915B, brings VOUT high, turns off the PMOS, and powers the system. The ON pin is pulled up to VOUT, which keeps the load switch enabled even after the button is released.
This is how the circuit works. Before the button is pressed, the solution is in ship mode, meaning that the system is not powered and theTPS22915B load switch is turned off. When the button is pressed, the voltage from the battery is passed through the PMOS to the ON pin of the TPS22915B. The voltage enables the TPS22915B, brings VOUT high, turns off the PMOS, and powers the system. The ON pin is pulled up to VOUT, which keeps the load switch enabled even after the button is released.
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