Hi all,
I have a battery project and want to be able to have it sat not using any main battery power until it's switched on for the first time. The switch is an external action.
The only thing I can think of is having a large power transistor fed from a button battery, the button battery has a plastic tab between it's live side and the PCB contact, then when you pull the plastic tab out, it feeds the transistor and switches the circuit on, the power output from the transistor is fed back to the base of the transistor making it a one time switch.
Being a total newbie, is this possible? is there something better? Just thought you could replace the button cell with a reed switch connected to the main battary, once a magnet is placed near by it turns the circuit on, the circuit now reamins on until the main battery is flat.
What sort of power transistor is a very low cunsumption but can handle 3.9v at 3amp?
Thx
P.S. Hope that all makes sense
I have a battery project and want to be able to have it sat not using any main battery power until it's switched on for the first time. The switch is an external action.
The only thing I can think of is having a large power transistor fed from a button battery, the button battery has a plastic tab between it's live side and the PCB contact, then when you pull the plastic tab out, it feeds the transistor and switches the circuit on, the power output from the transistor is fed back to the base of the transistor making it a one time switch.
Being a total newbie, is this possible? is there something better? Just thought you could replace the button cell with a reed switch connected to the main battary, once a magnet is placed near by it turns the circuit on, the circuit now reamins on until the main battery is flat.
What sort of power transistor is a very low cunsumption but can handle 3.9v at 3amp?
Thx
P.S. Hope that all makes sense