I have a device that can either be powered from one of 2 sources but I want to provide electrical protection against plugging in 2 sources. Additionally, one of the power inputs acts as a power output.
RequirementsEliminate the potential that voltage from one supply does not back power the other.
Close as possible to be near 9V @0-2.4Amp depending on load.
This is the standard setup proposal.

Scenario 1: Supply 1 is in use and outputting to the regulator and the output. The problem is that there is a 2 diode drop. What is the best I can hope for at a maximum of 2.5 amp using Schottky diodes?

Scenario 2: Supply 2 is in use and outputting to regulator.

What are the best diodes recommended for this type of application? Just a correctly rated Schottky diode? I need to be as close as possible to 9V.
I have looked at other solutions too like the LM66100 but parts qty and cost need to be as close to zero as possible (don't ask - beyond my control) which is why diodes seem the most reasonable.
Thanks for any help you can give.