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Offline BlackICETopic starter

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I would like to have a simply circuit to turn off a load until the device is power cycled when a battery voltage is below a threshold value. This is to protect the battery from being deeply discharged. Ideally when the power is turned on just from connecting a battery to the circuit and stay on until either the power is removed or the battery voltage is too low. I would like to avoid using a relay and to use a mosfet switch instead to save power. The total power consumed will be between 0.5 to 1 amp. with a nominal 12V supply (really anywhere from 9 > V > 17. If it would simplify the circuit I'm open to adding switch to turn it on. I have ideas of how to do it with a micro controller or switch and comparator, but are there any simpler ways using only passive components other than the mosfet switch?

Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Offline nfmax

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Take a look at https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/battery-undervoltage-lockout/msg1060148/#msg1060148 which is a circuit I designed for exactly this purpose  :)
 

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Thanks I read that link and decided for now to buy some devices mentioned their to see what results I get.
 


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