Electronic – A Lipo battery protection circuit

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I would like to create a simple Li-Po protection circuit that will prevent a single-cell from going below 3.7V. My circuit needs to have a low current input detector (pref < 5uA).

My attempt at this was to use a Zener diode backwards in order to test if the battery is above the breakdown voltage. Schematic below.

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This schematic works in the simulator, but I'm not sure if This is actually a viable approach. What improvements can I make to this approach, and what better (preferably simple) approach is better than this?

Best Answer

What improvements can I make to this approach, and what better (preferably simple) approach is better than this?

Your circuit is basically wrong. You can't use an N channel MOSFET like that because the parasitic diode will always be driven into forward conduction with the positive voltage on the battery. I don't know how your sim managed to convince you it would work but that's another story: -

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Get a chip that does this for you.