2019-05-17 02:43 AM
I have a design with STC3115AIQT as in picture:
VBAT and GND are connected to positive and negative terminals of a Li-Ion battery, respectively.
When the device is powered-off 3V_L is connected to GND. In this condition VIN pin is sinking 3mA of current, i.e. Voltage across R15 is 3V.
Why is it so abnormally high compared to the value stated in datasheet (1µA)? How can I fix it?
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2019-09-02 06:18 PM
The datasheet shows the VCC pin connected to the battery so it is not powered down while VBAT is connected to VIN.
I suspect the device is not designed to work like that and is effectively shorting VIN to ground while it is not powered up via VCC.
I think you need to keep the STC3115 powered by the battery whle the rest of the system powers down.
2019-09-02 06:18 PM
The datasheet shows the VCC pin connected to the battery so it is not powered down while VBAT is connected to VIN.
I suspect the device is not designed to work like that and is effectively shorting VIN to ground while it is not powered up via VCC.
I think you need to keep the STC3115 powered by the battery whle the rest of the system powers down.