In  the form of the LT1579 Linear Technology (www.linear-tech.com) has  produced a practical battery switch with an integrated low-dropout  regulator. In contrast to previous devices no diodes are required. The  circuit is available in a 3.3 V version (LT1579CS8-3.3) and in a 5 V  version (LT1579CS8-5), both in SO8 SMD packages. There is also an  adjustable version and versions in an SO16 package which offer a greater  range of control and drive signals. The main battery, whose terminal  voltage must be at least 0.4 V higher than the desired output voltage,  is connected to pin IN1. The backup battery is connected to pin IN2. The  regulated output OUT can deliver a current of up to 300 mA. The LDO  regulator part of the IC includes a pass transistor for the main input  voltage IN1 and another for the backup battery on IN2.
 
 The IC will switch over to the backup battery  when it detects that the pass transistor for the main voltage input is  in danger of no longer being able to maintain the required output  voltage. The device then smoothly switches over to the backup battery.  The open-drain status output BACKUP goes low to indicate when this has  occurred. When neither battery is able to maintain the output voltage at  the desired level the open-drain output DROPOUT goes low. The LT1579  can operate with input voltages of up to +20 V from the batteries. The  regulator output OUT is short-circuit proof. The shutdown input switches  off the output; if this feature is not required, the input can simply  be left open.
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