OK...here's an absolute rarity: I feel completely brain dead in solving this particular problem.
I've got a PIC18F65K90 with which I want to drive the SHDN pin of an LTC2050. Currently, RF7 of the PIC is used to drive the pin.
SHDN must be less than 0.5V (low) to shutdown, and greater than V+ - 0.5V (high) to enable the amp.
There are two modes of operation: standby and active.
During standby, both the PIC and the LTC power can be anywhere between 1.8V and 3.2V, and the SHDN pin is driven low. Power consumption must be an absolute minimum (less than a few microamps).
During active, the PIC is at 3.3V and the LTC is a 5V. Power consumption is not critical.
The standby mode is not an issue. I drive the pin low and all's good.
During active mode, I must drive the pin to >4.5V and I have about 3.3V from the PIC pin.
Normally, I'd just use a transistor to perform the level shifting (obviously inverting the signal which is OK). But the base current (assuming NPN) and pull-up resistor will consume power during standby which is highly not desired. The base current could be eliminated by using a low Vgs FET, but I still have the damn pull-up resistor.
Board space is an absolute premium. I've only got a few square mm of space to do this.
I was considering something like a SN74LV1T34. The datasheet seems to indicate it'll consume less than 10uA (nominally 1uA), and I should easily be able to pull very close to the +5V rail when driving the very high impedance SHDN pin. Am I reading this right?
Any thoughts or alternatives are highly welcome.
I've got a PIC18F65K90 with which I want to drive the SHDN pin of an LTC2050. Currently, RF7 of the PIC is used to drive the pin.
SHDN must be less than 0.5V (low) to shutdown, and greater than V+ - 0.5V (high) to enable the amp.
There are two modes of operation: standby and active.
During standby, both the PIC and the LTC power can be anywhere between 1.8V and 3.2V, and the SHDN pin is driven low. Power consumption must be an absolute minimum (less than a few microamps).
During active, the PIC is at 3.3V and the LTC is a 5V. Power consumption is not critical.
The standby mode is not an issue. I drive the pin low and all's good.
During active mode, I must drive the pin to >4.5V and I have about 3.3V from the PIC pin.
Normally, I'd just use a transistor to perform the level shifting (obviously inverting the signal which is OK). But the base current (assuming NPN) and pull-up resistor will consume power during standby which is highly not desired. The base current could be eliminated by using a low Vgs FET, but I still have the damn pull-up resistor.
Board space is an absolute premium. I've only got a few square mm of space to do this.
I was considering something like a SN74LV1T34. The datasheet seems to indicate it'll consume less than 10uA (nominally 1uA), and I should easily be able to pull very close to the +5V rail when driving the very high impedance SHDN pin. Am I reading this right?
Any thoughts or alternatives are highly welcome.

