A backup battery and dc-dc regulator can buy extra time for the µP by maintaining VCC at 5V following the initial warning of impending power loss (Figure 1). When VCC falls below 4.65V, µP supervisor IC1 issues a logic-low signal at pin 7. This signal applies a non-maskable interrupt (NMI) to the µP, and (via Q2) turns off Q1 and pulls IC2 out of shutdown.
Figure 1. During the brief interval between a low-VCC warning and power fail, this system's boost converter (IC2) derives 5V from the backup battery, giving the µP time to complete its shutdown routine.
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