Hi there,
I have little experience with power electronics, as my background is software.
Given a USB powered device, I would like to interrupt or allow the USB Vcc using a digital output controlled by e.g. a ESP32.
I read that the USB allowed voltage range is as below as 4.75V, and that the USB can provide up to 2A.
I designed the attached circuit.
The IRFZ44N has a Rds = 0.024 ohm, so it should not cause a drop from the VCC to the USB Vcc.
I think the problem is the Vds: does the Mosfet cause a drop so that the USB Vcc falls below 4.75V?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Diego
I have little experience with power electronics, as my background is software.
Given a USB powered device, I would like to interrupt or allow the USB Vcc using a digital output controlled by e.g. a ESP32.
I read that the USB allowed voltage range is as below as 4.75V, and that the USB can provide up to 2A.
I designed the attached circuit.
The IRFZ44N has a Rds = 0.024 ohm, so it should not cause a drop from the VCC to the USB Vcc.
I think the problem is the Vds: does the Mosfet cause a drop so that the USB Vcc falls below 4.75V?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Diego