The XTR105UA is a state-of-the-art integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, designed to offer a complete solution for the conditioning and transmission of industrial sensor signals. This precision two-wire transmitter integrates a low noise instrumentation amplifier (INA), a voltage-controlled output current source, and a precision voltage reference.
Key Features
- Integrated 4-20mA Current Transmitter: The XTR105UA provides a current output that ranges from 4mA to 20mA, which is the industry standard for signal transmission in process control applications. This ensures compatibility with a wide array of industrial control systems and devices.
- Low Offset Voltage: The device boasts a low offset voltage, which significantly reduces measurement error and improves overall accuracy in signal conditioning.
- High Input Impedance: The high input impedance makes the XTR105UA suitable for use with a variety of sensors, including those with high output impedance.
- Built-in Voltage Reference: A precise, low-drift voltage reference enhances the stability and accuracy of the sensor signal, ensuring reliable performance over a range of operating conditions.
- Flexible Sensor Excitation: The XTR105UA offers sensor excitation with programmable current sources, allowing it to accommodate a wide range of sensor types and configurations.
- Temperature Compensation: The device includes temperature compensation features, which are essential for maintaining accuracy in environments with fluctuating temperatures.
Applications
The XTR105UA is ideal for a variety of industrial and process control applications. It is particularly well-suited for:
- Transmitting sensor data over long distances
- Process control systems
- Factory automation
- Instrumentation
- PLC system interfaces
Technical Specifications
- Supply Voltage: 7.5V to 36V
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
- Package: 8-pin SOIC
With its robust feature set and proven reliability, the XTR105UA from Texas Instruments is the go-to choice for professionals seeking an efficient and precise way to manage and transmit sensor data within their industrial systems.