The XTR108EA is a state-of-the-art, 4-20mA, two-wire current transmitter from the renowned electronics manufacturer, Texas Instruments. This advanced component is specifically designed to work with precision sensor amplifiers to facilitate the creation of smart industrial transmitters that can reliably communicate variable analog signals over long distances.
Key Features
- High Accuracy: The XTR108EA boasts a high level of accuracy, thanks to its precision voltage reference and low-noise output, which ensures that the transmitted signals are a true representation of the measured parameter.
- Flexible Sensor Excitation: With an onboard programmable sensor excitation source, the XTR108EA can power a wide range of sensors, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications.
- Digital Calibration: The device supports digital calibration, which simplifies the manufacturing process by allowing for calibration via a digital interface, eliminating the need for potentiometric adjustments.
- Wide Operating Temperature: The XTR108EA operates effectively across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable performance in harsh industrial environments.
Applications
With its robust design and versatile features, the XTR108EA is well-suited for a multitude of industrial applications, including:
- Process control systems
- Factory automation
- Smart transmitters
- Pressure, temperature, and flow measurement devices
Why Choose the XTR108EA?
Integrating the XTR108EA into your designs ensures a seamless and efficient operation of your industrial systems. Its ability to deliver accurate and stable performance, coupled with Texas Instruments' reputation for quality and reliability, makes the XTR108EA an excellent choice for developers looking to enhance their industrial applications.
Whether you are designing new equipment or upgrading existing systems, the XTR108EA provides a compact, efficient, and cost-effective solution for your current transmission needs, backed by the technical support and engineering expertise of Texas Instruments.