Overview
The XTR101AP, manufactured by Texas Instruments, is a precision, low-drift, 4-20mA two-wire transmitter designed for sensor interface applications. This component is widely used in industrial environments to convert small voltage signals into a robust 4-20mA current signal, enabling long-distance transmission with minimal signal degradation. Its market positioning targets industries requiring high precision and reliability in signal transmission, such as process control, automation, and instrumentation. The XTR101AP stands out for its high accuracy, low drift, and excellent noise immunity, making it a competitive choice for demanding applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | 11.6 to 40 | V | |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +85 | °C | |
Input Offset Voltage | 80 | µV | |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) | 110 | dB | Minimum |
Package | SOIC-16 | Surface Mount |
Key Features
- High precision and low drift for accurate signal transmission.
- Robust 4-20mA current output for long-distance communication.
- Wide supply voltage range (11.6V to 40V) for versatile applications.
- Excellent noise immunity, ideal for industrial environments.
- Compact SOIC-16 package for space-constrained designs.
Applications
The XTR101AP is extensively used in industrial automation, process control, and instrumentation. It is particularly suited for applications requiring precise signal transmission over long distances, such as temperature sensors, pressure transducers, and flow meters. Its ability to operate in harsh environments with high noise immunity makes it a reliable choice for industrial control systems.
Q & A
What is the operating temperature range of the XTR101AP?
The XTR101AP operates within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
What is the supply voltage range for the XTR101AP?
The supply voltage range is 11.6V to 40V.
What is the input offset voltage of the XTR101AP?
The input offset voltage is 80µV.
What is the package type of the XTR101AP?
The XTR101AP is available in an SOIC-16 package.
What is the common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of the XTR101AP?
The CMRR is 110 dB (minimum).
What are the typical applications of the XTR101AP?
Typical applications include industrial automation, process control, and instrumentation.
Is the XTR101AP suitable for harsh industrial environments?
Yes, the XTR101AP is designed to operate reliably in harsh industrial environments with high noise immunity.
What is the output signal range of the XTR101AP?
The output signal range is 4-20mA.
Can the XTR101AP be used for temperature sensing applications?
Yes, it is well-suited for temperature sensing applications.
What makes the XTR101AP a competitive choice in the market?
Its high precision, low drift, and excellent noise immunity make it a competitive choice for demanding applications.