Manufacturer Part Number
XTR105UA
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The XTR105UA is a current transmitter with a differential input designed for sensor and detector interface applications.
Product Features and Performance
Provides a voltage output directly proportional to the current
Differential input enhances measurement accuracy
Low supply current of 20 mA for power-sensitive applications
Operates effectively within a wide temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Surface mount design in a 14-SOIC package facilitates compact PCB design
Integrated sensor excitation and linearization circuitry for simplified design
Product Advantages
High accuracy due to differential input configuration
Robust performance in extreme temperature environments
Compatible with a wide range of sensor types
On-chip regulation and filtering reduce external component requirements
Key Technical Parameters
Type: Current Transmitter
Input Type: Differential
Output Type: Voltage
Current Supply: 20 mA
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 14-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Base Product Number: XTR105
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in protection features for enhanced reliability
Manufactured in compliance with industry quality and safety standards
Compatibility
Interface tailored for sensor and detector systems
Designed to integrate with various microcontrollers and ADCs
Application Areas
Industrial process control
Factory automation
Instrumentation
Medical equipment
Product Lifecycle
Status: Last Time Buy (near discontinuation)
Potential availability of replacements or upgrades identified through Texas Instruments
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High precision current transmission for accurate sensor signal conditioning
Differential input supports superior noise rejection
Industrial-grade operating temperature range offers reliability in harsh conditions
Built-in features that simplify the design and reduce external component count, saving space and cost
Offered by a trusted and well-established semiconductor manufacturer, Texas Instruments