Manufacturer Part Number
XTR106UA/2K5
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The XTR106UA/2K5 is an Industry-Standard 4-20mA Current Transmitter designed by Texas Instruments, catering to a wide array of sensor interfacing and signal conditioning applications.
Product Features and Performance
Precision current output ranges 4-20mA
Low span error and high linearity performance
Differential input voltage
Operates with bridge-type sensors
Low offset voltage
Wide power-supply range
Enhanced reliability during sensor faults
Thermal shutdown and current limit protection
Product Advantages
High accuracy and precision boosting measurement fidelity
Robust industrial temperature range from -55°C to +125°C
Low current consumption, improving overall system power management
Compact SOIC-14 package for space-conscious applications
Key Technical Parameters
Input Type: Differential
Output Type: Voltage
Current - Supply: 20 mA
Operating Temperature: -55°C to +125°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 14-SOIC
Supplier Device Package: 14-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in safety features like thermal shutdown
Current limiting capabilities to safeguard against overcurrent conditions
Compatibility
Compatible with various sensor and input signal types
Infrastructures to interface with microcontrollers or data acquisition systems
Application Areas
Process control systems
Data acquisition systems
PLC systems
Industrial instrumentation
Automation systems
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active (as of the knowledge cutoff date)
The part is currently not marked for discontinuation and replacements or upgrades are available if needed
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Offers precise current control for 4-20mA loop systems
Accommodates a comprehensive range of sensor inputs
Enables high-resolution current output for advanced control systems
Resilient to harsh industrial environments with extreme temperature demands
Delivers consistent performance with Texas Instruments' reliability and support
Directly mountable on printed circuit boards for integrated system development