Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Package | Tube |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Type | Current Transmitter |
| InputType | Voltage |
| OutputType | Current |
| Current-Supply | 20 mA |
| OperatingTemperature | 0°C ~ 70°C |
| MountingType | Through Hole |
| Package/Case | 16-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm) |
Overview
Description
The XTR110KP is a precision voltage-to-current converter designed by Texas Instruments. It is commonly used in industrial applications to convert voltage input signals into a proportional current output, typically ranging from 4-20 mA, which is the standard for analog signal transmission in process control systems. The device features a high level of accuracy and linearity, making it suitable for precise data transmission over long distances.
Key features of the XTR110KP include:
1. Wide Voltage Input Range: The device can accept a variety of voltage input signals, allowing for flexibility in different applications.
2. High Accuracy and Low Drift: Ensures reliable performance even under varying environmental conditions.
3. Temperature Compensation: Minimizes errors due to temperature variations, which is crucial in industrial settings.
4. Built-in Voltage Reference: Provides a stable reference that enhances the accuracy of the output current.
The XTR110KP is ideal for applications such as sensor signal transmission, industrial automation, and remote sensing, where robust and precise current loop communication is required.
Key features of the XTR110KP include:
1. Wide Voltage Input Range: The device can accept a variety of voltage input signals, allowing for flexibility in different applications.
2. High Accuracy and Low Drift: Ensures reliable performance even under varying environmental conditions.
3. Temperature Compensation: Minimizes errors due to temperature variations, which is crucial in industrial settings.
4. Built-in Voltage Reference: Provides a stable reference that enhances the accuracy of the output current.
The XTR110KP is ideal for applications such as sensor signal transmission, industrial automation, and remote sensing, where robust and precise current loop communication is required.
Equivalent
The XTR110KP is a precision voltage-to-current converter, typically used in industrial current loop applications. Equivalent products might include the XTR111 from Texas Instruments, AD694 from Analog Devices, and the LTC1100 from Linear Technology (now part of Analog Devices). When considering alternatives, check the specifications closely to ensure they meet your application’s requirements, as there can be variations in performance, voltage ranges, and packaging.
Features
The XTR110KP is a precision voltage-to-current converter designed by Texas Instruments. Key features include:
1. High Precision: It offers high accuracy and low drift over temperature, making it ideal for precision applications.
2. Wide Range: Supports a wide input voltage range, typically from 4mA to 20mA, which is standard for industrial applications.
3. Low Quiescent Current: Efficient power usage with a low quiescent current.
4. Integrated Voltage Reference: Comes with an on-chip voltage reference, enhancing stability and precision.
5. Temperature Stability: Provides stable performance across a wide temperature range, which is crucial for harsh environments.
6. Ease of Use: The small package and straightforward design facilitate easy implementation in various circuits.
7. High Reliability: Built for long-term reliability in demanding industrial environments.
These features make the XTR110KP suitable for industrial control systems, process control, and any application requiring precise current transmission.
1. High Precision: It offers high accuracy and low drift over temperature, making it ideal for precision applications.
2. Wide Range: Supports a wide input voltage range, typically from 4mA to 20mA, which is standard for industrial applications.
3. Low Quiescent Current: Efficient power usage with a low quiescent current.
4. Integrated Voltage Reference: Comes with an on-chip voltage reference, enhancing stability and precision.
5. Temperature Stability: Provides stable performance across a wide temperature range, which is crucial for harsh environments.
6. Ease of Use: The small package and straightforward design facilitate easy implementation in various circuits.
7. High Reliability: Built for long-term reliability in demanding industrial environments.
These features make the XTR110KP suitable for industrial control systems, process control, and any application requiring precise current transmission.
Pinout
The XTR110KP is a precision voltage-to-current converter integrated circuit. It typically comes in a 16-pin dual in-line package (DIP). The main function of the XTR110KP is to convert a voltage input into a proportional current output, making it useful in applications such as remote current loop analog signal transmission.
Key pins and their functions include:
1. V+ (Pin 1): Positive power supply input.
2. V- (Pin 2): Negative power supply input.
3. VREG (Pin 3): Internal voltage regulator output.
4. VIN (Pin 4): Voltage input for the converter.
5. IOUT (Pin 10): Current output.
6. IOUT Return (Pin 11): Return path for the output current.
7. RSET (Pins 8 and 9): Pins for setting the reference resistor, which helps determine the output current range.
8. GND (Pin 5): Ground reference for the device.
The remaining pins are typically used for additional features such as offset adjustment or not connected in some configurations. The device is designed for high precision and stability, making it suitable for industrial and instrumentation applications.
Key pins and their functions include:
1. V+ (Pin 1): Positive power supply input.
2. V- (Pin 2): Negative power supply input.
3. VREG (Pin 3): Internal voltage regulator output.
4. VIN (Pin 4): Voltage input for the converter.
5. IOUT (Pin 10): Current output.
6. IOUT Return (Pin 11): Return path for the output current.
7. RSET (Pins 8 and 9): Pins for setting the reference resistor, which helps determine the output current range.
8. GND (Pin 5): Ground reference for the device.
The remaining pins are typically used for additional features such as offset adjustment or not connected in some configurations. The device is designed for high precision and stability, making it suitable for industrial and instrumentation applications.
Manufacturer
The XTR110KP is manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures a wide range of electronic components and integrated circuits. It is best known for developing and producing analog chips and embedded processors, which are utilized in various electronic devices across numerous industries, including automotive, industrial, personal electronics, and communications equipment. Texas Instruments is recognized for its innovation and focus on enhancing the functionality and efficiency of electronic systems.
Application
The XTR110KP is a precision voltage-to-current converter used in various industrial and instrumentation applications. Key application areas include:
1. Process Control: Converting analog voltage signals to current signals for transmission over long distances in industrial settings.
2. Data Acquisition Systems: Facilitating accurate signal transmission in data logging and monitoring systems.
3. Remote Sensing: Used in remote temperature, pressure, and flow sensors for signal conditioning.
4. 4-20mA Loop Systems: Commonly employed in control systems for interfacing sensors and transmitting information.
5. Automation Equipment: Ensuring accurate control and feedback in automated machinery and robotics.
These applications benefit from the XTR110KP's precision and stability in converting voltages to standard current signals.
1. Process Control: Converting analog voltage signals to current signals for transmission over long distances in industrial settings.
2. Data Acquisition Systems: Facilitating accurate signal transmission in data logging and monitoring systems.
3. Remote Sensing: Used in remote temperature, pressure, and flow sensors for signal conditioning.
4. 4-20mA Loop Systems: Commonly employed in control systems for interfacing sensors and transmitting information.
5. Automation Equipment: Ensuring accurate control and feedback in automated machinery and robotics.
These applications benefit from the XTR110KP's precision and stability in converting voltages to standard current signals.
Package
The XTR110KP is typically available in a plastic dual in-line package (PDIP), specifically a 16-pin PDIP.