Part Number: XTR116 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIPD190 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools I am using XTR116U/2K5 device for getting 4 - 20mA output current.
I have seen the reference design TIPD190.
I would like to know - Which resistor we can…
Hi DDdoor,
I have not heard back from you, I assume the question was answered, however, please let us know if you have additional questions.
Below is a link to a 2-wire XTR116 reference design (same family as XTR115) that discusses EMC/EMI protection…
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I will…
Part Number: XTR117 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIPD190 , XTR116 Hello,
I am using XTR117 in one of the Product as 4-20mA loop transmitter and I have seen couple of failure which had High impedance between the Iret and IO pin.(typical resistance…
Hi Manfreda,
I'm not sure what you are trying to filter, but the XTR111 is a single-ended input, so you will certainly need an instrumentation amplifier to convert the pressure sensor signal. We do have some TI designs for 4-20mA loops that have been…
Part Number: TLV4170 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 , TIPD190 , TIPD195 Dear sir,
We are started developing product based on TLV4170. We are designing analog card which is measure voltage 0-10V & 4-20mA.We attached both schematic with this thread…
Hi Shinichi,
Thank you for your query. For question 1, if you could ask a more specific question I can check with the design team and get back. We will not be able to share the design level architecture. For question 2, you can refer to the following…
Hello Sven,
Yes, this will work. Take a look at the reference design: TIPD190 which features a +5V DAC and the XTR116. The XTR116 provides a +4.096V reference to the DAC along with the +5V VREG output. The same design principles can be used with a +3…
Hi Gerard,
Thanks, the question makes more sense to me now. You're not asking for the connections to the MSP430 but rather the entire schematic.
Right now we are working on stack development for Foundation Fieldbus which will in turn drive our submission…