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Raymond Zhang1
15 days ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: XTR106: Radiation Effects
Hi Jason,
XTR106
is not certified as part of our space products. So we will not know how the product will perform under the broad energy of electron and/or proton radiation exposure specified in the range above. https://www.tij.co.jp/jp/lit/sg/slyt532h...
Luis Chioye
2 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: XTR106: Linearization for bridge with unknown bridge nonlinearity polarity.
Hi Tess, Yes, as shown on the figure 3d, if positive bridge non-linearity correction is required, the user will open RY and will be left with RX=100kohm between pin 6 and pin 12. This essentially sets the Lin Polarity pin voltage to IRET, and is equivalent...
Katlynne Jones
2 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: XTR106: Iret pins tied together if Loop - pins are isolated?
Hi Paul, I understand now and I think your assumptions and analysis are correct, so this should work ok. The only concern now will be the point that Kai brought up about transients flowing between the loops through the
XTR106
s. His proposed solution...
Jason Chang4
5 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
XTR106: External transistor
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
XTR106
The recommended transistor packages are all too big/too tall for my device. Is there a substitute in surface mount package I can use? The smaller the better as I have space constrain. Please also educate me what specifications of external...
Arthur Gremaux
4 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
XTR106: Output always at 24mA
Part Number:
XTR106
Hi, I want to use the
XTR106
to create a 4-20mA signal but the signal on Iout is always 24mA. I use RL = 500ohms and V+=24V. I try too change the resistances values (Rg and in the bridge) but the oupt is still 24mA. Thanks...
Jonathan Geronga
8 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
XTR106: Operate above 36V supply and 30mA current limit
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
XTR106
Hi Team, Our customer needs to work with
XTR106
for their application and they are concerned if ever their end-user will use it above the recommended operations of the device, causing a '36mA' output if that possible, or, they...
MARCIO CABRINI
10 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: XTR106: Adjust Load Cell ZERO and SPAN
Hi Kai, Good suggestion, I will follow it. Thanks a lot! Regards, Marcio
Katlynne Jones
2 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: XTR115: 4-20mA current loop transient spikes (resonant oscillations?) with capacitor across input/output per datasheet ref. design
Hi Matt, You are right that the capacitor is there to help with RF noise. The capacitor in question is essentially acting as a supply bypass capacitor. This excerpt from the
XTR106
datasheet talks about adding capacitors on the input pins (same concept...
Katlynne Jones
3 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: XTR105: Linearization correction for XTR105 resistive bridge application?
Hi Tess, Yes, could you please explain how the bridge is working. The
XTR106
is another current loop transmitter that provides linearization for bridge sensors by controlling the bridge excitation voltage. As Kai pointed out, using precision metal...
Katlynne Jones
4 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
[FAQ] Does TI have integrated 4-20mA transmitters for inputs from bridge sensors?
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Does TI have integrated 4-20mA transmitters for inputs from bridge sensors?
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