Part Number: XTR106 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hi,
Is there a TINA/SPICE model available for the XTR106?
Regards,
John
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: XTR106 , XTR115 , XTR111 I am going to design 4 mA to 20 mA transmitter using XTR1 06... can u help me for design... this is new to me....I want to use whetstone bridge with XTR106 from datasheet i get to know bridge impedance…
Part Number: XTR106 I have read the manual of XTR106, and I was puzzled by the temperature ranges.
Specification -40~85
Operating -55~125
Storage -55~125
What is the difference between the specification temperature and the operating temperature?
I would…
Part Number: XTR106 Hi,
I've designed a 4-20mA transmitter with a xtr106 for a load cell. The problem is that i'm getting arround 13mA with no bridge connected, and when i connect it i get arround 2mA more. With the design, 2mA is the current across the…
Part Number: XTR115 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PGA309 , XTR105 , XTR106 , XTR108 Hi team,
My customer is using our XTR115. And they saw this AN:
How to Design an Inexpensive HART Transmitter (Rev. A).pdf
They wonder when they use Sensor+ opamp +XTR11…
Part Number: XTR106 I am planning on using the XTR106 with a load cell in much the configuration shown in figure 5 of the data sheet. My load cell has a shield wire. Should the shield wire be connected to pin 6 (Iret)?
Part Number: XTR106 Hi:
I have to design a 4-20 transmitter for a H9D-N3-2.5K-6B Zemic Load Cell. Datasheet here:
www.zemiceurope.com/.../H9D_Datasheet.pdf
In datasheet it states an Input Impedance of 700 Ohm, a Sensitivity of 3+0.008 [mv/V] (15mV Vfs…
Part Number: XTR106 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: XTR111 , XTR108 , PGA900
Hello,
Is there an XTR device with a 0.5-4.5V ratiometric output. This circuit will have to take a 5V reference from some external source (provided by the customer) and create…
Hi Tim,
Wouldn't it be nice to show how to use a hamamatsu photodiode with TI amplifier and how to design the sensor using datasheet information. My ultimate goal will be to have the sensor as 4-20mA signal where 04mA = 0W/m2 20mA=2000W/m2.
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Hi Sudarshan,
The schematic will not work as shown because the 1k load and a 20mA output current result in a 20V drop across the load resistor. This subtracts from the 24V supply leaving only 4V to power the XTR106 which is below the minimum level of…