HI Chirag,
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Luis
Part Number: XTR111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS2661
Tool/software:
Hi TI, I need to protect XTR111 output (12V max) from reverse voltage up to 100V.
What I currently consider is simply adding 100V Schottky diode but maybe there is a better or…
Part Number: XTR111 Tool/software: Hi TI, what is the max digital (EF) output current? Specs do not seem to say. In particular I would like to know if EF pin can be used to drive 5 mA LED attached to VDD.
Part Number: XTR111-2EVM i have to make a pcb similar to the board in question. i could use the gerbers to understand the dimensions of the tracks.
Thanks
Regars
Part Number: XTR111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: XTR117 , XTR300 Hi,
Greetings!!
We are using XTR111 and XTR117 in 3 wire transmitter and loop power transmitter (2 wire).
As I understand 3 wire transmitters are working in current source configuration…
Part Number: XTR111-2EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: XTR111 , TIDA-01536 Hello everyone, I'm using the XTR111 to convert a 0-5V input voltage to a 4-20mA output, as shown in the picture below.
I would like to know in this case the transfer function…
Part Number: XTR111
Tool/software:
Hello, I am designing a DAC-controlled 150 µA - 25 mA current source, compliance 10V. After reviewing probably all the posts on this subject I am still uncertain how to select PNP transistor required to limit the…
Part Number: XTR111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS131M08 , Dear Team,
We have selected the ADC ADS131M08 but we have certain requirement of ADC for signal conditioning i.e V - I converter. could you suggest whether XTR111 is compatible for our requirement…
Hi Lillian,
Per usual, I agree with Clemens. There is probably leakage through Q2, and depending on the MOS threshold, the leakage could be higher or lower. Current that flows through Q2 would be subtracted from the output current at the load, meaning…