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4-20-mA current transmitter with bridge excitation (2.5-V or 5-V reference) and linearization 14-PDIP

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XTR106PA by Texas Instruments is an Instrumentation Amplifier.
Instrumentation Amplifiers are under the broader part category of Amplifier Circuits.

Amplifier circuits use external power to increase the amplitude of an input signal. They can be used to perform linear amplifications or logarithmic functions. Read more about Amplifier Circuits on our Amplifier Circuits part category page.

Price & Stock for XTR106PA

Part # Distributor Description Stock Price Buy
DISTI # XTR106PA-ND
DigiKey IC CURRENT TRANSMITTER 14CDIP Min Qty: 1 Lead time: 18 Weeks Container: Tube 200
In Stock
  • 1 $14.6600
  • 10 $11.5800
  • 25 $10.8116
  • 100 $9.9669
  • 250 $9.5641
  • 500 $9.3214
  • 1,000 $9.1217
$9.1217 / $14.6600 Buy Now
DISTI # 595-XTR106PA
Mouser Electronics Sensor Interface 4-20mA Crnt Trnsmtr w/Bridger Exc & Lin RoHS: Compliant 1173
  • 1 $16.6700
  • 10 $13.0800
  • 25 $12.5400
  • 100 $11.0500
  • 250 $10.5100
  • 500 $9.8300
$9.8300 / $16.6700 Buy Now
DISTI # XTR106PA
TME IC: U/I, I/U converter, current-loop transmitter, 20mA, DIP14 Min Qty: 1 175
  • 1 $11.6000
  • 3 $11.2000
  • 10 $9.5700
  • 25 $8.2500
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Win Source Electronics IC 4-20MA CURRENT TRANS 14-DIP 5000
  • 4 $16.2499
  • 8 $13.3333
  • 12 $12.9166
  • 16 $12.5000
  • 21 $12.0833
  • 28 $10.8333
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XTR106PA Part Data Attributes

XTR106PA Texas Instruments
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XTR106PA Texas Instruments 4-20-mA current transmitter with bridge excitation (2.5-V or 5-V reference) and linearization 14-PDIP
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Pbfree Code Yes
Rohs Code Yes
Part Life Cycle Code Active
Ihs Manufacturer TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
Part Package Code DIP
Package Description DIP-14
Pin Count 14
Reach Compliance Code compliant
ECCN Code EAR99
HTS Code 8542.39.00.01
Samacsys Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Amplifier Type INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER
Average Bias Current-Max (IIB) 0.05 µA
Common-mode Reject Ratio-Min 86 dB
Input Offset Current-Max (IIO) 0.01 µA
Input Offset Voltage-Max 25 µV
JESD-30 Code R-PDIP-T14
JESD-609 Code e4
Length 19.305 mm
Non-linearity-Max 0.01%
Number of Functions 1
Number of Terminals 14
Operating Temperature-Max 85 °C
Operating Temperature-Min -40 °C
Package Body Material PLASTIC/EPOXY
Package Code DIP
Package Shape RECTANGULAR
Package Style IN-LINE
Packing Method TUBE
Qualification Status Not Qualified
Seated Height-Max 5.08 mm
Supply Voltage Limit-Max 40 V
Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) 24 V
Surface Mount NO
Temperature Grade INDUSTRIAL
Terminal Finish Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au)
Terminal Form THROUGH-HOLE
Terminal Pitch 2.54 mm
Terminal Position DUAL
Width 7.62 mm

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XTR106PA Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • The maximum power dissipation of the XTR106PA is 1.4W, but it can be derated to 0.8W for high-reliability applications.

  • To ensure proper biasing, connect the VCC pin to a stable 5V power supply, and decouple it with a 0.1uF capacitor to ground. Also, ensure the input voltage (VIN) is within the recommended range of 4.5V to 5.5V.

  • For optimal performance, use a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane, and keep the input and output traces as short as possible. Also, place the decoupling capacitor close to the VCC pin and use a low-ESR capacitor to minimize noise.

  • To manage thermal considerations, ensure good airflow around the device, and consider using a heat sink or thermal pad if the device is expected to operate in high-temperature environments.

  • To minimize EMI and RFI, use a shielded enclosure, and ensure the PCB layout is designed to minimize radiation. Also, consider using EMI filters or ferrite beads on the input and output lines.