Datasheet
- Industrial Analog Current/Voltage Output Driver (Rev. C)
(PDF , 1288 KB) 21 Jun 2011 - XTR300EVM User's Guide
(PDF , 134 KB) 14 Feb 2006 - View All Technical Documents
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| Free Samples | Buy from Authorized Distributors | Part # | Status | Temp (oC) | Price | QTY | Package | Pins | Device Marking | Package QTY | Carrier | Distributor Inventory | TI 1k Lead Time | Not Available | | XTR300AIRGWR | ACTIVE | -55 to 125 | 1.90 | 1ku | VQFN (RGW) | 20 | View | 3000 | LARGE T&R | 1K - 5K | 1k quantity lead time: In stock | Not Available | Contact Distributor | XTR300AIRGWRG4 | ACTIVE | -55 to 125 | 1.90 | 1ku | VQFN (RGW) | 20 | View | 3000 | LARGE T&R | No Stock | For lead times contact TI Authorized Distributor or local TI sales office | | XTR300AIRGWT | ACTIVE | -55 to 125 | 2.20 | 1ku | VQFN (RGW) | 20 | View | 250 | SMALL T&R | >5K | 1k quantity lead time: In stock | | XTR300AIRGWTG4 | ACTIVE | -55 to 125 | 2.20 | 1ku | VQFN (RGW) | 20 | View | 250 | SMALL T&R | 1K - 5K | 1k quantity lead time: In stock |
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Related Products
| Part # | Name | Product Family | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| XTR111 | Precision Voltage-to-Current Converter/Transmitter | SENSORS, SENSOR CONDITIONING, 4-20MA TRANSMITTER - 4-20MA CONDITIONING | The XTR111 is made for unipolar output, can only source current and needs to be hard wired for current or voltage. It is also lower cost and single supply. |
| XTR110 | Precision Voltage-To-Current Converter/Transmitter | SENSORS, SENSOR CONDITIONING, 4-20MA TRANSMITTER - 4-20MA CONDITIONING | The XTR110 is similiar to the XTR111, but includes a 10V reference instead of of a voltage regulator. |
| DCP010505B | Miniature, 1W Isolated Unregulated DC/DC Converters | ISOLATED MODULE - 1W & 2W MINIATURE MODULE | |
| RCV420 | Precision 4mA to 20mA Current Loop Receiver | SENSORS, SENSOR CONDITIONING, 4-20MA TRANSMITTER - 4-20MA CONDITIONING | The RCV420 is a reciever for 4-20mA transmitters such as the XTR300 |
Technical Documents
Datasheet (1)
| Title | Type | Size (KB) | Date | Views |
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| 1288 | 21 Jun 2011 |
Selection & Solution Guides (3)
Models (3)
| Title | Category | Type | Size (KB) | Date | Views |
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| XTR300 PSpice Model | PSpice Model | ZIP | 9 KB | 15 Jan 2013 | 166 views |
| XTR300 TINA-TI Reference Design | TINA-TI Reference Design | TSC | 135 KB | 15 Jan 2013 | 119 views |
| XTR300 TINA-TI Spice Model | TINA-TI Spice Model | ZIP | 20 KB | 15 Jan 2013 | 85 views |
Design Kits & Evaluation Modules (1)
| Name | Part# | Type |
|---|---|---|
| XTR300 Evaluation Module | XTR300EVM | Evaluation Modules & Boards |
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