Pressure transmitter

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Pressure transmitter

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Overview

Our integrated circuits and reference designs enable you to build pressure transmitters with sensors that convert pressure measurement into an electrical representation. Transmission occurs over a loop-powered 4-20 mA interface, an IO-Link interface or wireless connection.

Design requirements

Pressure transmitter designs often require:

  • Precision signal chain for sensing.
  • Ultra-low current.
  • Multi-protocol industrial communication and interface solutions.

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Application brief How to Select Amplifiers for Pressure Transmitter Applications (Rev. B) PDF | HTML Feb 14, 2023
Application brief High-Performance 16-bit PWM to 4- to 20-mA DAC for Field Transmitters Mar 26, 2020
E-book 11 Ways to Protect Your Power Path Jul 3, 2019
Technical article Staying on budget: How digital isolators are transforming field transmitters PDF | HTML May 24, 2019
Technical article Is your factory smarter than a fifth grader? PDF | HTML Sep 28, 2017
Technical article IO-Link: The backbone of the smart factory PDF | HTML Sep 14, 2017
Technical article Protecting field transmitters from surge transients PDF | HTML Sep 8, 2017
Application note Understanding Eco-mode(TM) Operation Dec 5, 2016
White paper Making factories smarter, more productive through predictive maintenance Nov 2, 2016
Analog design Journal Low-EMI buck powers a multivariable sensor transmitter with BLE connectivity Oct 24, 2016
Technical article Powering smart sensor transmitters in industrial applications PDF | HTML May 2, 2016
Analog design Journal Low-IQ synchronous buck converter enables intelligent field-sensor applications Apr 26, 2016
Application note Using the XTR115 with the PGA309 to Generate 4mA to 20mA Output (Rev. B) Apr 20, 2006

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