The XTR111 features an external resistor that sets the ratio between the input voltage and output current. The circuit can be modified for voltage output as well. With accuracy of 0.015 percent and low cost, it is ideally suited for current-mode sensor excitation and as a voltage-controlled current source.
When combined with an external MOSFET, the XTR111 ensures large voltage compliance extending below ground as well as easy power dissipation. Output disable control can be used for conditions where the output should present zero current.
Providing an excellent central building block for three-wire sensor system designs, the XTR111 can pre-condition sensor signals through digitally calibrated sensor signal conditioning chips (such as PGA309),
ultra low-power microcontrollers (such as MSP430), and discrete combinations of instrumentation amplifiers and voltage references (such as INA122, INA118 and REF31xx), or low-power op amps and voltage references (such as OPA335, OPA344 and REF32xx).