XTR101AU Texas Instruments analog-mixed-signal (SOIC) In Stock

XTR101AU is a 2-wire 4-20mA precision current transmitter by Texas Instruments in SOIC-8 package, operating -40°C to 85°C. Priced from $27.96/unit, in-stock, 1 piece MOQ, ships worldwide.

ACTIVEanalog-mixed-signalVerified Apr 2026
Package / Visual Reference
XTR101AUSOIC
Quick Facts
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Package
SOIC
Pin Count
8
Lifecycle
ACTIVE
Category
analog-mixed-signal
Price
From $16.7500(MOQ 1)
Temp Range
-40.0°C to 85.0°C
RoHS
Compliant
Lead Time
3–7 business days
Shipping
DHL Express · Worldwide

Applications

The XTR101AU is widely used in industrial process control systems for transmitting sensor signals over long distances using the standard 4-20mA current loop. It suits pressure transmitters, temperature sensors, flow meters, and remote sensing applications where two-wire loop-powered operation is required.

Specifications

Supply Voltage7.5V to 40V
Output Current4-20mA
Interface2-Wire Loop
Operating Temperature-40°C to +85°C
PackageSOIC-8
Quiescent Current50µA typ
Accuracy±0.025% typ
PackageSOIC

Compliance & Regulatory

RoHS StatusCompliant
Lead-FreeYes (Pb-Free)

Datasheet

XTR101AU Datasheet Download

Official datasheet from Texas Instruments

Alternate & Equivalent Parts

No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the XTR101AU and what does it do?

The XTR101AU is a 2-wire, 4-20mA precision current transmitter IC from Texas Instruments. It converts a sensor signal (voltage or resistive) into a standard 4-20mA current loop output, enabling long-distance signal transmission in industrial process control systems with just two wires carrying both power and signal.

What are the key specifications of the XTR101AU?

The XTR101AU operates from a 7.5V to 40V supply, outputs 4-20mA current, draws only 50µA quiescent current, and achieves ±0.025% typical accuracy. It comes in an 8-pin SOIC package and operates over the industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.

What applications is the XTR101AU designed for?

The XTR101AU is designed for industrial process control applications including pressure transmitters, temperature sensors, flow meters, and remote sensing systems. Its 2-wire loop-powered design simplifies field wiring and makes it ideal for distributed control systems (DCS) and SCADA applications.

What are compatible alternatives or replacements for the XTR101AU?

Compatible alternatives for the XTR101AU include the XTR110 (voltage-to-current converter), XTR111 (high-voltage current transmitter), and AD693 from Analog Devices. The choice depends on your supply voltage range, accuracy requirements, and output configuration.

What is the pricing and availability of the XTR101AU?

The XTR101AU is available from $27.96 per unit at 1-piece MOQ, dropping to $16.75 at 10,000 pieces. It is currently in stock with global shipping available. Minimum order is 1 piece with fast lead times for standard quantities.

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About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. TI designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips used in industrial, automotive, consumer, communications, and enterprise systems.

AvailabilityIn Stock
Reference Price (USD)
From $16.7500
Buy from 1pc · Factory-direct pricing
Qty.Unit PriceExt. Price
1+$27.9630$27.96
80+$23.1670$1853.36
500+$18.8500$9425.00
1000+$17.8000$17800.00
10000+$16.7500$167500.00
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Lead Time3-7 business days
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