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    Improve System Accuracy with Maxim’s MAX12900 Small, Low Power 4-20mA Sensor Transmitter for Industrial Automation Applications

    Create small, low power, and highly accurate designs for industrial automation applications with the MAX12900 ultra-low power, highly integrated 4-20mA sensor transmitter from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Ideal applications include industrial automation and process control, loop-powered 4-20mA current transmitters, remote instrumentation, and smart sensors.

     

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    Nowadays, system designers must develop enhanced 4-20mA sensor transmitters with several considerations in mind. These include improved measurement accuracy over a wide temperature range and reduced size to fit in a small enclosure. In addition, they are required to meet a tight current budget of their overall sensor transmitter system of 4mA maximum.

    The MAX12900 increases system accuracy with 10 ppm/°C voltage reference for up to 3.5x lower drift compared to traditional solutions. The small footprint (5mm x 5mm package size) of the MAX12900 integrates 10 optimized building blocks that results in significant space savings of 20%-50% vs. traditional 4-20mA sensor transmitter implementations. The addition of an integrated high voltage LDO and power sequencing capability simplifies the power-up of the 4-20mA sensor transmitter. Its reduced current consumption for low power requires just 250uA of current maximum, enabling up to 50% power savings compared to traditional solutions. The new MAX12900 solution reduces implementation complexity, generating system cost savings by converting pulse width modulation data from a microcontroller into current over a 4-20mA loop with two, three, or four-wire configurations. The MAX12900 is available in a 32-pin TQFN package and operates over a wide industrial temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.

    Key Advantages

    • Small size: 20-50% smaller solution size than traditional solutions; 5x5mm package size
    • High accuracy: 10 ppm/°C voltage reference for up to 3.5x lower drift compared to traditional solutions; 0.01% maximum linearity
    • Low power: Current consumption reduced by up to 50% compared to traditional solutions; 250uA current maximum

    Commentary

    • “With Maxim’s MAX12900, we now have the flexibility to implement 2- and 3-wire configuration in our solutions,” said Juergen Schmollinger, Group Leader, Development Electronics, Pressure Sensors at IFM. “In addition, we can use it with both a mid and high-end 4-20mA transmitter due to its high accuracy.”
    • “The combination of integration and flexibility, coupled with low power and high accuracy, makes the MAX12900 an ideal solution for low power sensor transmitters and industrial safety applications,” said Carmelo Morello, Executive Business Manager at Maxim Integrated.

    Availability and Pricing

    • The MAX12900 is available at Maxim’s website and select authorized distributors for $2.89 (1000-up, FOB USA)
    • The MAX12900EVKIT#evaluation kit is available for $55

     

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