Phase lock loop frequency synthesis finds uses in a myriad of wireless applications - from local oscillators for receivers and transmitters to high performance RF test equipment. As the security and reliability of mobile communication transmissions have gained importance, PLL and frequency synthesis
Frequency Acquisition Techniques for Phase Locked Loops
β Scribed by Daniel B. Talbot(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-IEEE Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 228
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
How to acquire the input frequency from an unlocked state
A phase locked loop (PLL) by itself cannot become useful until it has acquired the applied signal's frequency. Often, a PLL will never reach frequency acquisition (capture) without explicit assistive circuits. Curiously, few books on PLLs treat the topic of frequency acquisition in any depth or detail. Frequency Acquisition Techniques for Phase Locked Loops offers a no-nonsense treatment that is equally useful for engineers, technicians, and managers.
Since mathematical rigor for its own sake can degenerate into intellectual "rigor mortis," the author introduces readers to the basics and delivers useful information with clear language and minimal mathematics. With most of the approaches having been developed through years of experience, this completely practical guide explores methods for achieving the locked state in a variety of conditions as it examines:
- Performance limitations of phase/frequency detectorβbased phase locked loops
- The quadricorrelator method for both continuous and sampled modes
- Sawtooth ramp-and-sample phase detector and how its waveform contains frequency error information that can be extracted
- The benefits of a self-sweeping, self-extinguishing topology
- Sweep methods using quadrature mixer-based lock detection
- The use of digital implementations versus analog
Frequency Acquisition Techniques for Phase Locked Loops is an important resource for RF/microwave engineers, in particular, circuit designers; practicing electronics engineers involved in frequency synthesis, phase locked loops, carrier or clock recovery loops, radio-frequency integrated circuit design, and aerospace electronics; and managers wanting to understand the technology of phase locked loops and frequency acquisition assistance techniques or jitter attenuating loops.
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Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β2):
Chapter 2 A Review of PLL Fundamentals (pages 3β15):
Chapter 3 Simulating the PLL Linear Operation Mode (pages 17β20):
Chapter 4 Sideband Suppression Filtering (pages 21β23):
Chapter 5 Pros and Cons of Sampled Data Phase Detection (pages 25β32):
Chapter 6 Phase Compression (pages 33β34):
Chapter 7 Hard Limiting of a Signal Plus Noise (pages 35β37):
Chapter 8 Phase Noise and Other Spurious Interferers (pages 39β46):
Chapter 9 Impulse Modulation and Noise Aliasing (pages 47β51):
Chapter 10 Time and Phase Jitter, Heterodyning, and Multiplication (pages 53β56):
Chapter 11 Carrier Recovery Applications and Acquisition (pages 57β72):
Chapter 12 Notes on Sweep Methods (pages 73β83):
Chapter 13 Nonsweep Acquisition Methods (pages 85β103):
Chapter 14 AM Rejection in Frequency Detection Schemes (pages 105β118):
Chapter 15 Interfacing the Frequency Discriminator to the PLL (pages 119β124):
Chapter 16 Actual Frequency Discriminator Implementations (pages 125β143):
Chapter 17 Clock Recovery Using a PLL (pages 145β164):
Chapter 18 Frequency Synthesis Applications (pages 165β194):
Chapter 19 Injection Pulling of Multiple VCO's as in a Serdes (pages 195β197):
Chapter 20 Digital PLL Example (pages 199β202):
Chapter 21 Conclusion (pages 203β204):
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