<p><p></p><p>This book explains concepts behind fractional subsampling-based frequency synthesis that is re-shaping todayβs art in the field of low-noise LO generation. It covers advanced material, giving clear guidance for development of background-calibrated environments capable of spur-free synth
Phase-Locked and Frequency Feedback Systems. Principle and Techniques
β Scribed by Jacob Klapper (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Page xi
Acknowledgments, Page xiii
Glossary of Terms, Pages xv-xx
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-3, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 2 - Review of Concepts, Pages 4-22, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 3 - Loop Components and Systems Considerations, Pages 23-48, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 4 - FM Feedback Loop Principles, Pages 49-75, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 5 - Phase-Locked Loop Principles, Pages 76-112, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 6 - Design of Phase-Locked Loops for FM Demodulation, Pages 113-169, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 7 - Design of Frequency-Feedback Loops for FM Demodulation, Pages 170-224, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 8 - Design of Compound and Multiple Loops for Low-Threshold Demodulation, Pages 225-264, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 9 - Digital FM and Other PLL Applications, Pages 265-303, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
CHAPTER 10 - Testing and Evaluation Procedures, Pages 304-338, JACOB KLAPPER, JOHN T. FRANKLE
APPENDIX A - Derivation of Angle-Modulation Improvement Equations, Pages 339-343
APPENDIX B - Derivation of the Discriminator Baseband Response, Pages 344-345
APPENDIX C - The Ideal Demodulator, Pages 346-347
APPENDIX D - Varactor VCO Distortion, Pages 348-350
APPENDIX E - Baseband-Equivalent Response of a Single-Tuned Circuit to a Small-Index Off-Tuned FM Carrier, Pages 351-352
APPENDIX F - Calculation of Minimum Noise Bandwidth and Loop Filter Zero Constant for the FMFB, Pages 353-354
Bibliography, Pages 355-380
Author Index, Pages 381-384
Subject Index, Pages 385-393
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE: A Series of Monographs and Texts, Pages ibc1-ibc2
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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