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Phase Locked Loops

✍ Scribed by J. B. Encinas (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
206
Series
Microwave Technology Series 6
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is devoted to a detailed and comprehensive study of phase locked loops aimed at preparing the reader to design them and to understand their applications. It is written at a level corresponding to a final year electronics undergraduate or a postgraduate student. Linear and semidigital phase locked loops are studied in nine chapters. Most of this book is concerned with analogue PLLs, but there are chapters on semidigital PLLs and on applications. The mathematical tools and background required are described at the end of the book. Important symbols A Amplifier gain Mixer gain (V -1) A Filter bandwidth (Hz) Bi Low pass filter bandwidth (Hz) BL Unilateral equivalent noise bandwidth (Hz) Bn D(s) Polynomial of variable s Peak amplitude of signal voltage (V) Ee Peak amplitude of reference signal voltage (V) Er Carrier frequency (Hz) Ie Intermediate frequency (Hz) Ii Intermediate frequency (Hz) IIF Local oscillator frequency (Hz) it Reference frequency (Hz) Ir F(s) Transfer function of loop filter G Amplifier voltage gain k FM modulator sensitivity (rad s -1 V -1) m K Motor coefficient (rad s -1) Back-electromotive force coefficient (V s rad -1) K1 Reverse back -electromotive force coefficient (rad V -1 S -1) Ke PC conversion gain (V rad s -1) Kd Motor torque coefficient (N m A -1) KM 1 1 VCO conversion gain (rads- V- ) Ko Conversion gain of PLL (S-2) Kv m Modulation factor m Integer n Integer n Loop order N ,N Integers representing division 1 2 1

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Simplified operation of PLL circuits....Pages 1-10
Analysis methods for linear PLLs....Pages 11-49
Linear tracking....Pages 50-72
Response to a sinusoidal excitation....Pages 73-85
Operating ranges....Pages 86-93
Noise....Pages 94-101
Linear bipolar silicon PLL integrated circuits....Pages 102-123
PLLs using digital phase comparators....Pages 124-143
Applications....Pages 144-164
Back Matter....Pages 165-193

✦ Subjects


Circuits and Systems; Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering; Electrical Engineering


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