ICs for microprocessors, DSPs, microcontrollers, and telecommunications are increasingly demanding higher frequencies ranging from 200 to 4000 MHz. Monolithic PLLs can meet these demands, but properly designing new monolithic PLLs is a demanding, complex activity. To guide you through design, simula
Phase-Locked Loops Engineering Handbook for Integrated Circuits
โ Scribed by Stanley J. Goldman
- Year
- 2007
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- English
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โฆ Synopsis
Phased-locked loops (PLLs) are control systems that have become indispensable in today's electronic circuitry. This highly accessible handbook is a practical resource that electronics engineers and circuit designers will find invaluable when developing these systems. PLLs are highly complex to design and are just as difficult to test. To speed development and ensure effective testing, engineers can turn to this collection of practical solutions, SPICE listings, simulation techniques, and testing set-ups. The book offers in-depth coverage of monolithic phase-locked loops and the latest generation of PLLs, showing how to meet the demand for high-powered, low-cost electronics. Moreover, this cutting-edge volume examines the complexities and new technologies for integrating monolithic PLLs on a single chip.
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