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Introduction To Phase-Lock Loop System Modeling By Wen Li, Senior System Engineer, Advanced Analog Product Group
Introduction Phase-lock loops (PLLs) have been one of the basic building blocks in modern electronic systems. They have been widely used in communications, multimedia and many other applications. The theory and mathematical models used to describe PLLs come in two types: linear and non-linear. Non-linear theory is often complicated and difficult to deal with in real-world designs. Click here to view this column in .pdf format. (91k) Analog Main | Product of the Week | Columns | Editorial | Tech Notes
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