Wiley-IEEE Press, 2024. — 383 p. — ISBN 9781119909040.
A phase-locked loop (PLL) is a type of circuit with a range of important applications in telecommunications and computing. It generates an output signal with a controlled relationship to an input signal, such as an oscillator which matches the phases of input and output signals. This is a critical function in coherent communication systems, with the result that the theory and design of these circuits are essential to electronic communications of all kinds.Phase-Locked Loops: System Perspectives and Circuit Design Aspects provides a concise, accessible introduction to PLL design. It introduces readers to the role of PLLs in modern communication systems, the fundamental techniques of phase-lock circuitry, and the possible applications of PLLs in a wide variety of electronic communications contexts. The first book of its kind to incorporate modern architectures and to balance theoretical fundamentals with detailed design insights, this promises to be a must-own text for students and industry professionals.Phase-Locked Loops is essential for graduate students and advanced undergraduates in integrated circuit design, as well researchers and engineers in electrical and computing subjects.
Introduction
Phase‐Lock BasicsLinear Model and Loop Dynamics
Transient Response
System PerspectivesFrequency and Spectral Purity
Application Aspects
Building CircuitsPhase Detector
Voltage‐Controlled Oscillator
Frequency Divider
PLL ArchitecturesFractional‐N PLL
Digital‐Intensive PLL
Clock‐and‐Data Recovery PLL