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34.
What three subcircuits does a phase locked loop (PLL) consist of?
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Kristy said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Kiran.
KIRAN V said:
9 years ago
PLL - A Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) is an electronic circuit with a current-driven oscillator that constantly adjusts to match the frequency of an input signal, often used in wireless systems.
PLLs are used to generate, stabilise, modulate, demodulate, filter or recover a signal from a "noisy" communications channel where data has been interrupted.
PLLs are used to generate, stabilise, modulate, demodulate, filter or recover a signal from a "noisy" communications channel where data has been interrupted.
Mano said:
10 years ago
What is phase locked loop?
Dinesh said:
1 decade ago
Voltage Controlled Oscillator.
Naveen said:
1 decade ago
What is VCO?
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