PHASE-PLANE BEHAVIOR OF THE PHASE-LOCKED LOOP WITH COMPLEX ZEROS.

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

12-1-1985

Abstract

The phase-locked loop (PLL) with complex zeros was shown earlier to offer lowered noise threshold and greater linearity. The authors present the phase-plane behavior of this PLL and compares it with the conventional second-order type. For the condition where optimum operation was found experimentally and where the equivalent phase detector changes from simple to two-valuedness, a major change takes place in the phase-plane portrait. The major effects noted are the lack of coventional cycle skippings and the appearance of infinite frequency error.

Identifier

0022198382 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Conference Record International Conference on Communications

ISSN

05361486

First Page

1020

Last Page

1024

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