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Summary
Summary
Frequency synthesizers are used in everything from wireless and wireline communications to waveform generation, but until now circuit design expertise in this area has been scattered in numerous trade publications and papers. This one-stop resource gives circuit designers all the straight-from-the-lab techniques, procedures, and applications they need for their work in the field. Following an introduction to system architecture and behavioural analysis, the book provides an extensive treatment of circuit implementation, emphasizing analog synthesizers and direct digital synthesizers and their applications. Worked and simulated examples throughout provide professionals with field-tested analyses, design approaches, and problem-solving strategies.
Author Notes
Calvin Plett holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Carleton University.
He is an associate professor in the Department of Electronics at Carleton University and a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario.
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Table of Contents
Introduction |
Synthesizer Architectures |
System Level Overview of PLL-Based Frequency Synthesis |
Digital Design Considerations |
CMOS Logic and Current Mode Logic |
Dividers and Phase-Frequency Detectors |
Charge Pumps and Loop Filters |
Voltage-Controlled Oscillators |
Sigma-Delta Modulation for Fractional-N Synthesis |
Direct Digital Synthesis |
Direct Modulation in Frequency Synthesizers |
Appendix A Review of Basic Control Theory |
Appendix B Review of Transistor Models |