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[size=120%]Advanced Phase-Lock Techniques (Artech House Microwave Library)
By James A. Crawford
- Publisher: Artech House Publishers
- Number Of Pages: 510
- Publication Date: 2007-11-30
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 159693140X
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781596931404
Product Description:
This practical reference offers a unified approach to phase-lock technology, spanning large and small signal-to-noise applications. It takes you from continuous-time systems through hybrid time-sampled systems to fractional-N synthesis techniques. The book also looks at bit-synchronization in the context of phased-lock loop methods. You find expanded coverage of frequency synthesis that examines techniques used to develop RFICs for WiMAX and WCDMA applications.
The book includes numerous computer simulation techniques that enable you to analyze phase-locked systems and create accurate simulation methods for noise. You get a precise, detailed explanation at Delta-Sigma techniques that give you a clearer understanding of fractional-N synthesis and let you develop your own Delta-Sigma methods. Moreover, this unique resource gives you new insight into how phase noise affects bit-error rate and the performance of transmitters and receivers. More than 1,500 equations and figures support key topics throughout the book.
Software Included--CD-ROM contains practical tools to aid in the design process such as Visio figures and Matlab code for nearly all the mathematical plots in the book.
Summary: Great reference for PLLs
Rating: 5
True to its title, this is not an introductory text, but it contains an amazing amount of information on PLLs of various kinds (including fractional-n synthesizers with sigma-delta modulators) and on their applications in systems. The material is well organized and reads smoothly in spite of the inclusion of substantial mathematical developments. The author provides mathematical background with apparent ease and rigor but also offers practical recommendations and a large collection of useful formulas and graphs. The work is well illustrated and most graphs are referenced to the MATLAB® scripts (included on CD) that produced them. The availability of the scripts and extensive references facilitate further pursuit of the material covered. The author has taken the care to provide an errata, and also as a complete table of contents, on his web site, which I found by searching for his name with the book title. This is an excellent reference for engineers who work with phase-locked loops.
Summary: A New Look at PLLs that is Different
Rating: 5
The book starts out with a broad view of the phase-lock concept, pulling together perspectives from signal processing, estimation theory, and traditional circuit theory. It presumes some prior familiarity with the PLL subject. It has an excellent treatment on loop filters, well beyond what has been published before. The treatment on delta-sigma based fractional-N synthesis is particularly good as it starts with the historical patent record and takes the reader through all of the basic concepts up through important caveats to stay clear of. The final chapter is an in depth examination of PLLs used for bit sychronization and clock recovery. The books thorough treatment plus the inclusion of all the Matlab code used in preparation of the text makes this an excellent technical reference worth adding to one's personal library. |
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