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PLL - Phase Locked Loop

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A phase-locked loop is an electronic circuit that controls an oscillator so that it maintains a constant phase angle relative to a reference signal. In communications, the oscillator is usually at the receiver, and the reference signal is extracted from the signal received from the remote transmitter. Phase-locked loops are widely used in space communications for coherent carrier
tracking and threshold extension, bit synchronization, and symbol synchronization.

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Last Updated on Monday, 27 April 2009 10:36  

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