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What frequency synthesizer circuit uses a phase comparator, look-up table, digital-to-analog converter, and a low-pass antialias filter?
What frequency synthesizer circuit uses a phase comparator, look-up table, digital-to-analog converter, and a low-pass antialias filter?
A direct digital synthesizer.
From kb6nu's site, article titled Extra Class question of the day: frequency synthesizers
(this question for Extra class was retired)
"A direct digital synthesizer is the type of frequency synthesizer circuit that uses a phase accumulator, lookup table, digital to analog converter and a low-pass anti-alias filter. The phase accumulator is a principal component of a direct digital synthesizer (DDS).
The information is contained in the lookup table of a direct digital frequency synthesizer is the amplitude values that represent a sine-wave output."
For more information, please see Analog site for the article All About Direct Digital Synthesis by Eva Murphy and Colm Slattery
See Wikipedia's article on Frequency synthesizer
Also, see the Electronics Notes site for the article Digital PLL Frequency Synthesizer and their YouTube channel's video called Digital PLL Frequency Synthesizers: what they are, how they work 6:03 minutes
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A circuit that compares the output of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) to a frequency standard and produces an error voltage that is then used to adjust the capacitance of a varactor diode used to control frequency in that same VCO is called what?
A circuit that
compares the output of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) to a frequency standard and
produces an error voltage that is then used to adjust the capacitance of a varactor diode used to control frequency in that same VCO
is called what?
Phase-locked loop.
The varactor diode is a variable capacitor, helping various circuits to be quickly tuned through the control of voltage application. The varactor diode resembles a p-n diode, having nonlinear reactance.
For more on vacator diode:
Wikipedia's article Varicap
Electronics Notes article Varactor Diode or Varicap Diode
Circuit Globe article Varactor Diode
For more information, please see the TutorialsPoint site for the article Phase Locked Loop IC
Also, see the Analog site for the article Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Fundamentals by Ian Collins
And, see the Electronics Notes site for the article PLL Phase Locked Loop Tutorial & Primer
See Wikipedia's article Phase-locked loop
Lastly, see the All About Circuits site for the article What Exactly Is a Phase-Locked Loop, Anyways? by Robert Keim
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RF input to a mixer is 200 MHz and the local oscillator frequency is 150 MHz. What output would you expect to see at the IF output prior to any filtering?
RF input to a mixer is 200 MHz and the local oscillator frequency is 150 MHz.
What output would you expect to see at the IF output prior to any filtering?
50, 150, 200 and 350 MHz.
From wp2ahg:
The output includes:
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What spectral impurity components might be generated by a phase-locked-loop synthesizer?
What spectral impurity components might be generated by a phase-locked-loop synthesizer?
Broadband noise.
For more information, please see the TutorialsPoint site for the article Phase Locked Loop IC
Also, see the Analog site for the article Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Fundamentals by Ian Collins
And, see the Electronics Notes site for the article PLL Phase Locked Loop Tutorial & Primer
See Wikipedia's article Phase-locked loop
Lastly, see the All About Circuits site for the article What Exactly Is a Phase-Locked Loop, Anyways? by Robert Keim
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In a direct digital synthesizer, what are the unwanted components on its output?
In a direct digital synthesizer, what are the unwanted components on its output?
Spurs at discrete frequencies.
From kb6nu's site, article titled Extra Class question of the day: frequency synthesizers
(this question for Extra class was retired)
"A direct digital synthesizer is the type of frequency synthesizer circuit that uses a phase accumulator, lookup table, digital to analog converter and a low-pass anti-alias filter. The phase accumulator is a principal component of a direct digital synthesizer (DDS).
The information is contained in the lookup table of a direct digital frequency synthesizer is the amplitude values that represent a sine-wave output."
For more information, please see Analog site for the article All About Direct Digital Synthesis by Eva Murphy and Colm Slattery
See Wikipedia's article on Frequency synthesizer
Also, see the Electronics Notes site for the article Digital PLL Frequency Synthesizer and their YouTube channel's video called Digital PLL Frequency Synthesizers: what they are, how they work 6:03 minutes
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What is the definition of a phase-locked loop (PLL) circuit?
What is the definition of a phase-locked loop (PLL) circuit?
A servo loop consisting of a phase detector, a low-pass filter and voltage-controlled oscillator.
It is a control, using oscillator frequency, providing feedback, adjusting locally the phase signal equal the phase of the input.
Please see the Electronics Notes site for the article PLL Phase Locked Loop Tutorial & Primer
Also, see the Analog site for the article Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Fundamentals by Ian Collins
And, see the Tech Target site for the article phase-locked loop (PLL) by Rahul Awati and John Burke, Nemertes Research
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