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Typically the DDS is used as the reference oscillator for the PLL, resulting
in the VCO being at a multiple of the DDS output frequency. The idea being that the VCO output will have decent phase noise performance with the fine frequency resolution of the DDS, and resaonably fast stepping times---"the best of both worlds", you might say. I discovered an interesting alternative at : http://lea.hamradio.si/~s57nan/ham_r.../dds_9851.html This idea has the DDS acting as a programmable divider inside the PLL feedback loop. Ok, what are the advantages or disadvantages of doing this? What does it do to the phase noise and lock-up time? And what about the spurs? Jim N8EE |
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