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Frequency Synthesis by Phase Lock
2nd Edition

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William F. Egan, University of Santa Clara, California, USA
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0471 32104 4
December 1999
Hardback
598pp


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Frequency synthesis is a key element in the design of all communications equipment,
particularly in new hand-held wireless devices. This technology enables wireless transmitters to change frequency
quickly, and also offers greater reliability and security in transmissions.
Emphasizing the key fundamentals of frequency synthesis, this timely book is written by a leading expert in the
field, and is based on a course taught for over 20 years. Topics covered include modulation, sidebands and noise
spectrums, frequency dividers, phase detectors, higher order loops and sampling effects.
- Presents exhaustive, state-of-the-art explanations of frequency synthesis and its underlying principles
- Provides a useful link to the Wiley ftp site for the use of associated MATLAB exercises
- Features numerous worked examples
Contents:
- The Elementary Phase-Locked Synthesizer
- Modulation, Sidebands and Noise Spectrums
- Frequency Dividers
- Phase Detectors
- Higher Order Loops
- Sampling Effects
- Architectures
- Large-Signal Performance, Natural Acquisition
- Acquisition Aids
- Spectral Purity
- Computer Aided Engineering
- Answers to Problems
- Cross-Reference from First-Edition.
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