Hi Ingo, so the input to the VCO (the output of the LPF) is digital? That would certainly explain it. Not sure how I missed that in the manual. Regarding compromising the function of the PLL, of course I want to compromise the function of the PLL! The poor thing is always the object of abuse, isn't it? Doug > > i find that the a196 manual explains it quite well. > the phase comparator in the a196 generates a digital > signal, which is used to drive a linear vco. > the lowpass filter is there to smooth out this > digital signal and make it less jumpy, which leads > to a more stable vco output. since other vco's are > controlled in a different way (not by a digital signal, > but a continuous analog voltage), you won't get the same > results with "normal" vco's like a110 or a111. inserting > a lowpass filter at a different position in the pll would > just compromise the function of the module. > somebody please correct me if i'm wrong here. > > best wishes > > ingo >
Message
Re: A-196 lowpass in mod?
2009-02-24 by Doug
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.