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AZ12001XP
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Arizona Microtek, Inc AZM
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AZ12001
Loop Filter Design
The combination of the phase detector, amplifier, VCO and divider form a second-order phase-locked loop. Proper
selection of the loop components is important to obtain stable, low jitter operation.
The loop bandwidth (or natural frequency, ωn) and damping factor (ζ) are the two major driving forces that define the
loop’s response to a disturbance. The value of ζ is typically 0.7 to ensure the fastest step response consistent with no
ringing. However in many oscillator application ζ may be 3 or higher to provide further phase noise reduction. ωn is
chosen as a compromise between settling time, VCO jitter and reference feedthrough. These values can be computed by
the following equations:
ωn
=
1
N
Kφ KVCO
τ1
ζ = τ 2ωn
2
τ1 = R1C1
τ 2 = R2C1
Kφ = Phase Detector Gain (20.3 radians/V)
KVCO = VCO Gain (radians/sec/volt)
N = Frequency Divisor value (4,8, 16 or 32)
The component definitions are shown in the figure below. R3 should be equal to R1 to minimize integrator offsets.
C1
VCO
CONTROL
R1
R2
VOLTAGE
R3
CPREF CPOUT
INTREF INTSUM
INTOUT
INTEGRATOR
CHARGE
PUMP
Figure 2 Charge Pump and Integrator
January 2005 * REV - 3
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