Title :
Some non-linear effects of quantization in phase-locked loops
Author :
Böhm, B. ; Schoonees, J.A. ; Tapson, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Cape Town Univ., Rondebosch, South Africa
Abstract :
The combination of feedback and quantization causes special problems. (Each on its own has its problems, like instability and round-off errors.) The main problem is the likely existence of multiple equilibria of limit cycles. Another is possible coherence between the input signal and quantization error or limit cycle, making the error indistinguishable from whatever signal characteristic we want to measure. In this paper the conditions in which limit cycles occur are described, and the coherence between limit cycles and incoming signals, which can lead to spurious measurements, are examined. Particular mention is made of the fact that the phase-locked loop (PLL) exhibits a non-linear and phase-dependent relationship between amplitude quantization and the resultant phase quantization. A remedy for some of these problems, in the form of a design rule specifying desirable quantization resolution at various points in a typical phase-locked loop, is described
Keywords :
circuit feedback; digital phase locked loops; limit cycles; nonlinear network synthesis; quantisation (signal); roundoff errors; signal resolution; Nyquist rate digital PLL; amplitude quantization; coherence; design rule; feedback; input signal; instability; limit cycles; multiple equilibria; non-linear effects; phase quantization; phase-locked loops; quantization error; quantization resolution; round-off errors; signal characteristic; spurious measurements; Control theory; Digital control; Digital signal processing; Feedback; Limit-cycles; Phase locked loops; Pi control; Process control; Proportional control; Quantization;
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Signal Processing, 1994. COMSIG-94., Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE South African Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Stellenbosch
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1998-2
DOI :
10.1109/COMSIG.1994.512447