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Damien
There are two main possibilities (and a few others as John Miles says) First the 187 KHz could be a reference spur if that is the comparison frequency. I note you are using a 10.24 MHz clock. What is the R (reference divider) ratio and main N ratio? These will be entered by software or hardwiring/switching various pins. If the signal is a reference spur than it could be attenuated by an additional pole (RC network) before the VCO A single RC pole will attenuate at 6dB/octave above its corner (3dB) freq, so to get any sort of attenuation, the pole will have to set at about 1/10 of the unwanted signal/reference (say 20 KHz) or lower. Alternatively the signal could mean the loop is unstable, in which case you might have to go back to design basics How did you arrive at the values for the loop filter? Richard Damien Teney wrote in message ... Hello all, I've already done a post a few days ago about a PLL system I had build. The initial problem was almost solved, but it isn't yet perfect. In fact I made a PLL with a MC145152 IC, that I added to an existing VCO (see http://www.mcarsweb.com/_divers/sche...cation-note_98) . It works quite well but the output signal, that is fed into the VCO, is varying a bit at a frequency of about 187 KHz (http://www.mcarsweb.com/_divers/oscillo.jpg the vertical scale is enlarged). I don't know if I should adjust the filter values, or add a additional small filter just before the VCO (with a resistor and a capacitor between the output and the ground). What do you think about that ? Thanks in advance for your answers ;-) Damien |
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