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It's on the way. Anyway, a ground plane will help a great deal, in cleaning
up some of those problems. Pete Damien Teney wrote in message ... I don't have any ground plane. I only have a veroboard, which I took the unused tracks apart. I also don't have an "anti-slewing filter"; I first tried to do it but the output signal was very "unclean", so I removed the two capacitors. I'm now having two resistors in serial between the phase-detector and the op-amp, and it is much better. I would be interested if you could mail me the schematic of your loop filter ;-) (mail it to ) Damien I had used that chip for several years, with a 2.5kHz reference frequency, and never ran into those kinds of problems. My first iteration of that synthesizer did have some high level reference sidebands (-40dBc), but after I redid the board with a top layer ground plane, all of the problems cleared up. Are you using a ground plane on your board? Are you also using that anti-slewing filter at the op-amp input, whereby you split one of the Rs, and use a shunt C between the two? If you would like a schematic of my loop filter, give me a shout. Pete |
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