Abstract:
Frequency synthesizers based on finite state machines are notorious for producing spurious tones (spurs). These spurs can be inherent in the architecture or may result fr...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Frequency synthesizers based on finite state machines are notorious for producing spurious tones (spurs). These spurs can be inherent in the architecture or may result from interactions between quantization noise and nonlinearities. This paper presents recent results, including descriptions of the problems and emerging solutions thereto.
Date of Conference: 28-31 May 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 September 2017
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Electronic ISSN: 2379-447X
School of Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering University College Cork, Cork, IRELAND
Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland Tyndall National Institute, Cork, IRELAND
School of Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering University College Cork, Cork, IRELAND
Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland Tyndall National Institute, Cork, IRELAND
School of Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering University College Cork, Cork, IRELAND
Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland Tyndall National Institute, Cork, IRELAND
School of Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering University College Cork, Cork, IRELAND
Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland Tyndall National Institute, Cork, IRELAND
School of Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering University College Cork, Cork, IRELAND
Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland Tyndall National Institute, Cork, IRELAND
School of Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering University College Cork, Cork, IRELAND
Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland Tyndall National Institute, Cork, IRELAND