
#S49
Q:
How do I test a PLL?
Phase Locked Loop
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Use of the MX feature of the Titan and Griffin systems is one way to measure frequency. There is a “trick” that uses the digital part of the tester to accomplish this. Consider the following equation:
Example: Fout known at 1%? N = 100 points is enough. Follow these basic steps to setup for frequency measurement. The illustration below helps to clarify the process.
1) Connect the PLL output to a tester system channel. Define this channel as DUT output with some nominal threshold level. |
3) Now for the tricky part: think of the system channel the PLL is connected to as a single bit digitizer, operating at the Test Rate frequency, named Fs in the drawing below. When you will pass trace data for this pin to the Fast Fourier Transform function, you will receive the frequency spectrum data. Search for the MAX value. This is the searched PLL frequency. You can also derive jitter (statistically) based on this frequency spectrum data. |
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ACT/Asp C code functions for performing FFT frequency measurement: |
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