DOI: 10.22215/etd/2019-13414
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Design of a Linear LC Digitally Controlled Oscillator Using Topographical Field Maps

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“…This is where a binary signal can be used to control the capacitors state. The DCO for the system in this thesis was designed by Shakeeb Abdullah [14], another Masters student, and has the following behavior: bank decreases the DCO frequency by a certain step size from its free running frequency. The DCO's frequency resolution is equal to the smallest step up or down it can take.…”
Section: Digital Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is where a binary signal can be used to control the capacitors state. The DCO for the system in this thesis was designed by Shakeeb Abdullah [14], another Masters student, and has the following behavior: bank decreases the DCO frequency by a certain step size from its free running frequency. The DCO's frequency resolution is equal to the smallest step up or down it can take.…”
Section: Digital Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%