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What is PLL?

A Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) is a control system that generates an output signal whose phase is related to the phase of an input signal. It is commonly used in applications such as frequency synthesis, FM demodulation, clock recovery, and signal tracking. A basic PLL typically contains a phase detector, a loop filter, and a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) in a feedback loop.

What other technologies are related to PLL?

PLL Competitor Technologies

DLLs (Delay-Locked Loops) can perform similar timing synchronization functions as PLLs.
mentioned alongside PLL in 41% (403) of relevant job posts

PLL Complementary Technologies

LDOs are often used to provide clean power to PLLs.
mentioned alongside PLL in 36% (561) of relevant job posts
Bandgap references provide a stable voltage reference often used in PLL designs.
mentioned alongside PLL in 40% (322) of relevant job posts
VCOs (Voltage-Controlled Oscillators) are a key component *within* a PLL.
mentioned alongside PLL in 53% (239) of relevant job posts

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