Fully Connected PLL Networks: How Filter Determines the Number of Nodes
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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17/04/2012
17/04/2012
2009
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Synchronization plays an important role in telecommunication systems, integrated circuits, and automation systems. Formerly, the masterslave synchronization strategy was used in the great majority of cases due to its reliability and simplicity. Recently, with the wireless networks development, and with the increase of the operation frequency of integrated circuits, the decentralized clock distribution strategies are gaining importance. Consequently, fully connected clock distribution systems with nodes composed of phase-locked loops (PLLs) appear as a convenient engineering solution. In this work, the stability of the synchronous state of these networks is studied in two relevant situations: when the node filters are first-order lag-lead low-pass or when the node filters are second-order low-pass. For first-order filters, the synchronous state of the network shows to be stable for any number of nodes. For second-order filter, there is a superior limit for the number of nodes, depending on the PLL parameters. Copyright (C) 2009 Atila Madureira Bueno et al. |
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MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS IN ENGINEERING, 2009 1024-123X http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14717 10.1155/2009/256765 |
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eng |
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HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION |
Relação |
Mathematical Problems in Engineering |
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openAccess Copyright HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION |
Palavras-Chave | #PHASE-LOCKED LOOPS #DOUBLE-FREQUENCY JITTER #SYNCHRONIZATION #OSCILLATORS #OPERATION #Engineering, Multidisciplinary #Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications |
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