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DescriptionBang-bang PFD waveforms constantDf 101010 input.png |
English: Waveforms inside a bang-bang Phase and Frequency Detector for CDR use. The PFD receives a fixed pattern 101010 of data NRZ input and the 4 phases of a clock at f/2 with a constant frequency difference between the data frequency and (twice) the clock frequency. |
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