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A CMOS Analog Multi-Sinusoidal Phase-Locked-Loop

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An analog CMOS IC is described that is capable of tracking and isolating the sinusoidal components of a two-sinusoidal input signal, though the algorithm can be easily generalized to deal with a larger number of input sinusoids. It is based on adapting the parameters of an HR filter; the filter topology takes on the form of resonators in a feedback loop, and the adaptive algorithm moves these resonator frequencies until they are equal to the input frequencies, at which point, the isolated sinusoids are available at the resonator outputs. The adaptive filter features a minimal hardware complexity (to track l sinusoids, exactly l second order resonators are needed), and also gets around the convergence problems normally associated with IIR adaptive filters. This filter was implemented in the continuous-time domain using a Gm-C architecture, with the Gmbeing used to tune the resonator frequency. The chip was fabricated using a 2-µm digital CMOS process, with poly resistors, and metal l-metal2 capacitors. It was tested and shown to be fully functional, with a useful tracking range of ≈ 500-800 KHz around the initial frequency of each resonator. © 1994 IEEE

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