Yet another PLL question

Ok, found this,

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and this is the info
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Its seems to be a highly recommended diy thingummy.

It's just out of interest, I'm not trying to build a MP3 player locked to GPS.

My PLL knowledge is not very good, just sort of 4046 simple stuff.

I can't figure out why he uses a separate xtal (via U7) for doing the counting. Dither comes to mind

In one para first column bottom of P2 "If this count is constant, we know the phase difference is constant, that our LO is synchronized to the GPS "

OK if the count is constant, its locked, but can it be locked to a close frequency. i.e if the count is always say 999, its locked, but if the count is always 1000, its also locked, but at a different frequency. So it can be locked , but at not any specific frequency.

Or is it just me being a potential gmail account holder?

Any comment on the article in general, apart from using a PIC?

martin

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martin griffith
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What I got from a cursory reading was that the count represents a phase difference, not a frequency difference. The local oscillator is phase locked to the satellite. If the count is steadily increasing or decreasing, there is a very small average frequency difference, which, if the circuit maintains lock, will be corrected.

-- john

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John O'Flaherty

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