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Dylon 28-September-2007 04:29:52 PM

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The maximum frequency difference between the local oscillator or clock and the reference frequency of a phase-locked loop:):):):)
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Posted by Hash007


Pull-In Range is a maximum frequency difference between the local oscillator or clock and the reference frequency of a phase-locked loop.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


The maximum frequency difference between the local oscillator or clock and the reference frequency of a phase-locked loop.
Posted by sagitraz


The largest offset between a slave clock's reference frequency and a specified nominal frequency, within which the slave clock will achieve locked mode.
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Posted: 29-September-2007 03:30:50 PM By: bennith_samuel

The largest offset between a slave clock's reference frequency and a specified nominal frequency, within which the slave clock will achieve locked mode.

Posted: 30-December-2008 05:15:02 AM By: sagitraz

The maximum frequency difference between the local oscillator or clock and the reference frequency of a phase-locked loop.

Posted: 31-December-2008 05:23:05 AM By: HamidAliKhan

Pull-In Range is a maximum frequency difference between the local oscillator or clock and the reference frequency of a phase-locked loop.

Posted: 31-December-2008 05:56:04 AM By: Hash007

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Posted: 15-June-2009 02:52:35 PM By: crouse

The maximum frequency difference between the local oscillator or clock and the reference frequency of a phase-locked loop:):):):)