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Reachability of the synchronous state in a mutually connected PLL network
Fecha
2009Registro en:
AEU-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS, v.63, n.11, p.986-991, 2009
1434-8411
10.1016/j.aeue.2008.07.008
Autor
CARARETO, Rodrigo
ORSATTI, Fernando Moya
PIQUEIRA, Jose R. C.
Institución
Resumen
Second-order phase locked loops (PLLs) are devices that are able to provide synchronization between the nodes in a network even under severe quality restrictions in the signal propagation. Consequently, they are widely used in telecommunication and control. Conventional master-slave (M-S) clock-distribution systems are being, replaced by mutually connected (MC) ones due to their good potential to be used in new types of application such as wireless sensor networks, distributed computation and communication systems. Here, by using an analytical reasoning, a nonlinear algebraic system of equations is proposed to establish the existence conditions for the synchronous state in an MC PLL network. Numerical experiments confirm the analytical results and provide ideas about how the network parameters affect the reachability of the synchronous state. The phase-difference oscillation amplitudes are related to the node parameters helping to design PLL neural networks. Furthermore, estimation of the acquisition time depending on the node parameters allows the performance evaluation of time distribution systems and neural networks based on phase-locked techniques. (c) 2008 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.