Phase-locked loop range
ID: phase-locked-loop-range
A Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) is an electronic circuit that synchronizes an output signal's phase and frequency with a reference signal. The PLL range typically refers to the frequency range over which the PLL can lock onto an input signal. This can be affected by several factors, including: 1. **Frequency Bandwidth**: The PLL's ability to track variations in the input frequency.
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