通过锁相环中基于事件的控制识别数字振荡器的阿诺德之舌

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1063/5.0223068
Sara Ameli
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数字锁相环(PLL)是数字通信系统中同步信号的重要反馈电路。在模拟振荡器中,振幅和相位不断变化,而在数字振荡器中,振幅保持不变,动态变化只表现为信号转换时间的变化。在这项工作中,我们利用数字信号的离散性,为数字 PLL 中的锁相引入了一种新颖的可分析求解的基于事件的模型。通过采用采样控制策略,我们展示了正反馈和负反馈下的一对一和更高比率的频率锁定。通过将连续控制信号离散化,我们驱动了一个离散迭代图,然后利用该图推导出分叉曲线的分析表达式,类似于模拟振荡器中的阿诺德之舌。这一数学框架为分析数字振荡器中的同步和锁相提供了一种分析方法。此外,本研究针对数字振荡器提出的基于事件的控制为未来数字通信系统的节能电路设计和优化控制策略铺平了道路。
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Identifying Arnold's tongue for digital oscillators through event-based control in phase-locked loops.

Digital phase-locked loops (PLLs) are essential feedback circuits for synchronizing signals in digital communication systems. While amplitude and phase vary continuously in analog oscillators, the amplitude remains constant in digital oscillators with dynamical variations manifesting exclusively through changes in the timing of signal transitions. In this work, we introduce a novel analytically solvable event-based model for phase-locking in digital PLLs that leverages the discrete nature of digital signals. By employing a sampled control strategy, we demonstrate one-to-one and higher ratios of frequency locking under positive and negative feedback. By discretizing the continuous control signal, we drive a discrete iterative map, which we then use to derive analytical expressions for bifurcation curves, analogous to Arnold's tongue in analog oscillators. This mathematical framework provides an analytical approach for the analysis of synchronization and phase-locking in digital oscillators. Furthermore, the event-based control presented in this work for digital oscillators paves the way for energy-efficient circuit design and optimized control strategies for future digital communication systems.

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