Timing signal recovery circuit for a data transmission system

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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331 17, 331 25, H03D 324

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050220586

ABSTRACT:
A timing signal recovery circuit for recovering a timing signal from a received signal includes a circuit for extracting a timing signal from the received signal; a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) to generate a local timing signal; a phase-difference detecting circuit for detecting a phase difference between the extracted timing signal and the local timing signal; a loop filter responsive to the detected phase difference for generating a VCO control voltage supplied to the VCO; and a circuit for controlling the loop filter such that the VCO control voltage remains substantially within a predetermined voltage range. The loop filter control circuit substantially prevents instability of the VCO.

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