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PLL IC and 1-16 V tuning VCO

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Is it possible to use a PLL IC with 5V power supply with an VCO with 1-16V tuning voltage?
 

Using a simple voltage divider (2 resistors) reduce the voltage from 1-16V to 0.3-5V and feed it to the 5V PLL ..
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Phase discriminator output of the PLL IC has to be amplified. It can be done by active loop filter.
 

The VCO operates at 12V supply. How can I choose an op-amp that can give me 16V output with 12V supply?
 

You need an amplifier not a divider.
Try this simple circuit that will give you at the output a swing between 0V and 16V, for 0V to 5V at the input (you need a 16V supply on the board).
Beware that the resistor values are not optimized, and probably you have to play a little bit with them.
 

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