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about spur of PLL! strange !

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hi!
i design a pll:
f_out=240Mhz;f_ref=12Mhz
it ought to have spurs at 240+-12MHz, 240+-24MHz etc.
but there are spurs at 240+-6MHz, 240+-18MHz too, i dont know why!
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u must show schematic.. but if mixer is digital, then sub harmonics are possible with intermod. products.

But are you using divide /20 in PLL is the mixer /10 then /2 with symmetrical signal?
IS it possible digital noise from counters is getting into VCO?
 
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yeah ,i use divide /20 in PLL is the mixer /10 then /2 , and now verilogA module to replace the divider, the spur is normal .
and how to solve this problem?
thx!
 

Consider the nature of the square wave signals.

You seem to be looking to the fundamentals, which is
for linear small signal type systems.

But every digital edge presents a current impulse to
the system, times two per cycle, so a 3M clock can
make 6MHz tones.

Conversely your reference clock might very well be
used, divided down, to run internal logic stuff and the
"heartbeat" will get all over everything.

Phase-lagged clock perturbations can contribute to
subharmonic behaviors through bondwire coupling,
a ground-bounce that happens at just the wrong time
to advance / retard / advance the edge transition
from the outside world, etc. Placement of the RF
inputs, segregating them inside ground cages etc.
is desirable. Same concerns apply to the test setup.
 

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