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damage of PLL synthesizer [hlp]

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Hi everyone;
suppose a PLL synthesizer is damaged. How does it work? Does it produce any signal at its output?
 

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suppose a PLL synthesizer is damaged. How does it work? Does it produce any signal at its output?

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If the VCO is running you will probably get a signal.
 

In case that the VCO is separate from PLL, will be in an Open Loop (free running mode) and you have to find its oscillation frequency somewhere in the synthesizer frequency range. If the VCO and PLL are on the same chip there are big chances to be dead also, and you don’t have any signal at the output.
 

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