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Digital PLL from Mathlab

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Hi

Could some one give me a pointer? I have built a Analog CMOS PLL in Cadence Simulation but would like now to build a Digital PLL. I viewed the code for the dpll.m in Mathlab but I don't know then how or what that means? ie transfer functions and so on?

How do you build from Mathlab code to a CMOS circuit?
1) what other software do you use?
2) how does the transfer function (I know its about stability) etc but how then after getting the transfer function do you start building cmos devices?
3) tried following the mathlab tut but seems my student version may not have the devices - but the script runs -one found publicly available dpll.m . could it be the devices are found elsewhere.
4) would appreciate a pointer how to start



thanks
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