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I have seen analogy between voltage follower and PLL somewhere telling that both uses negative feedback. ie voltage follower tries to track input voltage where as PLL tracks input signal's frequency and phase. Ok right.
But I know that voltage follower amplifies current signal too.
My doubt is that, to follow the input phase or frequency why do we need a complicated control system. Just a piece of wire would work , isn't it? To filter noise a LPF will do know, so actually is PLL to avoid jitter etc, What is the real aim of using PLL.
I know what I am asking is really foolish, but I need to know where I am wrong, need peace in this matter, please help.
But I know that voltage follower amplifies current signal too.
My doubt is that, to follow the input phase or frequency why do we need a complicated control system. Just a piece of wire would work , isn't it? To filter noise a LPF will do know, so actually is PLL to avoid jitter etc, What is the real aim of using PLL.
I know what I am asking is really foolish, but I need to know where I am wrong, need peace in this matter, please help.