but of course: Whatever algorithms you put into your after-the-fact
software correction will have an influence similar to a hardware PLL.

Chris,

I'm curious about this. What are the inherent limits of each
approach? One difference comes to mind -- with a software
post-processing solution you get the benefit of being able to
see samples in both the past and future. A hardware PLL
works in real-time with data from the past.

/tvb


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