On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 02:29:57 +0200
Attila Kinali <[email protected]> wrote:
> For control loops, I usually recommend Franklin's book[6], which
> gives a good introduction, but does not cover any of the advanced
> topics which you will need for a GPSDO. But even just the basics
> will get you to a working system. It might not perform optimally
> under all conditions, but it should do quite well.
I just realized I should have referenced Best[7] and Gardner[8]
instead a generic control theory book here. Makes more sense in
this setting.
There is also Wolaver[9], which Magnus recommended to me a while
ago. But I have not been able to read enough to know whether
it is a good book to recommend for a beginner, so take this
with a grain of salt.
Attila Kinali
[7] "Phase-locked loops: design, simulation, and applications",
6th edition, by Roland Best, 2007
[8] "Phaselock techniques", 3rd edition, by Floyd Gardner, 2005
[9] "Phase-locked loop circuit design", by Wolaver, 1991
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