A simulation tool for Phase-Locked Loops with charge pump phase detectors.
The tool simulates phase and frequency steps with continous reference and random bit stream reference for data clock recovery.

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  • Nice tool! Some helpfull hints for anyone trying to get it compiled by themselves: 1. Download all sourcefiles from Sourceforge 2. Download and install Qt from qt-project.org/downloads (e.g. choose "Qt 5.2.1 for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL" (634 MB) (if you choose the suggested one, it comes with MinGW, no need to separately download and install it; use suggested install location on C: ) 3. Start Qt Creator, open existing project by navigating to downloaded PLLSim.pro project file in build directory 4. Add the line "greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += printsupport" somewhere at the top of the PLLSim.pro file and save project 5. Configure Build options (suggest to use "Release") and build the project 6. Run the PLLSim.exe (from within Qt Creator) Other suggestions: If you like to make changes to the source and wish to distribute your .exe, be aware it builds as a dynamically linked .exe, which requires to have Qt installed as well to be able to run it (or distribute needed Qt DLL's together with your .exe) Read following to create a statically linked version: qt-project.org/wiki/How-to-build-a-static-Qt-for-Windows-MinGW (can take upto a few hours to build a static version of Qt libs) Last tip: don't forget to update the link to the latest Qt source in the Powershell script linked in above article, otherwise...
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Engineering

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Simulation Software, C++ Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software

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2012-07-30