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Numerically controlled oscillator with spur reduction

Pfleiderer et al., 2009

Document ID
8195715822130466680
Author
Pfleiderer H
Lachowicz S
Publication year
Publication venue
2009 MIXDES-16th International Conference Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits & Systems

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This paper presents a novel method of reducing the spurious signal content in a digitally synthesized sine wave at the output of a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO). The proposed method uses a linear approximation subsystem with a reduced size look-up table …
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