Soft dB Mk3-PLL Open Source SPM Controller & PLL Spec sheet User Manual

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Key Features oF the PLL ModuLe

The PLL module is based on an innovative (patent-pending) phase/amplitude measurement technique. This technique does

not rely on narrow-band filtering like traditional demodulation techniques. The result is signal capture and tracking capabilities

that encompass the whole frequency range, with better noise and precision/time-constant trade-offs that are independent

of frequency range.

Allows the control of both the phase and amplitude of the resonator signal.

Implemented as a module of the SPM controller’s firmware. This way, high resolution input and output signals are directly

accessible in digital form. No DAC/ADC conversions take place between the PLL and SPM controller, as is the case with

a stand-alone PLL. This provides greater precision and lower group-delay for a faster loop response.

Includes a function to automatically measure the resonator-frequency response and characteristics:

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Frequency and phase at resonance

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Q factor

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Gain at resonance

Includes a special auto-set feature to simplify the loop-gain set-up. With the auto-set feature, the user only needs to specify

the desired closed-loop response for both controllers. The module automatically sets the loop gains to achieve the desired

response.

Includes a unique step-response function that allows the in-circuit measurement of the closed-loop response for both the

phase and amplitude loops.

The PLL module generates the excitation frequency, the excitation amplitude, the resonator phase and amplitude signals.

Both phase and amplitude loops have an additional output low-pass filter to reduce the noise on all PLL signals.

This filter is automatically adjusted to reduce noise without altering controller bandwidth.

The PLL module includes a function for long-term analysis of PLL signals. This can be used to assess thermal drift

and low frequency noise.

stand-aLone PLL

The SPM controller Mk3 unit can also be used as a stand-alone PLL. Soft dB provides an open source
Windows/LabVIEW-based interface to run the SPM controller Mk3 unit as a stand-alone PLL with four output signals:

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Excitation frequency

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Excitation amplitude

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Resonator phase

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Resonator amplitude

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