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When the p-type or n-type drivers are ON, they pull the output up to VDD or down to VSS respectively.
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If the signal input and comparator input frequencies are equal, but the signal input lags the comparator input in phase, the n-type output driver is maintained ON for a time corresponding to the phase difference. If the comparator input lags the signal input in phase, the p-type output driver is maintained ON for a time corresponding to the phase difference. Subsequently, the voltage at the capacitor of the low-pass filter connected to this phase comparator is adjusted until the signal and comparator inputs are equal in both phase and frequency. At this stable point, both p and n-type drivers remain OFF and thus the phase comparator output becomes an open circuit and keeps the voltage at the capacitor of the low-pass filter constant.
Phase detector 2 is an edge triggered 'D' flip flop phase detector, also known as a tri-state phase detector. The output driver is Vdd, tri-state, or Vss.
When you are in the tri-state region you will get whatever stray loading pulls the voltage to. When you measure the -0.1 volts it is in the tristate mode, so it is due to your scope stray or grounding bootstrapping.
Normally the output of phase detector 2 goes through a series resistor to a capacitor. In this config it pumps up the cap voltage, floats the cap voltage, or pumps down the cap voltage. When synthesizer is locked, the output remains tri-stated for most of its cycle. There may be a very small sliver pulse of, usually Vdd, pump to replace any leakage in the output circuitry.
Yes, the amplitude at PC2 is too low, when the waveform seems to be fine.
Could be a bad component at the PC2 output which can put the signal to the ground, otherwise I cannot see what the problem is.
Yes, using a voltage divider at the output is a good idea. Use also a series resistor as in the attached picture, to prevent overloading the output.
What's your source for that picture? EDIT:I see that figure is from the TI datasheet. What is it supposed to show? The internal resistances to Vdd and Vss from the output?
I will try this as a diagnostic, but putting that in the final circuit defeats the purpose of having a three-state output on phase comparator 2.
Yes, using a voltage divider at the output is a good idea. Use also a series resistor as in the attached picture, to prevent overloading the output.
Using phase detector 2 (D edge trigger) for measuring phase is useless unless you are going to measure the pump up and pump down conduction fractional cycle.
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