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lock time
noun
(firearms) The time, measured in milliseconds, from when the trigger is pulled until the firing pin strikes the primer.
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The maximum lock time is 20 clock cycles.
The max gain lock time of the AGC loop is about 1.25 μs.
When quasi closed-loop AFC is working, the measured lock time is about 10.2 μs.
Specifically, he proposes avoiding the dreaded two-phase commit by centrally controlling concurrency, and minimizing lock time with optimistic operation.
The lock time of this PLL is found to be 90 ns consuming an average power of 1.2 mW for an input reference frequency of 1.25 GHz.
We propose a dual PFD architecture of a PLL which combines the benefits of both the PFDs and heavily shrinks the tradeoffs among phase noise, power consumption and lock time of the PLL.
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The gates, which each weigh 90 tonnes, are part of a £6m revamp to speed up lock times and improve accessibility.
Thanks to the corrections, the locking time onto the GEO satellite has been reduced, and more data are able to transmit to the GEO satellite.
The digital PLL's locking time can be reduced due to the multi-output comparing with the classical digital PLL's with standard BBPD.
The simulation results such as the locking time, response of each joint and the strain at the base of each link match very well with the experimental results.
Applying the proposed noise model, circuit variables in ADPLL can be properly selected to meet phase noise, fractional spur and locking time requirements.
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