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Rating: Summary: Can I buy the Vol. II ? Review: I think the book is very good reference for the synchronizaiton in communications.Therefore, I would like to buy the Volume II. But I can't find it.... Where and when can I buy the volume 2...
Rating: Summary: Unless you are writing a paper on PLL don't buy this book Review: I would not recommend this book for anyone who has to design a simply PLL. The book covers all the possibly ways to analyze a PLL (the author is showing off) but practical applications (e.g. a simply receiver) to connect all the theory is missing. A book with most of the theory with applications would be much better.
Rating: Summary: A good solid text Review: Mathematically a bit daunting, but don't be put off, the text reads well and does a good job of explaining the math. Note that the companion volume (volume II) to this book was eventually published under the title "Digital Communication Receivers".
Rating: Summary: Comprehensive treatment on the theory of phase locked loop Review: This book provides enough details for everything you'd like to know about phase-locked loop (PLL) theory. This one can be considered as an up-to-date version of Professor William C. Lindsey's classic textbook "Synchronization Systems in Communication and Control," published in 1972 and now out-of-print. This book is easy to follow if you are ready to digest some solid mathemtical treatment. In fact, this is the most fundamental way to understand the PLL theory. Besides, this book also contains a lot of information that is very valuable for system engineers.
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