Re: Do you think NI can fix my PLL?



On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 09:20:42 -0700, Chris Carlen
<crcarleRemoveThis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi:


I'm attempting to build another motor PLL system and running into some
difficulties stabilizing the loop. Since there is a lot of work to do,
I have considered contracting out the PLL design to a well known control
expert outside of my company, so I can focus on building other
subsystems of the project.

[snip]

Have you considered doing it the other way around?

50 years ago when I was a student at MIT and was teching for the MHD
group, I synced all the associated triggering electronics to the smear
camera flywheel with a photo pickup (PMT).

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