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Experimental Confirmation of Wandering Spurs in a Commercial Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizer with a MASH 1-1-1 Divider Controller
Fractional-N frequency synthesizers can exhibit a phenomenon called wandering spurs which is undesirable in many applications. This paper presents experimental confirmation of the behavior in a fractional-$N$ frequency synthesizer with a MASH 1-1-1-based divider controller.