A clock generator uses two PLL loops and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to generate a variable output frequency from a single fixed-frequency reference clock. Each PLL loop receives the reference clock and phase-compares it with a feedback clock. The feedback clock in one loop is slightly faster in frequency than the feedback clock in the second loop. The input voltages to voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) in the two loops thus vary slightly. A DAC is connected between the two VCO inputs. The DAC's two reference-voltage inputs are connected to these VCO inputs. The DAC's output voltage is selected from within the voltage range between the two VCO voltages by a digital code-word input to the DAC. The DAC's output voltage is input to a final VCO that generates the variable output frequency. The output frequency is varied by selecting the digital code-word input to the DAC.
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