Briefly explain the operation of the delay locked loop
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Delay-locked loop. In electronics, a delay-locked loop (DLL) is a digital circuit similar to a phase-locked loop (PLL), with the main difference being the absence of an internal voltage-controlled oscillator, replaced by a delay line. ... The output of the DLL is the resulting, negatively delayed clock signal..
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