What is a switch type phase detector?

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An electronic switch is opened and closed by signal coming from VCO and the input signal is chopped at a repetition rate determined by the VCO frequency.This type of phase detector is called a half wave detector since the phase information for only one half of the input signal is detected and averaged.

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