Discuss the effect of having large capture range.

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The PLL cannot acquire a signal outside the capture range, but once captured, it will hold on till the frequency goes beyond the lock-in range.Thus , to increase the ability of lock range,large capture range is required.But, a large capture range will make the PLL more susceptible to noise and undesirable signal. 

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