Hi all.
There is progress with LMS PLL :)
Pictures are attached here.
t was discovered that 80 kHz spurs come from Ethernet, or rather from the ET1011.
I unknowingly put the choke between transistor of 1V regulator and analog power 1V.
As a result, the regulator has become unstable and oscillated 80 kHz with amplitude of 200 mV, which climbed into the LMS PLL.
To correct this problem L46 should be replaced by jumper on all alfa version PCB's.
Also I just played with current in the PLL loop, shown on the picture for clarity.
Proved to be the optimal current 1,9 mA (you should write 0x93 in the register of 0x16).
But, I think, for the RxPLL will be better use of the current 2.4 mA, because the nearest noises more important for Rx (you should write 0x98 in the register 0x26).
Best regards,
Andrey Sviyazov.