ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

PLL multibit

Okay kiddo, so a PLL multibit is like a very fancy tool that helps us keep things running smoothly.

Imagine you're playing with blocks and you have to make a tower that's the same height every time. Sometimes your hands may not be very steady, so the tower ends up being a different height each time you build it.

That's kind of like how electronic devices work - they need to keep a steady rhythm or "clock" to make sure everything happens at the right time. But sometimes things can get a little wonky and the clock can get a little off-beat.

That's where the PLL multibit comes in - it's like an adult who helps you make sure your tower is the same height every time. The PLL multibit helps keep the clock steady so that everything in your electronic device runs smoothly.

It does this by using a special technique where it adjusts the speed of the clock slightly, like moving the blocks up or down just a little bit, until everything is in sync again.

And that's basically what a PLL multibit does - it helps keep everything in your electronic device working together and on the same beat.