This work presents an ultra-low jitter, low-reference spur switched-loop-filter (SLF) PLL that uses a fast phase-error correction (FPEC) technique that emulates the phase-realignment mechanism of an injection-locked clock multiplier (ILCM). Despite a high multiplication factor (i.e., 64), the proposed SLF-PLL concurrently achieved ultra-low jitter and low reference spur. From the prototype that was fabricated using a 65-nm CMOS process, the RMS-jitter, the FOM, and the reference spur were measured as 378 fs,-242 dB, and-71 dBc, respectively.