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Portable source for induction heating
Nevřela, Tomáš ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to realize and test a prototype portable source for induction heating of small parts. The project contains a theoretical basis of resonant circuits and induction heating. The device design is based on simulation results from the FEMM program, with which a focussing coil for induction heating has been designed. The parts of the thesis are the realization of the designed device, its putting into operation and the programming of the control.
Wireless power transfer 20 kW
Tománek, Radek ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of wireless power transfer at a distance of 600 mm dimensioned to 20 kW. The transfer is provided by inductive coupling of resonant circuits with 800 mm diameter coils. It contains a description of the design and calculations of individual parts, stating specific values. It also includes description and schematics of control circuits.
Experimental 600 W self-oscillating flyback switching power supply
Darida, Slavomír ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
Self-oscillating flyback converters are popular circuits due to their simplicity, robustness and low cost of components. They are generally used as low power devices. Mobile phone charger is good example of application. Realization of 600 W self-oscillating flyback converter is main goal of this thesis.
Inverter for electric supercharger with GaN transistors
Galia, Jan ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design and realization of a functional sample power inverter for an electric compressor, which is used in hybrid cars. The electric compressor powered by the inverter is E-compressor by Garrett Advancing Motion. An inverter will be using modern High Electron Mobility Transistors which are based on gallium nitride (GaN). The purpose of this thesis is to find if GaN transistors can be used in E-boosting application.
Induction heater converter
Holcman, Marek ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of a power converter for induction heating of iron components designed for a power of at least 2.5 kW. The induction furnace forms a series resonant LC circuit. The thesis contains a description and a design of individual parts of the converter, including wiring diagrams and a design of printed circuit boards. At the end of the work are then described the mechanical construction, the course of recovery and testing the operation of the inverter.
Electromagnetic levitation
Kondys, David ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of magnetic levitation. It is divided into two main chapters. The first chapter is focused on a general introduction to magnetic levitation. It describes the types of magnetic levitation, their use and the principle of execution. The end of the chapter is focused on a more detailed description of magnetically levitated MAGLEV trains. It describes the history of these trains, their use and construction. The second chapter is focused on the design of a device for demonstrating magnetic levitation. First, it deals with the simulation of an electromagnetic problem in the FEMM program. In addition, for the selected position configuration of the electromagnet and levitating magnet, it describes the design of the construction of the device in SOLIDWORKS and its manufacture. The result of the work is an attempt to make such a device that can stably keep the levitating magnet in the air.
230 V inverter for isolated mains supplied from solar cells
Michálek, Pavel ; Procházka, Petr (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
In this thesis is presented detail design of power part of DC/DC converter and output inverter. This device will serve for creating an artificial network in a family house where it will be used for supplying selected household appliances which are designed for use in AC network. The converter will be supplied with DC voltage. This tension will be obtained from a system of photovoltaic panels. The output voltage will have alternate character and it will be close to the network voltage 230 V/50 Hz. In the introductory part of thesis are discussed possible topologies of converters and output inverters. Subsequently are designed individual parts of supply inverter. In the final part there are shown waveforms of important values and is given a thesis evaluation.
Switch mode supplies
Hladík, Jan ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of switched power supply for laboratory lessons. Forward converter was chosen as the topology of this power supply. Output voltage is adjustable from 0 V to 32 V. Power supply is capable of output current up to 10 A and output has adjustable current limiting. Following parts were designed: LC filter, pulse transformer, bridge rectifier with capacitor, power MOS-FETs driver, closed loop control with its auxiliary power supply. Cascade closed loop control is used for controlling of designed power supply. Control is analogue, operation amplifiers were used for its construction. PCB was designed for the whole power supply. Power supply was sucessfully assembled and tested.
Single-phase DC/AC converter with output parameters 230 V / 50 Hz / 100 VA
Smolák, Martin ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This master‘s thesis focuses on optimization of power and control circuits of an inverter, which was developed at UVEE. The principle of function and circuit implementation of a single-phase inventer, various calculations (design of an LC filter, DC link capacitor, semiconductor elements and heat sink) are described in the thesis. A design of fast overcurrent protections, oscillator and saw signal generator is included. Furthermore, a printed circuit board was designed which was optimized by thermal simulation in the Workbench Ansys. Subsequently, the printed circuit board was mounted, debugged and verification measurements were performed on it. At the end of the thesis there is a documentation for the implemented equipment.
LiFePO4 battery charger 14,6 V 100 A
Hanžl, Ondřej ; Folprecht, Martin (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with a design, construciton and testing of a switch-mode power supply (SMPS) which is working as a LiFEPO4 battery charger with output current up to 100~A and output voltage up to 14,6~V. The output voltage and current can be regulated by the operator from zero to maximum value. For this SMPS Half-bridge asymmetrical forward converter with two transformers and common output inductor topology is chosen. The control circuits are run by the IC SG3525. Cascaded regulation of output voltage and current is implemented by two discrete operational amplifiers. Undervoltage protection of the control circuits and independent overcurrent protection on the primary side is also implemented.

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