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Off-line supply source 15 V / 1.5 A with a galvanic separation for a laboratory equipment
Pokorný, Vladimír ; Tománek, Radek (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a single-acting switching power supply for a laboratory equipment. The required parameters of the source are input voltage 230 V and frequency 50 Hz, output DC voltage 15 V, and output current at least 1.5 A. The introduction of this thesis briefly describes the operation of flyback converters. The next part is focused on the design of the high-frequency transformer and the main power part. The work continues with the designing of power components and heatsinks. The following part is the design of the control part, which will use an integrated circuit from the UC384x family, and the construction of the power supply. The conclusion of the thesis focuses on the source debugging and verification measurements.
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.
Laboratory power supply
Tománek, Radek ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (referee) ; Havlíková, Marie (advisor)
Paper compares several types of power supply from the point of view of output parameter, engineering solution and applied potentiality. Analysis of methods used in power supplies are followed with multipurpose power supply design. Last part includes example of measuring performed with designed power supply.
Converter for DC motor with sensorless speed control
Hanzl, Ondřej ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Tománek, Radek (advisor)
The scope of work is the design of a converter with sensorless speed control for a DC motor with permanent magnets with a power of 500 W at a voltage of 48 V. The whole device consists of two parts, a single-acting pass converter, which serves as a power supply with parameters 0 ÷ 60 V/0 ÷ 20 A for laboratory purposes, and on the hand as a power supply for a four-quadrant pulse converter for the speed control itself with user settings, electronic reversal of the direction of rotation and motor braking. The control of both inverters is provided by control circuits implemented digitally. All components will then be designed for measuring printed circuits boards of strandardized dimensions as plug-in modules to be built into instrument cabinet for easy disassembly and access in the case of controls.
Unit for signal acquisition and processing in rainwater management
Slabý, Vojtěch ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Tománek, Radek (advisor)
Diplomová práce se zabývá návrhem desky pro zpracování signálu a dat v systému dešťové vody, návrhem vlastního napájecího zdroje a firmwaru. Hlavní deska obsahuje třináct vstupů senzorů a signálu, dále zdroj se čtřmi výstupy a spojení s ultrazvukovým modulem. Samotná jednotka spotřebuje 6 W. Práce popisuje návrh dílčích bloků a popis zapojení celého zařízení včetne programovací části.
Instrument power supply unit
Navrátil, Petr ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Tománek, Radek (advisor)
The semestral thesis deals with theoretical preparation for the following diploma thesis. The content of this semestral thesis is familiarization with STM32 microcontrollers, especially with timer blocks, A/D converters and I2C interfaces. The work continues to deal with a theoretical introduction to the selected switching power supply unit and the theoretical design of power supplies for the power supply unit. Subsequently, printed circuit boards were designed for each power source. The final step involves measuring the efficiency of each power source.
Converter for DC motor with sensorless speed control
Hanzl, Ondřej ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Tománek, Radek (advisor)
The scope of the work is the design and implementation of a test sample of a converter with sensorless speed control for a DC motor with permanent magnets. The whole device consists of two main parts, namely a two-switch forvard converter, which serves both as a power source with parameters 0 ÷ 60V/0 ÷ 20A for laboratory purposes, and as a power supply for a four-quadrant pulse converter for the speed control of the electric motor. The control of both converters is ensured by digital control circuits. All components are placed on printed circuit boards of standardized dimensions as plug-in modules designed to be built into the instrument cabinet for easy disassembly and accessibility in case of checking measurements.
Unit for signal acquisition and processing in rainwater management
Slabý, Vojtěch ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Tománek, Radek (advisor)
Diplomová práce se zabývá návrhem desky pro zpracování signálu a dat v systému dešťové vody, návrhem vlastního napájecího zdroje a firmwaru. Hlavní deska obsahuje třináct vstupů senzorů a signálu, dále zdroj se čtřmi výstupy a spojení s ultrazvukovým modulem. Samotná jednotka spotřebuje 6 W. Práce popisuje návrh dílčích bloků a popis zapojení celého zařízení včetne programovací části.
Converter for DC motor with sensorless speed control
Hanzl, Ondřej ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Tománek, Radek (advisor)
The scope of work is the design of a converter with sensorless speed control for a DC motor with permanent magnets with a power of 500 W at a voltage of 48 V. The whole device consists of two parts, a single-acting pass converter, which serves as a power supply with parameters 0 ÷ 60 V/0 ÷ 20 A for laboratory purposes, and on the hand as a power supply for a four-quadrant pulse converter for the speed control itself with user settings, electronic reversal of the direction of rotation and motor braking. The control of both inverters is provided by control circuits implemented digitally. All components will then be designed for measuring printed circuits boards of strandardized dimensions as plug-in modules to be built into instrument cabinet for easy disassembly and access in the case of controls.
Zero Current Switching Quasi-Resonant Buck Converters
Tománek, Radek
This paper reviews the basic topologies of zero current switching quasi-resonant buck DCDC converters and describes their basic properties. Further, there is an analysis of half-wave and full-wave zero current switching quasi-resonant DC-DC converters

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