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A Test Interface for Integrated Circuits with the Small Number of Pins
Tománek, Jakub ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Šťáva, Martin (advisor)
This study explores the possibilities for reducing the number of pins needed for scan mode interface. In the first part of this paper the existing solutions and methods that are usable for this purpose are described. Specific four pin, three pin, two pin, one pin and zero pin interfaces are designed in second part. Advantages and disadvantages of existing solutions and methods as well as designed and proposed interface are summarized in the conclusion.
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Multifunction Sensor
Tománek, Jakub ; Götthans, Tomáš (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to get acquainted with possibilities of realization of a multifunctional sensor for agricultural purposes. The theoretical work deals with the principles of measurement of environmental variables. Subsequently, sensors are selected which can measure the environmental variables. The thesis discusses the possibilities of wireless communication. Attention is paid to the communication modules of the DIGI® manufacturer. The main part describes the physical implementation of the multifunctional sensor. Here is a detailed breakdown of what components are selected for implementation with adherence to general implementation requirements. At the end of the work is described a program serving multifunctional sensor.
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Multifunction Sensor
Tománek, Jakub ; Götthans, Tomáš (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to get acquainted with possibilities of realization of a multifunctional sensor for agricultural purposes. The theoretical work deals with the principles of measurement of environmental variables. Subsequently, sensors are selected which can measure the environmental variables. The thesis discusses the possibilities of wireless communication. Attention is paid to the communication modules of the DIGI® manufacturer. The main part describes the physical implementation of the multifunctional sensor. Here is a detailed breakdown of what components are selected for implementation with adherence to general implementation requirements. At the end of the work is described a program serving multifunctional sensor.
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A Test Interface for Integrated Circuits with the Small Number of Pins
Tománek, Jakub ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Šťáva, Martin (advisor)
This study explores the possibilities for reducing the number of pins needed for scan mode interface. In the first part of this paper the existing solutions and methods that are usable for this purpose are described. Specific four pin, three pin, two pin, one pin and zero pin interfaces are designed in second part. Advantages and disadvantages of existing solutions and methods as well as designed and proposed interface are summarized in the conclusion.
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