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Laboratory device for courses BPC-VIA/MZPD
Platko, Peter ; Uher, Miroslav (referee) ; Čala, Martin (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with design of laboratory device for BPC-VIA and MZPD courses, device works with data-aquisition card NI myDAQ and LabVIEW enviroment. Document consists of description of NI myDAQ, description and design of waveform generator, description and design of sensor circuits for temperature, humidity, illuminance, revolutions, noise and vibrations. Then a design of device and it's power source, buttons and fans, design of PCB and price calculation. The last chapter describes example programs that are made in LabVIEW enviroment and use signals from device.
Design of a current feedback operational amplifier
Kšica, Radim ; Fujcik, Lukáš (referee) ; Bečvář, Daniel (advisor)
This Master`s thesis deals with properties of current feedback operational amplifier. The main goal of this work is creation design process of current feedback operational amplifier by using CMOS technology AMIS 0,7 µm. Next goal of this work is attestation of funciton our design process. Last goal is creation the datasheet of our amplifier.
Precision audio preamplifier for headset measurement
Šimek, Michal ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with microphone and headphone preamplifier for microtelephone and headset. The design shall meet the electrical interface requirements set out in ITU-T Rec. P.381(08/2012). The design includes a voltage converter, microtelephone bias and both a battery and an external power supply. In this work is also described the design of printed circuit board and the solution of a low noise in the whole circuit. The aim of this thesis is to design, built and embed the laboratory fixture into a metal box. Finally, measure the product on an APx525 audio precision analyzer.
Fast optical receiver for measurement application
Žádník, Jakub ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (referee) ; Drexler, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis analyzes the problem of a detection of analog optical signals on frequencies nearing 100 MHz. The theoretical part describes a principle of the basic photodiode types and their parameters including their equivalent circuit and parasitic characteristics. Next we discuss the ideal circuit selection and its components, especially the photodiode and operational amplifier. In the practical part we simulate the circuit in the software Tina-TI and measure chosen photodiodes. After that, real circuit boards are designed, constructed, soldered, tested and adjusted to achieve the best performance possible.
Analog nonlinear function structures for educational laboratory purposes
Filko, Patrik ; Dvořák, Radek (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design and the realization of a laboratory teaching device, which includes two-port parts with nonlinear transmission characteristics corresponding to quadratic, inverse quadratic and cubic functions. It also includes a more complicated design of a polynomial function converter that offers students a practical view of functions mathematically designed while verifying their accuracy in laboratory exercises. The whole concept is supported by the design of the power supply circuit and the harmonic signal generator. The individual features of this project are feasible from components commercially available.
Lab power supply 0-100 V / 0-100 mA
Hanzl, Ondřej ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of a laboratory source of atypical parameters of the voltage range 0 – 100 V and current 0 – 100 mA, which will be used for testing LEDs, measuring the reverse voltage and characteristics of Zener diodes of unknown data. The power supply will operate in linear mode, where the output part make up a power unipolar transistor controlled by a controlled bipolar transistor. The control section controlling this output stage is a closed control loop with two PI controllers, a differential amplifier and a controlled limiter. In the control circuit, the controllers are arranged in a cascade structure, where the voltage regulator is superior to the current one. Power supply is provided by 2 transformers, one for the power part and the other for the control part. All designed and assembled components will be then placed in a box equipped with a digital measuring device with display.
The design Spice models OA with verification their accuracy
Kučera, Tomáš ; Drexler, Petr (referee) ; Roubal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the design macromodels of operational amplifiers on the 5th level. Macromodel is designed from the measured parameters of the integrated circuit and created first Boyleho model and later model of multiple pole/zero. The proposed circuits are created using the entire library program OrCAD PSpice. The created macromodel can enter certain common parameters and simulate the manufacturing tolerance and mark modeled to a limited extent, other types of OA. The measured parameters are compared with results of PSpice simulation program and verified the accuracy of the method used for the design macromodel. Models are also suitably modified to simulate the noise voltage.
Operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) for Field Programable Mixed-Signal Arrays
Czajkowski, Ondřej ; Háze, Jiří (referee) ; Bečvář, Daniel (advisor)
Operational amplifier will be designed and optimized with respect to set of required parameters. Real CMOS technology (available at Department of Microelectronics) will be used for designed OTA circuit and its simulations. Designed OTA will be used as universal operation amplifier configurable block in FPAA (field-programmable analog array) structures.
Adaptive frequency filter
Dolák, Jan ; Murina, Milan (referee) ; Sedláček, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with passive and active frequency filters and their realization. The mail goal of my thesis was to design, simulate and realize adaptive frequency filter with the possibility of alternating it's parameters. The designed filter should be an active band stop filter of fourth kind with the possibility of alternating it's resonance frequence f0 and it's coefficient of quality Q. At the beggining it was needed to study the theory of frequency filters, types of frequency filters, which are often used in praxis, their properties and ways of their realizations. Use of active filters with operational amplifiers was optimal possibility of their realization. Because of there was given them the biggest attention in this part of the thesis. Then it was searched the most acceptable solution of required band stop filter, witch would have the best properties. Digital potentiometers operated by microcontroller were chosen for setting different values of various parameters. Designed circuits were realized after the decision and adaptation of optimal wirings and then the programme for operating of microcontroller and digital potentiometers was configured. By this way designed circuits were experimentally measured.
Comparative study of low voltage operational amplifiers
Nousek, Petr ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Khateb, Fabian (advisor)
This work deals with methods used in design of low voltage operational amplifiers. It describes some of the most commonly used methods. Properties of these methods are verified by computer simulation of operational transconductance amplifiers that are utilizing them.

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