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Artificial Magnetic Conductor-Based Microwave Button On Textile Substrate
Kokolia, Martin
This paper is proposing textile substrate-integrated button composed of textile integrated waveguide. Such pressure sensor could be used as an interface button or as a sensor of person presence. Proposed structure consists of two layers of substrate. Lower one is a straight section of the waveguide with slots feeding upper one is a closed section of waveguide forming a resonator stopband filter. Later, the simple textile integrated waveguide is changed to waveguides utilizing periodic cells as the artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) which could be printed instead of sewing vias by metallic wires.
Pressure monitor for microfluidic systems
Romaňák, Adam ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with measuring pressure in microfluidic systems. The theoretical part of the work is devoted to microfluidics, pressure in liquids, pressure measurement, distribution of pressure sensors, and their specifications. Then follows the hardware and software solution of the measuring system for measuring the pressure in the microfluidic system using microprocessor technology. The practical part covers the hardware and software implementation of the measuring system.
Wireless Sensor Triggering Using Bluetooth Low Energy Technology
Veverka, David
This work deals with design of stable and fast wireless connection between two endpoints. The Bluetooth technology or its modern alternatives is used to realize this connection because this technology has already been tested in the desired environment. The results of timing analysis of the selected sensors are discussed as well as communication between sensor and a chosen microcontroller and in the end a complete solution will be designed in order to create a functional prototype of the desired application.
Field Instrument with HART Interface
Kunz, Jan
This paper describes design and development of of creating field instrument demonstration module. Module is capable of measuring multiple sensors such as thermocouples, RTD, or pressure sensor, analogue sensor simulation is also provided. Sensor’s side is isolated from output, which is composed of 4 - 20 mA current loop and HART interface. Current loop also provides power supply and module can communicate via HART also when alarm current (3,2 mA) is set. Basic safety features like open wire detection, over and undervoltage protection are also implemented.
Design of a pressure monitor for biomedical applications
Tenora, Jan ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Biolková, Viera (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor’s thesis was to gather requirements for the realization and functional features of the proposed pressure monitor. Based on the collected requirements, the block diagram and also the complete schematic were proposed. Then the printed circuit board was designed, made and fitted. This board was placed into prepared box together with other components. Finished equipment was tested, set and also precision was checked by its measurement. Finally, user guide and also service manual were written.
Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring
Hampl, Tomáš ; Čožík, Ondřej (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
This master‘s thesis describes the design of a system usable for wireless measurement of the tire pressure. The goal is to make a theoretical acquintace with the wireless measurement of a tire pressure. Within the master‘s thesis was suggested device at the block level. For individual blocks have been chosen specific circuits. For the device has been selected the pressure sensor SP100-7AT, the microcontrollers Atmega8 and Atmega16 and the wireless module RFM22. The result of the work is a functional prototype of device including software for microprocessors. Final solution was tested during the experimental measurement.
Loop Powered Field Instrument with HART Interface
Kunz, Jan ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes design and development of creating field instrument demonstration kit. Kit is capable of measuring multiple sensors such as thermocouples, RTDs, or pressure sensors, analogue sensor simulation is also provided. Sensor’s side is isolated from output, which is composed of 4 - 20 mA current loop and HART interface. Current loop also provides power supply and kit can communicate via HART also when alarm current (3,2 mA) is set. Basic safety features like open wire detection, over and undervoltage protection are also implemented.
Pressure Sensors Based on Modern Nanotechnologies
Magát, Martin ; Hudec, Lubomír (referee) ; Vlach, Radek (referee) ; Vrba, Radimír (advisor)
This thesis describes utilization of a nanotechnology in new pressure sensors. Detailed analysis of individual principles are carrying on. And simulations and experimental models of sensors are developed. More detailed description is provided for new capacitive pressure sensor, which is manufactured using nanotechnology, including its model and analysis in order to improve its properties. The work deals with the emission pressure sensor which uses the principle of cold emissions, including analysis comparison of the measured values of the emission current from the applied nanotubes field and analysis to improve emissions performance.

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