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Laboratory power source
Havlíček, Lukáš ; Drexler, Petr (referee) ; Szabó, Zoltán (advisor)
he goal of this semestral work is to design a switch-mode power supply with the following requirements. The input voltage is determined as constant 230 V AC, whereas output voltage should be infinitely adjustable in range of 0 V – 30 V DC. The maximum output current loading is 3 A. The output voltage and output current are controlled by means of a microprocessor.
Chytrá zásuvka s podporou měření proudů
Janča, Jan
This work is aimed at creating a prototype of a smart socket that is able to measure the current power consumption and remotely switch on an individual socket. The prototype itself is built on an Arduino microcontroller and Arduino compatible components. Subsequently, all components are placed in a 3D printed box. The box is made of self-extinguishing material. A web interface is created for controlling the box, in which the current electricity consumption is found. This data is also stored on an SD card in a text file for future reference. The program for the Arduino is written in C++ and for the web interface using HTML.
Intelligent BMS for lithium batteries
Vašíček, Jakub ; Kazda, Tomáš (referee) ; Vyroubal, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is focused on design of electronic system called BMS, which is necessary for lithium batteries safety operation. The first part contains a brief description of lithium battery design. The following is an overview of the main parameters of this type of batteries. The next part describing various methods of state of charge (SoC) estimation and the ways to ensure uniform charge of each cell. Based on the theoretic analysis, the block diagrams for individual parts of BMS were designed. The following describing device assembly and design of control algorithm. The last part is devoted to measurement of achieved attributes. In conclusion, results of the work are discussed and possibilities of future improvements are suggested.
Realization of a smart meter
Cu, Lukáš ; Mlýnek, Petr (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of smart metering, specifically electricity metering. It introduces the reader to the basic concepts associated with it and describes the technology used to implement such an electricity meter. The practical output of this work is a real smart electricity meter made of a singleboard platform Raspberry Pi 3 B, the Arduino platform and two external modules for measuring the state of electrical network. These modules are current sensor SCT-013-000 and a voltage sensor ZMPT101B. The software solution for controlling individual components and for working with the data is implemented using a combination of code created specifically for this purpose and of code from an external library belonging to Gurux company.
Control of water supply for a house
Chvátal, Michal ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of the system that will control the water supply for the family house and its garden. The system aslo allows you to store a history that can be viewed via the web interface. The web interface also allows you to set system parameters and monitor the current status.
Switched power supply testbench
Zatloukal, Tomáš ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
The following work deals with a design of power supply testbench with design of their replaceable modules and circuits for their measurement. The final product should be used for faster design and tuning of switching power supplies. In this essay, there is detailed description of switching power supplies, analysis of support circuits and calculations for design. Based on theoretical background and selected parameters, a connection concept will be created. This concept will be validated by a device that will consist of main board, changeable modules and measurement circuits.
Risks and Impacts of Black-out in Czech Republic
Tomášková, Kateřina ; Poláčik, Ján (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
Electricity is an integral part of our daily life. Only a small problem in the power system and a small current outflow can cause us a lot of inconvenience, let alone a wider outflow of elektricity. The aim of this thesis is to define the risks of black-out for the Czech republic. Then perform resers of foreign experience with the black-out and on the base of these experiances, outline the possible impacts for the Czech republic, in case that this situation would occur once in our country.
Low power current transformers
Zolich, Ladislav ; Hrabčík,, Miroslav (referee) ; Dostál, Lukáš (advisor)
Master‘s thesis is focused on current instrument transformers, current sensors and low power current transformers. Discussion is made on advantages and disadvantages of each measuring principle. Low power current transformers is then designed and manufactured. Manufactured LPCT is then measured for accuracy class. Results are then compared.
Analysis of methods of measurement of fully-differential frequency filters
Kučera, Tomáš ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is analysing methods of measuring of differential frequency-selection filters with usage of active elements especially in current mode. Firstly it describes techniques of scheme of differential frequency-selection filters in current mode and conversions of linkage from voltage to current mode. Next the thesis aims at methods of measuring of particular voltage converters to differential current and back from differential current to voltage, which are an integral part for measurements of differential frequency-selection filters in current mode. For verification of characteristics of solutions designed separately as well as in cascade with particular solvent of frequency-selection filter there were used simulation instruments SNAP and OrCAD there, chosen resolutions were constructed and its characteristics were checked during laboratory test.
Analysis of methods of measurement of fully-differential frequency filters
Kučera, Tomáš ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on measurements methods of differential frequency -selection filters with active elements in current mode. Firstly it describes differential frequency-selection filters in current mode and conversions from voltage to current mode. Next the thesis deals with measuring of particular voltage converters to differential current and back from differential current to voltage, which is an integral part for measurements of differential frequency-selection filters in current mode. For design of particular converters there was used program OrCAD there and subsequent simulation was executed in program PSpice.

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