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Laboratory task dedicated to filters with switched capacitors
Čipl, Jan ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
This semestral thesis deals with the issue of analog frequency filters, their division and voltage transmission characteristics of filters. Furthermore, this work is focused on the description of filters operating on the basis of switched capacitances. This work also includes simulations, which are the first draft of a laboratory preparation for teaching. The simulations were performed in the Orcad Pspice program
Implementation of the Parametric Equalizer into VST3 Plug-in
Pevný, Jindřich ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Frenštátský, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the field of DSP (Digital Signal Processing), specifically with structures of digital parametric shelving filters, which can be used as building blocks of parametric equalizer. The objective of this thesis is to learn the options of indirect parametric filter design using decomposition of transfer functions into the function of an all-pass filter and implement these using Steinberg’s VST3 SDK.
All-pass filters based on modern functional blocks
Horák, Ondřej ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Dostál, Tomáš (advisor)
The present thesis is focused on all pass filters. The principle of all pass filters, their properties, the design of nth degree of these circuits will be analysed in succession and then some of functional blocks, by which these structures can be made, will be described. After that, the allpass filters will be designed and simulated in program OrCAD PSpice. First of all, the analysis will be performed with ideal components, then with real components. After that, the sensitivity and tolerance analysis will be made and the influence of parasite effects on circuit parameters will be examined. Once the experiments are finished, the design of Printed Circuit Board's (PCB) will be realized. Circuit showing the best parameters will be chosen for the design.
Design and Implementation of Active Loudspeaker System with Digital Input
Uchytil, Filip ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The work is focused on a design of an active loudspeaker system with a bi-amp amplifier and a digital input. There is described the theory of a loudspeaker enclosure design and its practical implementation. Furthermore the work deals with a design and construction of input circuits such as a preamplifier, Baxandall tone control, active crossover, all-pass filter and S/PDIF. On the basis of the amplifier´s theory the optimal construction of amplifiers and their design are selected. The complex design of the loudspeaker box is devised so that it would reach a maximum acoustic power during the preservation of a low distortion.
Comparison of Algorithms for Creation of Artificial Room Reverberations
Beňo, Tomáš ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Frenštátský, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is to get acquainted with and find out possibilities of control of the reverberation properties of established algorithms for creation of artificial room reverberation. The algorithms proposed by Jon Dattorro, William Gardner and Jean-Marc Jot are implemented in the Matlab environment. Their characteristics and comparison are determined. Subsequent implementation of Jot's algorithm into the VST plug-in module in Matlab using the Audio System Toolbox extension enables to study the properties and behavior of the algorithm that handles real-time sound. The resulting plug-in can then be tested in DAW as a host application.
Influence of drivers position on the characteristics of the loudspeaker system
Bičan, Jan ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the measurement and description of properties of the two-way variable modular loudspeaker system marked as OM-3, especially the influence of the mutual position of drivers on its characteristics. The thesis examines individual factors taking their contribution on characteristics of the loudspeaker system in total. Further it measures and evaluates options of compensations of mutual position changes of drivers using an all-pass filter. Within this thesis is also included laboratory task preparation which is focused on this problematics.
Influence of drivers position on the characteristics of the loudspeaker system
Bičan, Jan ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the measurement and description of properties of the two-way variable modular loudspeaker system marked as OM-3, especially the influence of the mutual position of drivers on its characteristics. The thesis examines individual factors taking their contribution on characteristics of the loudspeaker system in total. Further it measures and evaluates options of compensations of mutual position changes of drivers using an all-pass filter. Within this thesis is also included laboratory task preparation which is focused on this problematics.
Analog Phase Shifters of Fractional Order
Zedka, Radim
This paper brings some general knowledge about linear analog fractional-order phase shifters. These useful building blocks can perform continuous phase shift with adjustable userdefined asymptotic values. Design process starts with predefined transfer function in which at least single fractional-order passive two-terminal device is needed. These elements are made as approximations in limited frequency range by using fully passive ladder structures where only resistors and capacitors are employed.
Comparison of Algorithms for Creation of Artificial Room Reverberations
Beňo, Tomáš ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Frenštátský, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is to get acquainted with and find out possibilities of control of the reverberation properties of established algorithms for creation of artificial room reverberation. The algorithms proposed by Jon Dattorro, William Gardner and Jean-Marc Jot are implemented in the Matlab environment. Their characteristics and comparison are determined. Subsequent implementation of Jot's algorithm into the VST plug-in module in Matlab using the Audio System Toolbox extension enables to study the properties and behavior of the algorithm that handles real-time sound. The resulting plug-in can then be tested in DAW as a host application.
Implementation of the Parametric Equalizer into VST3 Plug-in
Pevný, Jindřich ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Frenštátský, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the field of DSP (Digital Signal Processing), specifically with structures of digital parametric shelving filters, which can be used as building blocks of parametric equalizer. The objective of this thesis is to learn the options of indirect parametric filter design using decomposition of transfer functions into the function of an all-pass filter and implement these using Steinberg’s VST3 SDK.

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