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Power amplifier and its linearization using local feedbacks
Janic, Lukáš ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Khateb, Fabian (advisor)
The thesis deals with the construction of a linear power amplifier. Theoretical analysis of the final work explains the function of the amplifier blocks, which is necessary to understand the functions of the whole construction. Thesis continues in simulation analysis of separate blocks or whole construction and at the end of the implementation of the complete power amplifier.
Automatic Assignment of Student Projects in Python
Kyseľ, Juraj ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This work focuses on automatic evaluation of student codes in Python programming language. Emphasis is placed primarily on feedback, to guide students in the correct Python code writing practices. In the practical part, the information obtained is used to design a system that alerts beginning programmers to errors and tries to teach them the right structures  in the form of python idioms. Further, the thesis describes individual parts of the system, its inputs and outputs. As a case study, the system was put  in place to support the teaching of the subject Scripting Languages  at the FIT VUT in Brno in the academic year 2017/2018. The thesis summarizes the experience of this deployment and evaluates the advantages and problems of the processed solution.
Inverters for lighting units with LEDs
Zuber, Zalán ; Feiler, Zdeněk (referee) ; Klíma, Bohumil (advisor)
The master‘s thesis deals with DC/DC converters for power LED diodes. Gives an overview of the field of LED lighting technology, analyzes various types of converters and shows their principle of operation. Furthermore presents some possible circuit designs for three different voltage levels and the calculations for each part. As an approval of their functionality the results of their measurements are plotted followed by the data evaluation.
Selected aspects of employee development in international organization
Durňaková, Zuzana ; Kirovová, Iva (advisor) ; Rymeš, Milan (referee)
In this thesis the attention is given to selected aspects of employee development in the international organization operating in the steel industry, which has a branch in Slovakia. The theoretical part explains the various theoretical concepts that bind to this topic (for example. Human resources, human resources management, competencies), as well as individual learning concepts which are creating a platform for employee development and also the different phases development and training in organization. This topic is very up-to-date in the light of increasing demand for staff across the whole spectrum of professions. The empirical part is directed to clarify the course of development in international organizations, where great importance emphasis is placed on language learning (especially English) and training in the field of management training, particularly to develop the presentation skills. In this part of the research results indicate that individual groups of employees are after completing the course improving the level of English language at the required level, as well as valuation of the self level of presentation skills. Keywords: Employee development, learning, foreign language skills, presentation skills
Automatic Assignment of Student Projects in Python
Kyseľ, Juraj ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This work focuses on automatic evaluation of student codes in Python programming language. Emphasis is placed primarily on feedback, to guide students in the correct Python code writing practices. In the practical part, the information obtained is used to design a system that alerts beginning programmers to errors and tries to teach them the right structures  in the form of python idioms. Further, the thesis describes individual parts of the system, its inputs and outputs. As a case study, the system was put  in place to support the teaching of the subject Scripting Languages  at the FIT VUT in Brno in the academic year 2017/2018. The thesis summarizes the experience of this deployment and evaluates the advantages and problems of the processed solution.
Power amplifier and its linearization using local feedbacks
Janic, Lukáš ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Khateb, Fabian (advisor)
The thesis deals with the construction of a linear power amplifier. Theoretical analysis of the final work explains the function of the amplifier blocks, which is necessary to understand the functions of the whole construction. Thesis continues in simulation analysis of separate blocks or whole construction and at the end of the implementation of the complete power amplifier.
Selected aspects of employee development in international organization
Durňaková, Zuzana ; Kirovová, Iva (advisor) ; Rymeš, Milan (referee)
In this thesis the attention is given to selected aspects of employee development in the international organization operating in the steel industry, which has a branch in Slovakia. The theoretical part explains the various theoretical concepts that bind to this topic (for example. Human resources, human resources management, competencies), as well as individual learning concepts which are creating a platform for employee development and also the different phases development and training in organization. This topic is very up-to-date in the light of increasing demand for staff across the whole spectrum of professions. The empirical part is directed to clarify the course of development in international organizations, where great importance emphasis is placed on language learning (especially English) and training in the field of management training, particularly to develop the presentation skills. In this part of the research results indicate that individual groups of employees are after completing the course improving the level of English language at the required level, as well as valuation of the self level of presentation skills. Keywords: Employee development, learning, foreign language skills, presentation skills
Inverters for lighting units with LEDs
Zuber, Zalán ; Feiler, Zdeněk (referee) ; Klíma, Bohumil (advisor)
The master‘s thesis deals with DC/DC converters for power LED diodes. Gives an overview of the field of LED lighting technology, analyzes various types of converters and shows their principle of operation. Furthermore presents some possible circuit designs for three different voltage levels and the calculations for each part. As an approval of their functionality the results of their measurements are plotted followed by the data evaluation.

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