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Utilization of the Laboratory stand with inverters and motors in the teaching process.
Holub, Miroslav ; Ondrejček, Vladimír (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about laboratory stand for electrical drives lessons. This facility is developed by UVEE department and functional protype is allready finished. Main subject of this thesis was revising of gate driver circuit board and physical realization of further workplaces. At overall 8 identical workplaces are constructed. Last part of thesis was testing of actual prototype performance especially its load capability.
Step-Up converter for mobile device
Gabriel, Petr ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor‘s thesis is about to intoduce possibilities of construction and use of switched power supplies. Thesis focuses mainly to description of different types of converters. There are possibilities of power supplie's design and sizing of its components described in this thesis. This thesis contains concrete design of power supply for realization. There are results of the measurement and comparision to the parameters given by manufacturer set forth at the end of this thesis.
DC-DC converter for onboard charging of electric vehicles
Holub, Miroslav ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Folprecht, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with design of DC-DC converter for onboard charging of electric vehicle. Developed converter will mainly be used for charging stationary traction battery in laboratory. Output voltage of this charger will be adjustable by user in between 200 V and 450 V depending on the current charged battery configuration. Output current limit is set at 8 A. Since the converter will be supplied from standard household socket, the problem of power factor correction must be solved during the design. That is because a large part of this thesis is focused on describing the problematics of power factor correction. After that, active PFC module is designed, completed and performance of this module is verified. To achieve low overall losses and thus be able to keep small volume of the system, modern switching components based on Silicon Carbide were preferred. Beside laboratory use, completed system will be used to emphasize volumetric difference between onboard chargers based on old versus modern switching components.
Iverter for three-phase motor
Mikuška, Martin ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis goes into design of particular circuits for three phase inverter. Inverter’s control is ensured by digital signal controller MC56F8013 with his program. Principle of control is suggested for individual motors. Inverter design considerate universal use and capability for any three phase motor. Particular blocks are compatible each other.
Computer aided design in electric drives
Berčík, Vojtěch ; Kadlec, Josef (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This work deals with computer modeling of measuring workplace with asynchronous and DC motor connected through flexible shaft coupling and manufacturing documentation of frame construction on which the engines are placed. The software used and its possibilities are also described.
Three-phase sinusoidal pulse width modulation algorithms
Rudolf, Ladislav ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Klíma, Bohumil (advisor)
The main theme of this bachelors‘s thesis is to introduce readers into the algorithm of generating three-phase sinusoidal pulse width modulation. Main attention is concentrating to methods of generating Pulse width modulation method such as comparate PWM modulation technique and space modulation of voltage vector SVM. The functional units of algorithms are analysed and described from the basics. In addition, this project describes the basic analog solutions and even the implementation of the PWM modulator into signal processors DSP56F800.
Three Phase Line Active Rectifier
Miko, Radoslav ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with problems of power factor correction and total harmonic distortion of line current in three phase industrial power supplies. It focuses mainly on using of single phase active PFC topologies based on the principle of step up converter, which are applicable to three phase systems. Verification of operation and comparison of parameters of several circuits was done by simulation in program Matlab Simulink. Then for selected circuit of active PFC was done complete design. The result is a prototype of single phase active PFC circuit with an output power 2 kW for input voltage range from 180 to 528 V (47 – 63 Hz) and a prototype of three phase active PFC circuit with an output power 6 kW for input voltage range from 3 x 180 to 3 x 528 V (47 – 63 Hz).
High Voltage Pulse Generator for Electroporation of Cells
Puczok, Václav ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to design control board for the experimental electroporation device and to develop control firmware. The first chapter of this work focuses on the electroporation phenomenon itself. Behaviour of the cell model in external electrical field is described there as well as simulation and overview of how electroporation affects living tissue. It also explains the main requirements for parameters of the electroporation pulses as well as need for ECG synchronization. Furthermore, some remarks are given about novel high frequency electroporation method, which involves use of nanosecond bipolar high voltage pulse bursts. The second chapter briefly introduces commercial electroporation device called Nanoknife, including control part, power part, and it's limits. The third chapter consists of introduction of the novel experimental electroporation device developed at BUT. Power part of this device is discussed as well. Next chapter focuses on design of the control board for this device and also on description of the particular schematic parts. There is a control algorithm explanation in the fifth chapter of this thesis followed by the brief manual to machine operation.
Camera Positioning Device
Berčík, Vojtěch ; Toman, Marek (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design of a drive for a camera positioning device that could be used for shooting videos and timelapses. The optimal drive and power supply as well as the steering program based on the Arduino platform program are developed. The construction prototype adapted for printing at 3D printers is also designed. The whole system is then produced and tested.

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