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The Sport Activity Digital Recorder
Raninec, Michal ; Žák, Jaromír (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
This paper discuss the design of multifunctional device used as the digital recorder for sport activity. The general aim is to explore theory issues, construct the device and develope software for the application. Components were chosen considering low weight and power consumption and with as accurate tracking as possible.
Multipurpose measuring device
David, Jan ; Žák, Jaromír (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of portable multi-purpose measuring device with Microcontrollers from Microchip running on battery power, for displaying the measured signal uses a graphical LCD with a resolution of 240x128. The device is equipped with an oscilloscope and multimeter with auto range.
Reverse recovery in power integrated circuits
Šuľan, Dušan ; Žák, Jaromír (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
Předkládaná práce se zabývá parametrem “Reverse Recovery Time“ u polovodičových prvků a jeho vlivem na typické spínací obvody. V první části práce je objasněno co je “Reverse Recovery Time“ a jeho jednotlivé části. V další sekci je popsána jeho fyzikální podstata. Na konci teoretická části je rozebrán jeho efekt na spínací ztráty a doporučená metoda měření tohto parametru . Praktická část práce je zaměřena na simulace Dpdr45nres45 v prostředích Cadence a TCAD. Poslední část se zabývá návrhem obvodu na měření u reálných diod a samotným měřením diod a tranzistorů.
Development of the Versatile Industrial Manipulator
Veteška, Michal ; Pekárek, Jan (referee) ; Žák, Jaromír (advisor)
The theoretical part deals with the basic division of industrial robots, their structure and working space. It analyzes propulsion using the industrial robots and sensors required to operate in the robot. The practical part describes the design of a mechanical arm for an industrial robot manipulator. The practical part also includes a description of the sensor and a description of the control unit.
Smart Nightstand Device
Vávra, Jan ; Žák, Jaromír (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
Master’s thesis describes design of smart nightstand device. Aim of this system is to monitor and recognize stages of sleep with subsequent transfer of the data to alarm clock to provide the most comfortable awakening. The alarm clock is backed up by batteries. The system controls parameters of surrounding environment using advanced sensors. The device is equipped with a removable light part which is backed up by power supply for illumination during a potential power outage. A pad for wireless charging with standard Qi is also part of this system.
Development and optimization of system for measuring of watering
Kašpárek, Petr ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Žák, Jaromír (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to become acquainted with questions of sensors and the problems of measuring the plant watering. The result is creating an intelligent prototype of a module that should measure temperature, conductivity and pH of the watering. Automatic measuring of these properties makes the parameter evaluation easier and quicker. This measuring module extends contemporary device with the possibility to measure properties of the plant watering.
The Sensor Systems Design and Optimization for Energy Harvesting Applications
Žák, Jaromír ; Husák, Miroslav (referee) ; Bajer, Arnošt (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
Dissertation thesis is focused on using alternative energy sources called energy harvesting. This thesis offers a solution to problems with autonomous powering of sensor networks if primary power source recovery is impossible. In these cases, energy of the external power (e.g. temperature, light, motion) should be used. Proposed solution should be especially used in the field of medical applications (e.g. cochlear implants, pacemakers, insulin pumps). Long time monitoring of the personal health status is also possible when employing automated sensor systems. In this work, there is state of art review relating to the low power energy sources for an alternative powering of sensor systems. It was observed that existing systems are almost prepared for the implementation of energy harvesting power sources. The energy harvesting power sources have been developed by numerous researcher teams around the world, but there are only a few variants of power management circuits for effective energy gaining, storing and using. This area has a huge potential for the next research. The issues regarding to the distribution of gained energy are solved on the complex level in the thesis. For these purposes, a new simulation model of the whole system (fully implantable artificial cochlea) including its subcircuits was developed in the SPICE environment. It connects independent subcircuits into a single comprehensive model. Using this model, a few novel principles for energy distribution (e.g. Charge Push Through technique) was developed. In the near future, these techniques are also applicable to the design of versatile sensor systems.
Intelligent lighting system for home automation
Raninec, Michal ; Žák, Jaromír (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
This paper discuss the design and realisation of intelligent lighting system for home automation. Identifying the most adequate solution of system implementation is followed by choosing suitable components, design of electrical circuits and printed circuit boards. The project then deals with development of software for each particular device in the system and development of computer application for managing the system. The paper also treats with mechanical design and construction of devices in the system.
The MEMS sensors usability for position detection
Bobalík, Lukáš ; Sedláček, Jiří (referee) ; Žák, Jaromír (advisor)
Within this Master’s thesis, design and construction of a strapdown inertial navigation system based on MEMS sensors is described. The thesis includes theoretic analysis of physics behind determining the position of an object based on the object’s aceleration and changes in the object’s orientation in space. Included is also an overview of mathematical methods related to the position calculation.
Image sensor signal data processing
Růžička, Jakub ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Žák, Jaromír (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with an image capturing by a CMOS image sensor and controlling of graphical LCD displays using specialized integrated circuits. A theoretical research on the topic and design of the system designed for ease of processing, transmitting and still images displaying based on this research is described in this work. The output of the work is complete the device realized.

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