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Electronic Filtering Circuits with Arbitrary Frequency Characteristics
Klubus, Jan ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Kubánek, David (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with the issue of electronic filtering circuits with arbitrary frequency characteristics. First part of the thesis describes theoretical basis. Second part explores the possibilities of design procedures for filters with arbitrary frequency characteristics. Design procedures are demonstrated on examples accordingly to the presented methods, including their circuit implementation and computer simulation to verify the correctness of theoretical assumptions. Thesis also explores the possibilities of tuning circuit structures and electronic setting for characteristics using controllable active elements.
Digital audio interface converter with an external PLL
Klubus, Jan ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
The design of the learning hardware for the laboratory role of the BSHE, which will serve as a test sample, and will permit students to display signals in individual parts of the circuit using an oscilloscope. This device convert the S / PDIF and AES3 signal, it have a line and headphone output and the phase lock loop will be output separately for signal tracking.
Electronic Filtering Circuits with Arbitrary Frequency Characteristics
Klubus, Jan ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Kubánek, David (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with the issue of electronic filtering circuits with arbitrary frequency characteristics. First part of the thesis describes theoretical basis. Second part explores the possibilities of design procedures for filters with arbitrary frequency characteristics. Design procedures are demonstrated on examples accordingly to the presented methods, including their circuit implementation and computer simulation to verify the correctness of theoretical assumptions. Thesis also explores the possibilities of tuning circuit structures and electronic setting for characteristics using controllable active elements.
Digital audio interface converter with an external PLL
Klubus, Jan ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
The design of the learning hardware for the laboratory role of the BSHE, which will serve as a test sample, and will permit students to display signals in individual parts of the circuit using an oscilloscope. This device convert the S / PDIF and AES3 signal, it have a line and headphone output and the phase lock loop will be output separately for signal tracking.

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