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Precision datalogger and voltage signal source
Šafář, Pavel ; Matějka, Tomáš (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This work deals with the design and construction of a precise device for voltage measurement, which at the same time enables the generation of a precise output voltage signal. The various effects of interference sources on accuracy and the possibilities of their elimination are discussed here. The selected solution concept is described. The work also deals with individual phases of development and explains the reasons for their modifications in different phases.
Thermoluminescence measurement system
Matějka, Tomáš ; Král, Jan (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with revision and design of electronic for measuring system PSI TL 500 which is designed for measurement of thermoluminescence phenomena in photosystem II. Thesis describes principles and properties of the measuring system in its current form and changes for the new version are discussed. Digital control part based on Xilinx Zynq platform is designed. Revision of analog measuring part of system is made and partial changes are implemented.
Module for detection of ionizing radiation
Matějka, Tomáš ; Džbánek, Lukáš (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of detector of ionizing X-ray radiation. Conventional PIN photodiodes are used for construction of the detector. The thesis describes issue of using PIN photodiodes for X-ray and gamma radiation detection. Transimpedance amplifier is designed with two diferent modes of detection. Both amplifier variants are compared and their suitability for specific applications is discussed. The thesis describes principle of converting analog signals to digital and describes concept of bus for multiple detectors connection to central unit. Options for paralel data processing are discused in last part of thesis. The detector is implemented and measured values are compared with simulations.
PHpix interface board
Opioł, Zbigniew ; Matějka, Tomáš (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This work investigates the interface and properties of an ionization radiation detector with the PhPix chip, which is the basis of a future large-scale detector for use in nuclear medicine. In the next stage, an IP core for communication between the processor system and the PhPix chips on the Zynq platform is designed. Furthermore, software for video transmission over Ethernet interface is developed.
Effect of material moisture on mechanical properties of a FDM printed part
Matějka, Tomáš ; Zouhar, Jan (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This thesis deals with the effect of humidity to the mechanical properties of 3D FDM printed parts. The aim of the thesis was to experimentally determine the rate of infulence of humidity to the mechanical properties, according to selected tests, for 3D printed parts by FDM method. Furthermore the course of air moisture absorption over time was monitored. The thesis contains description of the machines and material used. The way in which materials absorb moisture is also described here. Based on the research were selected specific materials, PLA, ABS, PETG, ASA and Nylon PA12. Tested samples were produced on a Kossel Linear Plus 3D printer from Anycubic. First experiment dealt with weight loss due to drying and the weight change due to air mositure absorption over time. This was followed by experimental evaluation of changes in tensile properties of the samples. In the next part of the thesis the change in toughness of materials was evaluated. There were made analysis of the macrostructure of the quarries for both tests. Furthermore the hardeness change was measured depending on the presence of moisture in the original samples. A microtome cut was made to analyze the results. The last part of the work was the economic evaluation of drying processes, which resulted in specific recommendations for the storage of printing materials.
Use of 3D printing for the construction of loaded parts
Matějka, Tomáš ; Fojtášek, Jan (referee) ; Zháňal, Lubor (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing and manufacturing of a 3D printed bump stop part of shock absorber with a predetermined deformation characteristic. The aim of this thesis is to confirm or refute the suitability of using 3D printers to produce stressed components. The introduction deals with the approach of the method of additive technology using three-dimensional fixed objects, the method of 3D printing. Followed by a division of individual methods, types of printers and usable materials. The suitability of use for our specific case is also mentioned there. Furthermore, in this thesis, the model itself is designed and the assumed deformation characteristics of the bump stop are calculated using the finite element method. The next part of the thesis describes the production of the bump stop using a 3D printer, the advantages and weaknesses of this technology and evaluated the printed model itself compared to the proposed one. The conclusion of the thesis is devoted to testing the manufactured bump stop, from which follows the suitability of using this technology.
Operating software with web interface for programmable controllers
Matějka, Tomáš ; Kovář, Jiří (referee) ; Houška, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with developing of software, which allows access and control of programmable controllers through web interface. Software uses client server model and for communication between client and server is used Windows Communication Foundation interface which is integrated in Microsoft .NET Framework from version 3.0. Applications were written in C# programming language using .NET Framework libraries. Data visualization in web application was created by Microsoft Silverlight.
International contract of sale
Matějka, Tomáš ; Pauknerová, Monika (advisor) ; Bříza, Petr (referee)
International Contract of Sale Abstract The international contract of sale is the basic instrument through which international trade takes place. However, due to its international nature, there is a lot of uncertainty associated with concluding and fulfilling obligations under an international contract of sale. This uncertainty may arise particularly from the fact that the parties to an international contract of sale do not know which law is to govern the agreement and which law will therefore be applicable to it. This thesis deals with the issues of the applicable law of the international contract of sale. Firstly, attention is paid to the general methods according to which the applicable law for the international contract of sale is determined. These are the collision method and the direct method. Subsequently, the sources of law that are important in terms of these methods in the environment of the Czech Republic are analyzed. The main part of the thesis is devoted to the collision legislation contained in the Rome I Regulation, which is the most important source of law that regulates this issue within the European Union. Relevant international conventions concluded between the Czech Republic and some third countries as well as the Private International Law Act are also analyzed. From the sources of law,...
Effect of material moisture on mechanical properties of a FDM printed part
Matějka, Tomáš ; Zouhar, Jan (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This thesis deals with the effect of humidity to the mechanical properties of 3D FDM printed parts. The aim of the thesis was to experimentally determine the rate of infulence of humidity to the mechanical properties, according to selected tests, for 3D printed parts by FDM method. Furthermore the course of air moisture absorption over time was monitored. The thesis contains description of the machines and material used. The way in which materials absorb moisture is also described here. Based on the research were selected specific materials, PLA, ABS, PETG, ASA and Nylon PA12. Tested samples were produced on a Kossel Linear Plus 3D printer from Anycubic. First experiment dealt with weight loss due to drying and the weight change due to air mositure absorption over time. This was followed by experimental evaluation of changes in tensile properties of the samples. In the next part of the thesis the change in toughness of materials was evaluated. There were made analysis of the macrostructure of the quarries for both tests. Furthermore the hardeness change was measured depending on the presence of moisture in the original samples. A microtome cut was made to analyze the results. The last part of the work was the economic evaluation of drying processes, which resulted in specific recommendations for the storage of printing materials.
PHpix interface board
Opioł, Zbigniew ; Matějka, Tomáš (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This work investigates the interface and properties of an ionization radiation detector with the PhPix chip, which is the basis of a future large-scale detector for use in nuclear medicine. In the next stage, an IP core for communication between the processor system and the PhPix chips on the Zynq platform is designed. Furthermore, software for video transmission over Ethernet interface is developed.

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