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USB battery tester
Andrysík, Lukáš ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis contains construction of battery tester along with primary and secondary cells comparsion. It consists of four parts - the first one focuses on general description of the most commonly used electrochemical cells, their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. Second one relates to design a custom equipment for testing these cells including software, parts values calculations and common problems with the design. Third part is mainly about mechanical design and PCB manufacture. The last section is devoted to comparsion of several models of cells in terms of capacity and performance under different conditions.
NiCd, NiMH and Li-ion accumulator charger supplied and controlled via USB
Nosek, Petr ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
Deals with analysis and battery charging NiCd, NiMH, Li-Ion through a series of microcontroller from Atmel AVR controlled and powered from a PC via USB. Part is devoted to the characteristics of the USB interface and software capabilities to the enumeration AVR microcontroller. It also contains the basic characteristics of charged batteries, including the known methods of charging. The second half of the tehesis then provides a complete design and implementation of battery chargers, which consists of electronic parts, ATMEGA168 microcontroller program and the program for the PC. Presents circuit diagram of the charger and flowcharts of the main features of the program. The result of this thesis is functional battery charger above types. Attachments include a proposal DPS, a full circuit diagram and the charge and discharge characteristics of cells. The thesis is also referred to annex to the optical disk. Here it is mainly programs for microcontroller and PC. They are listed here as well as individual projects for AVR Studio, Borland Builder C + + and Eagle, which was created by chargers.
Capacity meter for Li-Ion and NiMH accumulators
Pinďák, Lukáš ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is primarily theoretical analysis of battery problems, analysis tester capacity of Li-ion and NiMH accumulators and its subsequent construction. The work consists of three main. The first part deals with the electrochemical current sources and their division, a brief description of their charging and final comparison commonly most used batteries. The second part of the thesis is already focused on the practical design of the capacity meter. In this section is explained the issue of measuring voltage, current and temperature of the battery and determination of their capacity. The last part describes the device software. The proposed devices allow measurement capacity Li-ion and NiMH cells at three different load modes and can be recharged after discharge.
Microprocesor controlled charger
Husník, Ondřej ; Ježek, Michal (referee) ; Kovář, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of microprocessor controlled battery charger with support of NiCd, NiMH and Li-Ion cells. The project focus is aimed within circuits design at algorithm of charge detection implemented into microprocessor. User interface is formed by PC application which communicates with charger via USB. PC connection allows recording of charging characteristics behaviour. The result of thesis is completely designed and created battery charger including microprocessor and PC application source codes.
Solar power supply unit for a Wireless Sensor Networks
Víťazka, Ľuboš ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Mráz, Ľubomír (advisor)
This work is aimed to design power supply for nodes of wireless sensors networks using solar energy in indoor spaces. The proposal is made for the particular layout, but the process described can be applied generally. The result is the proposed involvement of the operating power circuit for node of wireless sensor network used indoors.
Testing and charging of accumulator cells
Sršeň, Jan ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
Direction of the master's thesis is design and construct electronic device for testing available accumulators. Than there are in detail subscribe some metods of charging cells and their right usage to select type of cells. Also eventually problems that can become if the choice is false. Next part contains description of principles as several type accumulator works and their loading characteristic witch are important know for choose the best testing way. The most important knowledge is detection of stop point charging when accumulators are charged and following charging can be dangerous. Because there are more methods to detect this point so in thesis are overwrite. The most important part is design of tester. That is mapped to more segments witch communicating together. Controller part of intelligent tester contains ATmega128 microcontroller so there is present a passage of program code. Last section of master's thesis describe a physical consruction and explain division for smaller parts and hole process of tester function.
Energy harvesting in wireless sensor networks
Pačinek, David ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Hynčica, Ondřej (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis is dedicated to the power of wireless sensors for use of alternative sources of supply, which is solar energy. The thesis performed on description of photovoltaic panels, availible batteries and their charging. The bachleor's thesis also shows the design and implementation of the circuitry for solar battery charger and datalogger consisting of a microcontroller and GSM module.
Intelligent versatile charger
Veteška, Michal ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Žák, Jaromír (advisor)
The theoretical part deals with the theory of batteries. The principle of Nickel-cadmium (NiCd), Nickel-metalhydride (NiMH) and lithium (Li-Ion) batteries are described. The principles of proper charging and weaning of these batteries are also described. The proposal and construct NiCd and NiMH batteries charger, consisted of the three parts and the switching power supply, controller and chargers is included in the practical part of this work.
Accumulator Charger with Microcontroller
Losenický, Roman ; Punčochář, Josef (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
My master thesis is focused on intorducing, analysing and describing the microprocessor controlled charger. The thesis is firstly describing and analysing the topic of accumulator cell charging for common technologies. Than there is detailed description of specific accumulator cell types (NiMH, NiCd and Li-ion) which is the microprocessor controled charger intend for. The next part of this thesis is showing the proposal of the charger. There is the block diagram, charger detailed schematics based on this block diagram. There is also list of the possible useful componets neccessary for charger assembling. All this is used for the final proposal of the chager itself. The main scope of this thesis is than the charger's microcontroler firmware decribed at the end of this thesis. Finaly confirmation of the charger proper proposal and assembly is the battery charging with the given basic parameters.
Perspective bus powertrains
Kubík, Jan ; Maršálek, Ondřej (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to consider possible future development of alternative powertrains with regard to their use in buses. First described are the most promising alternative fuel vehicles, which use an internal combustion engine. The next part is evaluated ways to store energy using electric drives. At the end of the work is mentioned hybrid technology as a combination of previous drives.

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