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Study of the properties of the advanced cathode materials for lithium-ion cells
Tichý, Jiří ; Vondrák, Jiří (referee) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (referee) ; Kazda, Tomáš (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá studiem akumulátorů, zejména lithium-iontových, principy jejich funkce a zejména studiem katodových materiálů pro lithium-iontové akumulátory. Tyto materiály by měly umožnit vývoj akumulátorů se značně vyšším jmenovitým napětím. Cílem práce je seznámení se s problematikou a shrnutí dosavadního vývoje na poli vysokonapěťových lithiových akumulátorů.
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.
Backup power supply with solar panel charging
Křepela, Pavel ; Götthans, Tomáš (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This project aims to create a backup power source with solar charging for small mobile devices (through USB connector). The charger should store power in a battery that is charged either from external power source or the solar panel. In the introduction, the work deals with the theory of solar cells and batteries. Furthermore, it described the selection of suitable components and design diagram.
Processor controlled backup power supply
Hořák, Jan ; Štraus, Pavel (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of a processor controlled small battery backup power supply. The aim is to design a device which can recharge many kinds of mobile devices with a battery capacity up to 2Ah. The main control element is a microprocessor that records operating data of the power supply and stores in onto an SD card. Portability and durability were taken into account during the design. The result is completely designed and build a backup power supply, including program for its microcontroller.
Photovoltaic cells for supplying low-consumption electronic devices
Stránský, Patrik ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
Goal of this bachelor thesis is to design the power supply for low-consumption electronic devices based on Lithium-polymer battery, which will be charged by photovoltaic cells. The main task is construction of Li-Pol battery charger which will respect fluctuating voltage supplied by solar cell.
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.
Embedded System with Communication Interface NFC and Wi-Fi
Bugár, Loránt ; Valach, Soběslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with communication system design via the NFC and Wi-Fi interface. The thesis has two basic goals. The first goal is to create a device that is capable of storing of data and its subsequent transfer via the NFC interface. The second aim is to utilize this device for measuring various physical variables. The IoT technology is employed to fulfill the aforementioned goal. IoT technology is capable of visualizing data in real time and make them accessible via the Internet. The result of this work is an universal device, that contains the most popular communication interfaces, such as I2C, SPI and that is capable of processing measurement data from digital, analogue, and wireless sensors.
Materials and Components for Lithium-Ion Power Sources
Jirák, Tibor ; Kadlec, Jaromír (referee) ; Paidar,, Martin (referee) ; Vondrák, Jiří (advisor)
The dissertation thesis deals with electrode materials and components for lithium-ion power sources. The thesis works with two different kinds of materials, concretely nanostructured Li4Ti5O12 with spinel basis and LiCoO2 with layered structure. The electrochemical properties, structure and element analysis and utilization possibilities in electrochemical industry of new technological electrode material Li4Ti5O12 were investigated. The influences of admixtures and electrolytes on characteristics of electrode materials with aforesaid active masses were also examined. Low cost price, environmental safety and obtained results of electrochemical measurements and structure analysis refer to wide possibilities of usage electrode material Li4Ti5O12 in the field of electrochemistry.
Wireless security facility
Gargulák, Lukáš ; Morský, Ondřej (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The content of this thesis is the design, construction and programming of wireless security device. This wireless security system consists of two units. Personal unit and sensor unit. This thesis compares two ISM bands 433 MHz and 868 MHz. The thesis presents a selection of parts for construction wireless security device. The work also deals with the structure of transmitted frames on the link layer. Marginally are discussed ways to reduce consuption AtmelAVR microcontrollers and also two ways of charging Li-Ion battery. It also outlined the firmware of both units. Its complete source code is included on the DVD.
Stability of aprotic electrolytes in lithium-ion batteries
Krištofík, František ; Máca, Josef (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
The Master thesis describe basic electrochemical processes in lithium-ion batteries and characteristic organic polar solvents for these articles. It focuses primarily on the aprotic liquid electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries and the subsequent use of gas chromatography to analyze the collected gas sample from the test article. For this experiment is, in this Master thesis, designed and described experimental arrangement in the form of a glass cell, which allows collection from the space above the working electrode. Finally, the work evaluates the effect of electrode potential on the stability of electrolytes in strongly positive potentials.

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