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Electronic load
Doležel, Jiří ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis solutions and construction of the DC electronic loads. At the beginning, they describe the basic principles of electronic loads. In other parts of the work is compared commercial electronic loads, under which the requirements will be selected on the proposed electronic load. In other chapters of the work devoted to the design of schemes and selecting components for their manufacture, including dimensioning of cooling power parts. The last chapters are devoted to describing the design and measurement of electronic load.
High speed acquisition system
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Kováč, Michal (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis is focused on the design of a highspeed aquizition system which is based on FPGA and a highspeed AD converter with modern JESD204B interface. Considering the requirements, such as high samplig rate, the current range of available devices is limited. Therefore the market overview of the modern IC and modules was made. The resulting design is based on available modules, so the rached sampling rate is up to 5 GSa/s with 12bits resolution. Data from measurement are send to PC via Ethernet which uses lwIp stack and TEMAC core on Microblaze proccessor.
Samples of examples for configurable gate array
Bajer, Jan ; Spáčil, Tomáš (referee) ; Bastl, Michal (advisor)
This thesis introduces the issue of configurable gate arrays and their position with respect to microprocessor technology. The aim is to present work with gate arrays on a set of basic realizations within the field of mechatronics. The examples are processed using VHDL and they are primarily intended for Altera / Intel devices.
Design of a Sigma Delta AD converter for sensor applications
Pěček, Lukáš ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a sigma delta AD converter for a sensor application of junction temperature measurement in the automotive environment. A modified continuous time current mode modulator structure was designed. Its advantage lies in shifting and extending an input voltage range to work with signals from 0 V to 1,2 with a high impedance input and a relatively low hardware complexity. The functionality was verified by a behavioral model in the Simulink environment and then by transistor level simulation in CADENCE environment using ONC18/I4T technology.
Temperature measurements with PT100 for aerospace applications
Závorka, Radek ; Dobesch, Aleš (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design of temperature measurement system, which is focused on aviation applications. The design emphasizes fulfilment of aviation standards, especially protection against voltage needle pulses and transient phenomena caused by lightning. Device must be resistant against electromagnetic interference. The core of equipment is AD converter with current source from Texas Instruments, which is suitable for connect different type of sensors. The whole system is controlled by microcontroller from ARM series. The measurement values are display on monitor of computer, which is connect by serial line.
I/O card equipped by Ethernet
Maslák, Petr ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis is at the beginning about designing hardware of I/O card with module \-Rabbit3200 equipped by ethernet. Programs were created in programming languages such as assembler, C and C\#. At the end card was tested by generator, multimeter and oscilloscope.
Multichannel RF power meter
Hradňanský, Vladimír ; Povalač, Aleš (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
In this work is an analysis of methods for measuring high-frequency power, then the design and implementation of multi-channel processor controlled high-frequency power meter. The device enables communication via USB or RS232 port, correction and calibration calculations stored on the SD card devices, measurement results displayed on the LCD display. The meter is able to of three different probes measure the performance of up to 8 GHz. Built-in 40 dB attenuator allows measurements up to a frequency of 2.5 GHz with power up to 100 W. A complete functional test tool including three types of probes, measuring unit, and software are the results of this work.
Implementation of drivers for wireless sensor unit
František, Milan ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Botta, Miroslav (advisor)
This work is concerned with the use of digital and analog sensors with wireless unit IRIS. There is a basic description of the software stack BitCloud, including important functions with a used sensor types and used buses. In the work is described procedure for creating drivers for the various sensors and their implementation in a stack BitCloud. In conclusion of this work is a practical example of right implementing of the individual drivers.
Datalogger with Ethernet
Orávik, Tomáš ; Arm, Jakub (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
Thesis deals with Datalogger with Ethernet interface controlled by Raspberry Pi 2. Datalogger is equipped with eight digital inputs and three analogue inputs. It allows storage of measured data into the database on the microSD card. It communicates over an Ethernet interface on the Raspberry Pi. The administration and control of the datalogger is possible trought a web server.
Design and realization of the measuring amplifier of mechanical quantities
Kaplan, Tomáš ; Chalupa, Jan (referee) ; Krejčí, Petr (advisor)
Subject of this effort is development and realization of one-channel data acquisition unit of mechanical quantities and it’s PC software application. Usage of this data acquisition unit is aimed on applications, where resistive strain gages wired as Wheatstone bridge with AC excitation are used. Output voltage of Wheatstone bridge is amplięed, demodulated with excitation voltage, filtered and level shifted for analog to digital conversion via AD converter. Converted digital data are sent via serial bus into microprocessor which sends them into PC for further meaningful representation in software application. Besides sensing bridge output voltage, data acquisition unit also generates AC excitation of Wheatstone bridge. This excitation voltage is generated via DA converter which communicates with microprocessor and converts incoming digital data into analog sine waveform. There is precise voltage reference circuitry for both of these converters. PC application’s task is to visualize measured data in meaningful form and to give tools for further work with measured data. It’s programmed in Python language and it has one independent thread which does reading and computing of incoming data and there is also class which builds graphical user interface and plots measured data into live graph.

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