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CONVERTER DESIGN USING SEMICONDUCTORS BASED ON SiC
Kharchenko, Vadym ; Procházka, Petr (referee) ; Kuzdas, Jan (advisor)
This work builds on a semester project 2 from the winter semester of this academic year. The aim of this thesis is the design of converter using semiconductor components based on SiC technology. This converter is used in the construction of quick charger for electric vehicles. The design of this converter must be based on the requirements for compliance voltage safety. It describes the design of power components used in the construction of this facility, the determination of their losses and determines the overall efficiency of the converter. There is also proposed mathematical model of high-frequency transformer and made his simulation in Matlab-Simulink.
DC-DC converter for matrix controller system for LED
Gociek, Krzysztof ; Janík, Lukáš (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design and subsequent realization of DC / DC converter for supply of matrix LED fields for the automotive industry. Such a converter must be able to supply a current of several Amperes and a voltage of the order of tens of Volts. Matrix headlights are currently being developed by a number of automotive companies. These headlamps allow independently to control the intensity of light incident on different objects or people who are in front of a car. In addition to the front headlamps the matrix LED lights are also used in the rear and signaling lights. Here it serves mainly to create different animations that have no function except the overall enhancement appearance of the vehicle. All of these lights need power units that will be suitable to regulate current flowing into various combinations of LEDs illuminated.
Off-line supply source 15 V / 1.5 A with a galvanic separation for a laboratory equipment
Pokorný, Vladimír ; Tománek, Radek (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a single-acting switching power supply for a laboratory equipment. The required parameters of the source are input voltage 230 V and frequency 50 Hz, output DC voltage 15 V, and output current at least 1.5 A. The introduction of this thesis briefly describes the operation of flyback converters. The next part is focused on the design of the high-frequency transformer and the main power part. The work continues with the designing of power components and heatsinks. The following part is the design of the control part, which will use an integrated circuit from the UC384x family, and the construction of the power supply. The conclusion of the thesis focuses on the source debugging and verification measurements.
High voltage power supply for dielectric strength
Klejma, Michael ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with a choice of proper solution of high votlage source with regulated DC output in range of 0 – 50 kV. Source will be used for testing of electrical insulators, with function of displaying voltage at which breakdown of the insulator occured. Due to low output current up to 1 mA it is possible to use a cascade voltage multiplier as suitable solution. The voltage multiplier is powered by switching-mode power supply with high voltage pulse transformer. The inverter uses single-acting innovative topology that enables a supply of alternating current to the voltage multiplier. This solution is simple, but an analysis of operation is difficult, as will be described in details in this thesis. Realization and testing of the source has been successfully done, but the source had problems with its own EMC. After debugging, requested parameters have been achieved.
Low-power electrical sources
Kotásek, Ondřej ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Procházka, Petr (advisor)
In the theoretical section describes the different types of DC / DC converters, which are among the best known. It's a drive with one storage element, decreasing and increasing non-inverting converter, an inverting converter with a common choke and Čuk’s changer. The second part deals with the actual design and implementation of the two input sources for low power. Here are described two main components designed for each circuit. Furthermore, the work to create schematics and PCB in Eagle. Finally, learn how to solder components on the PCB made.
Voltage source for gate of power transistor
Kořínek, Vladimír ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis is about possibilities of realisation of boost converter to energize gate of the power transistor without using integrated circuits. My goal is to create the most simple and the most reliable circuit with using an inverting DC/DC converter working in temperature range from -50°C to 80°C.
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.
Bicycle additional drive with a combustion engine and an electric powertrain
Doležal, Lukáš ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
The objective of this master's thesis is new power converter design for bicycle with combustion engine and electric power transmission. The power converter is control by microprocessor and control algorithm is designed to achieve maximum efficiently of combustion engine. Converter and servomotor for controlling combustion engine throttle are located in metal box. Hardware, firmware and metal box are designed in the thesis.
Current source for the solid-state laser amplifier
Žilka, Martin ; Duz, Aleksei (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with theoretical design of solid-state laser beam amplifier power supply. The introductory part contains a description of operation principles of some step-down DC/DC converter topologies, including their advantages and disadvantages. The next chapter describes design issues of a DC/DC converter design, including full schematic diagram. The conclusion is focused on practical assembling and testing of the designed device.
Thermoelectric Power Generation System
Brázdil, Marian ; Nerud, Pavel (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
In the last decade there is a rising interest in thermoelectric applications. Thermoelectric generators enabling the direct conversion of the heat into the electricity become attractive. This fact is caused by the demands of environmental operation and saving primary resources. Scientists intensively investigate and develop new materials and structures suitable for these applications. The efficiency of the thermoelectric conversion progressively increases. Unfortunately we have no available materials with sufficient thermoelectric properties which could provide cost-competitive price. Thermoelectric generators seem to be useable devices. For example, in case of the unused waste heat using of the thermoelectric generator can increase the overall effectiveness of the unit despite the low efficiency of the generator. This master thesis deals with the issue of the Peltier modules representing the main part of the thermoelectric generators. The physical principles and structures of the thermoelectric modules and the possibility of thermoelectric power production are described here. In the practical part of this thesis the design of the low power generator utilizing waste heat from biomass boiler Verner A 251.1 is proposed.

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