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Switching LED drivers
Doležal, Miroslav ; Pavlík, Michal (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
In this bachelor’s these are three basic typologies of drivers (step down, step up, step up and down output voltage) described. Five specific integrated circuits fulfilling the requirement for supplying LED diodes are selected. The output of this thesis is the design and construction of LED driver for supplying high brightness LEDs with 900 mA constant current.
Development of cell sorter system using optical tweezers and microfluid chips
Novák, Pavel ; Šerý,, Mojmír (referee) ; Zemánek,, Pavel (advisor)
In this master thesis I have been dealt with the design and construction of an instrumental platform that used positioning focused laser beam (so-called optical tweezers) for manipulation with living cells without their damage.
Iverter for three-phase motor
Mikuška, Martin ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis goes into design of particular circuits for three phase inverter. Inverter’s control is ensured by digital signal controller MC56F8013 with his program. Principle of control is suggested for individual motors. Inverter design considerate universal use and capability for any three phase motor. Particular blocks are compatible each other.
Industrial state indicator
Růžička, Zdenek ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
Diploma work deals with industrial display systems, indicators and their proposal. These systems are used everywhere that is necessary to mediate transmission of information. Own proposal of indicator is very specific and depends on given application and used display. In practice there is possible to use a few types of displays but in this diploma work there are used only sedmisegmental and matrix. Common component of proposal is microcontroller. No less significat and important part of the proposal is a choice of interface and communication protocol. The correct choice of hardware that is completed with software we will obtain complete status indicator.
Analysis of the Reaction Time of a Driver Influenced by Selected Distracting Stimuli
Černohorská, Magda ; Semela, Marek (referee) ; Bucsuházy, Kateřina (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analyses of food consumption influence on driver´s perception reaction time. It describes the food and drink consumption while driving, factors influencing driver´s performance, activities disturbing the driver, foreign researches and studies aimed at distracting stimuli. Practical part of the thesis is focused on driving tests of chosen driver of certain age group in current traffic, interpretation and evaluation of reaction times while driving with no distracting stimuli comparing to driving influenced by food consumption. All the data are concluded in the summary where it´s confirmed that reaction times are significantly prolonged when drivers have a snack while driving a vehicle.
Analysis of switched-mode LED drivers
Stehlík, Ota ; Vyskočil, Pavel (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design, produce and verify the operation of two different LED drivers for automotive industry, which controls the ultra-bright white LEDs. At the beginning of a brief introduction explaining the principle of operation of LEDs. Furthermore theory describes the functions of all three basic drivers involved as buck, boost and buck-boost. Based on the requirements are selected ICs suitable for this implementation, theoretically described their block diagrams including the individual diagrams and eventually these samples are made, revived and measured their parameters.
LED driver with synchronous rectification
Hodáňová, Adéla ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is to compare two circuits designed for LED powering with output current of units of Amperes. Both circuits are based on step-down converter topology, one with technology of synchronous rectifying and the other one without it. Calculations and selection of used components with real prototypes were made for both selected circuits. All selected components meet automotive qualification requirements for discrete products. Produced prototypes were compared in terms of functionality, efficiency, EMC and thermal radiation.
Coilgun
Kovařík, Martin ; Pavlík, Michal (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes the design and construction of electromagnetic gun for testing projectiles from different ferromagnetic materials with maximal power 19 J. Conventional projectile propulsion mechanisms include the use of compressed air or explosion which places theoretical limits on the maximum muzzle velocity limited by laws of thermodynamics. The electromagnetic coil gun, explores the use of electromagnetism in accelerating projectiles which offers a much higher theoretical limit on muzzle velocity. In addition of an electromagnetic acceleration is possible to regulate output velocity/energy of projectile, and acceleration applied on projectile.
Low-level communication with an IP telephone exchange
Švehlík, Martin ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with potentiality of low-level communication ways between the Silicon Laboratories Si3220 subscriber line circuit and Marvell PXA270 microprocessor with the Linux operating system installed on it. Following the materials published by the manufacturer, the means of communication between the Si3220 subscriber line circuit and PXA270 microprocessor were examined thoroughly. The dynamically attachable unit for the core of the Linux operating system was created to support read and write operations in the register and RAM address of the Si3220 circuit via the SPI serial interface. For the purpose of verification the test linking between the Si3220 circuit and PXA270 was created and selected registers of the Si3220 circuit were read.
Microprocessor controlled BLDC motor inverter realization
Mikuška, Martin ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis goes into electronic commutated motors, their inverters and specific parts of the general pulse converter. Next it is described step-down converters, push-pull converters and the principles that are supported by practical exercises. The next part describes the design of the power transistors driver and problems of galvanic separation by optocouplers.

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