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Controlling of programmable analogue circuit
Sobotka, Josef ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Vrba, Kamil (advisor)
This work deals with the design of the control software for the programmable analog circuit adjustable by means of a computer via the serial interface for the computer, as well as for programming the microcontroller. In addition, analyses the internal structure of programmable analog circuit on which it is proposed to further control, design of printed circuit boards for final programming and test equipment and measurement of the basic parameters of the circuit (transmission and phase frequency characteristics of parts and units).
Digitally Controlled Switching Power Supply
Krška, Vlastimil ; Zamazal,, Michal (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
This master’s thesis is an introduction to switching mode power supplies, especially focused on digital control. It summarizes the basic topologies of switching mode power supplies, and discusses the fundamental issues of digital power supply control. It also summarizes basic informations about Piccolo microcontrolers, about experimental kit and about main parts of sample source code. Also is described here own implementation of the control law and the theory and implementation of maximum power point tracking. The conclusion of this thesis deals with implemantation a testing of the designed digitally controled switching power supply.
MTC and LTC Sync Code Converter
Miškařík, Vít ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
Converter of sync codes MTC to LTC is very important device to synchronize all devices which are being used for editing and other work with audio and video. Most of digital equipment can sync to MTC but LTC timecode is recorded od audio or videotape. Therefore this converter is needed to sync all connected devices to recorded timecode. This thesis is about designing and constructing the converter between these timecodes.
Design of measuring solutions for circuits with differential signals
Jemelík, Lukáš ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals about a measuring structures of elements working at a current mode. There were outlined structures for measuring input and output impedance. These structures were simulated for DACA element. It deals with a voltage to current and current to voltage converters. All structures and converters were simulated at computer program PSpice. Selected variant were practically verified and control measuring was realized.
Brightness control of light sources
Dostál, Lukáš ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
Thesis is focus on brightness control of lighting sources. The first objective of the thesis is to determine basic concepts and explain interrealationships among particular magnitudes of lifting technology. Further is necessary describe functionality, particular light sources and thein possibility of use in practise. There is also outline issue of darkfall of particular types of sources and their evolution. The other part of thesis compare energy output of lighting sources and describe their possible future development. Further this thesis deals with options of regulating of brightness for LED moduls. There is also proposal of acceptable amperage regulator LED moduls including its software - microcontrol ATMEL AVG. Microcontrol ATMEL AVG Tiny 13 is programme in C language within computer environment AVR Studio 4 and will be record through the use of AVR Dragon.
Analog nonlinear function structures for educational laboratory purposes
Filko, Patrik ; Dvořák, Radek (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design and the realization of a laboratory teaching device, which includes two-port parts with nonlinear transmission characteristics corresponding to quadratic, inverse quadratic and cubic functions. It also includes a more complicated design of a polynomial function converter that offers students a practical view of functions mathematically designed while verifying their accuracy in laboratory exercises. The whole concept is supported by the design of the power supply circuit and the harmonic signal generator. The individual features of this project are feasible from components commercially available.
Digitally controlled filter
Rez, Jan ; Szabó, Zoltán (referee) ; Friedl, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with design of a functional prototype universal digitally controlled analog frequency filter 2th order. Part of the design is the selection of appropriate filter topology diagram and selection of an integrated circuit. Universal filter will contain lowpass, highpass, bandpass and notch filter. The filter is tuned in cutoff frequency from 100 Hz to 15 kHz. The bachelor's thesis focuses on the circuit analysis of selected concrete structure of universal filter and possibilities of digital control filters. The practical part of this thesis includes PCB design, control software for filter and graphical representation of measured results.
Inverter for arc welding
Matiaško, Maroš ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes designing, paremeter rating and construction of welding source on the principle of high-frequency inverter. The main scope of work is to design a switching inverter for arc welding on the principle of the forward converter. Welding source is regulated for demand of constant current.
Optimization of the switching power supplies with synchronous rectifier
Skácel, Josef ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Žák, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with switching circuit topic, especially switching power supplies. There are switching circuits without inductance and their benefits presented in the thesis. Basic topologies of switching power supplies, their properties, application area and functions of basic types of converters are also described. The next section focuses on special resonant switching power supplies and synchronous. The main part of the work is carried out simulations using three synchronous rectifiers. The work includes practical design of an SMPS with synchronous rectifier.
New solutions of converters for measurement of current-mode filters
Štork, Petr ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes some new solutions of differential converters that convert voltage to current and vice versa. Such converters are necessary for measurement of frequency filters in a current mode due to absence of instruments able to mesure signals with current as signal carrier. The goal is to design such converters that should influence gauged frequency properties in a current mode as little as possible. Converters will consist of operative amplifiers with current feedback. Converters designed this way are tested using simulations from PSpice programme, where particularly wideness of band of individual solutions is tested. Simulated solutions that are the most suitable ones are practicably re-enacted and gauged. These resuls of measurement and simulations are compared.

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