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HF band power amplifier
Korvas, Miroslav ; Zamazal, Michal (referee) ; Šrámek, Petr (advisor)
The theme of my diploma thesis is a realization of the high frequency amplifier with possibility to change its class between class A, B and C with output low pass and band pass filters. The output power is supposed to be at about 10 W in frequency range 3,5 MHz to 14 MHz. The thesis contains theory of amplifier respectively transceiver and filters. In next parts I will design, simulate, realize and measure created amplifier and filters.
Behavioral models of active elements with possibility of independent multi-parameter control
Novotný, Jakub ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This thesis is focused on behavioral modelling of active elements with independent multi-parameter electronic control using comercially available components. In a first part of the thesis, CVDIBA, CVDOBA, CVCC and OC elements are discussed. The functionality is verified by simulations using OrCAD PSpice. Used components are diamond transistor OPA860, variable gain amplifier LMH6505, differencing amplifier AD830, low distortion differential driver AD8138, current conveyor EL2082 and current mode four quadrant multiplier EL4083. Four active elements are further built on PCB and measured. Some applications like low pass filter, high pass filter, all pass filter and reconfigurable filter.
Differential and pseudo-differential frequency filters
Sládok, Ondřej ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with fully differential and pseudo-differential frequency filters. Significant emphasis is placed on the characteristics of common-mode signal. Further, the text deals with the design issue of fully-differential structure and transformation of non-differential to pseudo-differential structures. In the thesis one non-differential structure, one fully-differential and three pseudo-differential structures are proposed, one of them working in current mode. The thesis also describes the analysis from the perspective of non-ideal properties of the active element of two circuit solutions, which is trying to find the optimal solution. In each case, functionality of new solutions is verified by simulations and in several cases also by experimental measurement.
Controllable Fractional-Order Analogue Electronic Circuits
Dvořák, Jan ; Vávra, Jiří (referee) ; Šimák, Boris (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
Disertační práce se zabývá syntézou a analýzou nových obvodových struktur neceločíselného (fraktálního) řádu s řiditelnými parametry. Hlavní cíl této práce je návrh nových řešení filtračních struktur fraktálního řádu v proudovém módu, emulátorů prvků fraktálního řádu a také oscilátorů. Práce obsahuje návrh tří emulátorů pasivního prvku fraktálního řádu, tři filtrační struktury a dva oscilátory navržené na základě využití pasivního prvku fraktálního řádu v jejich obvodové struktuře a dvě obecné koncepce filtrů fraktálního řádu založené na využití aproximace přenosové funkce fraktálního řádu. Na základě obecných koncepcí jsou v práci navrženy filtry fraktálního řádu typu dolní a horní propust. Díky aktivním prvkům s přeladitelnými parametry, které jsou užity v obvodových strukturách je zajištěna řiditelnost řádu filtru, jeho pólového kmitočtu a některých případech i činitele jakosti. Vlastnosti všech zapojení jsou ověřeny počítačovými simulacemi za pomoci behavioralních simulačních modelů aktivních prvků. Některé z uvedených obvodů byly realizovány na DPS a jejich vlastnosti ověřeny experimentálním měřením.
Pseudo-differential frequency filters
Dubina, Jan ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Sládok, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the theory of frequency filters with a closer focus on the pseudo-difference structure, design and simulation of the pseudo-difference filter. The content of the work is a comparison of different properties between different types of structures and their involvement. One pseudo-differential structure is proposed in this work, which uses two types of conveyors and creates all types of selective filters, their transfer function and simulation of their modular and phase characteristics. The work also includes product fabrication, experimental measurements and comparison of results with theory and simulation.
Design of pseudo-differential frequency filters using conveyors
Hýl, František ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Sládok, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a second order pseudo-differential frequency filter operating in voltage mode. It also describes various types of frequency filters and their characteristics. It contains a summary of the differences between Pseudo-differential, fully differential and non-differential filters and their involvement. The pseudo-differential filter of the high-pass type is devoted to chapters of design, simulation and measurement.
Active Frequency Filters for Higher Frequencies
Fröhlich, Lubomír ; Dostál, Tomáš (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (referee) ; Sedláček, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the synthesis and optimization of frequency analogue filters with modern active elements usable for higher frequencies. The thesis is divided into three parts, the first part deals with the problematic concerning Leap-Frog combined ARC structure. Due to a difficult design, this method is not described in a detail and used in practice, although it shows e.g. low sensitivity. Firstly, a complete analysis of individual filters was made (for and T endings) and consequently these findings were used during implementation of this method to NAF program. Finally, samples of real filters were realized (for verification of functioning and correct design). Another very interesting topic concerning filters is usage of coupled band-pass for small bandwidth, where it is necessary to solve the problems concerning ratio of building elements values, but also price, quality, size of coils, sensitivity, Q factors, coefficients etc. That is why in practice a coil is very often substituted with other equivalent lossy and lossless blocks which create ARC filters structure. The design and the possibility of usage of lossy grounded elements were described here (such as synthetic inductors, frequency dependent negative resistor). Some parts of the design are individual computer sensitivity analysis, setting of usage and quality comparison of individual lossy grounded blocks. Besides, a program for these elements was created, it is useful for a quick design and depiction of transfer characteristics. The third part deals with the usage of tuning universal filters consisting three or more operational amplifiers, which secures its universality and possibility to create different kinds of transfer characteristic. In practice, Akerberg - Mossberg and Kerwin - Huelsman - Newcomb are the most used types of filters. These were also compared with less common universal filters. In the end, the possibility of digital tuning of universal filter with the help of digital potentiometers for filters of 10th order and frequency around 1 MHz was shown.
Higher-order non-cascade filters using multi-output current mirror
Habr, Jiří ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of frequency filters using active current elements.First section is devoted to the theory of frequency filters.Next part deals with specific circuits with active elements and their jet simulation in the appropriate program.
Active RC filters using CMOS technology
Veverka, David ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with issues of active RC filters and their application using CMOS technology. The work focuses on basic sumarization of fundamental knowledge about function of active RC filters but it also describes basic characteristics and parameters. The defined parameters are utilized in bachelors thesis. A research has been made about the current state in discussed topic and from this research there were derived parameters for simulations that are shown in the practical part of this work.
3D Game Using OpenGL and Music Analysis
Baranovičová, Hana ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on analysis of music signal and using it in the game. The aim is to demonstrate the possibilities for analysis of music, which are practically applicable in creating games based on the that analysis, procedural ways of generating graphical visualisation of music and use of knowledge to create this type of games.

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