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Two-quadrant regulated power supply for laboratory purposes
Kalus, Jiří ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Knobloch, Jan (advisor)
The main goal of the bachelor´s thesis is a suggestion of switching power supply with energy absorption for the case of two-quadrant load. The source includes of three parts: the power for the control circuit, single-converter and absorber of the recovered energy. Output power source is 400 W and output voltage 0 to 40 V, current +10 / - 10 A. This bachelor´s thesis deals with the first half of the circuit description and the second part there are analysis and the suggestion. Scheme and printed circuit cards are in attachment.
DC Power Supply
Kovář, Josef ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
This master thesis concerns the design of DC power suply, which will be used for technological processes in engineering. This thesis concludes design of components and control curcuits for switching power supply. Output parameters of the machine will be measured.
Switched power supply
Krist, Jakub ; Kosina, Petr (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
The thesis is focused on design the switching power supply according to Push-pull topology rules. The work describes basic theoretic principles of Push-pull topology with design of circuit and circuit elements.
Power supply system for mobile devices with high effiency
Vičar, Ondřej ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Brna, Jaroslav Rakušan, ENERGOKLASTR, Slavkov u (advisor)
This Master’s thesis is focused on design of voltage converter’s system operating with supply voltage of batteries. There are selected appropriate types of batteries, converter topologies and modes of their control. The specified output branches are systematically divided into three separate modules. Each module is designed in detail with focus on high efficiency. The modules are implemented and optimized. Parameter of final modules were measured and compared with correctness of design and theoretical assumptions.
Switching power supply for electron microscope
Jánešová, Daniela ; Szendiuch, Ivan (referee) ; Hejátková, Edita (advisor)
This thesis is about theory of switching power supplies and about a specific solution of switching power supply for electron microscope. In the beginning of the thesis are mentioned various solutions of part blocks of switching power supplies, their advanteges and disadvanteges, and their suitability for electron microscopy. In the next part of the thesis are described requirements and design scheme of switching power supply for scanning part of electron microscope. The thesis i also about technical solution and practical testing of the switching power supply and verification of its functions.
Induction heating apparatus for artistic blacksmithing purposes
Šmarda, Vladislav ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This Diploma thesis deals with the design of induction heating inverter. The main subject is optimalization for blacksmiths. There is described the designing procedure for power components and also designing of control part. Then prototype of 10 kW induction heater was made.
Switched power supply with current limiting
Staněk, Michal ; Brančík, Lubomír (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis is focused on design and construction of switched mode power supply with continuous regulation of output voltage and current. The Power supply is designed as a switching power supply to reduce its weight and dimensions. To reach better parameters, it consists of two separate converters. The first one is isolated step-down controller with transformer. It supplies output the second controller (adjustable) and the measuring section with stable voltage. Input converter is designed as a simple single-transistor flyback converter. The TOPSwitch circuit was selected to reduce number of components. Output bench power supply is non-isolated buck converter with single transistor. For second converter the TL594 was selected as a control circuit, which typical aplication was modified to fulfill requirement of the bench power supply. Processor ATmega16 was used to show both required and actual values of current and voltage on a display.
Li-ion accumulators charger
Vrba, Marek ; Zatloukal, Miroslav (referee) ; Garcia, Juan Bautista Arroyo (advisor)
The main target of this thesis is to design and realize a prototype of a high capacity battery charger. The charger has been designed as a switching power supply based on a Flyback convertor with two transistors. As switching transistors the integrated circuit IR2110 has been selected. The convertor is controlled by a microcontroller board based on ATMega328 called Arduino Uno; some parts of the Arduino Uno Starter Kit are also used as LCD display, relay and button. In addition, an auxiliary source has been made; this one powers the integration circuit IR2110 and Arduino Uno board. Furthermore, this work introduces us to the processes of charging lithium batteries, types of lithium batteries and methods of charging the lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery.
230 V inverter for isolated mains supplied from solar cells
Michálek, Pavel ; Procházka, Petr (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
In this thesis is presented detail design of power part of DC/DC converter and output inverter. This device will serve for creating an artificial network in a family house where it will be used for supplying selected household appliances which are designed for use in AC network. The converter will be supplied with DC voltage. This tension will be obtained from a system of photovoltaic panels. The output voltage will have alternate character and it will be close to the network voltage 230 V/50 Hz. In the introductory part of thesis are discussed possible topologies of converters and output inverters. Subsequently are designed individual parts of supply inverter. In the final part there are shown waveforms of important values and is given a thesis evaluation.
DC/DC converter 24 V / 350 V / 100 VA with a pulse transformer
Pár, Lukáš ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of DC/DC converter which will be used in one-phase inverter powered from batteries. Required parameters are output power of 100 W, input voltage of 24 V and output voltage of 350 V. In the first part is briefly discussed used topology of flyback converter. In the next part is designed impulse transformer with a request to design impulse transformer as small as possible. Thesis continues with draft of power components placed on primary and secondary side of converter. In this thesis is part about limitation of voltage overshoot at turn off transistor. Next part of this thesis deals with the design of control circuits using an integrated circuit from the UC384x family. Thesis continues with the production and debugging of the converter. At the end of this thesis are measurements confirming the correctness of the proposed design.

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