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Induction heating for small applications
Hrbáč, Lukáš ; Foral, Štěpán (referee) ; Krbal, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis covers the topic of induction heat and possible solutions for small applications. There is theoretical knowledge needed for design of an induction device and also principles of induction heat. In the thesis, there is described resonant circuit, which is the main part of induction heating device. Furthermore, usual interpretations of driver and power circuits are analyzed. This work describes different ways how to adjust operating frequency to achieve better results. This thesis also includes verification of functionality of such a device, measurement of operating parameters and efficiency. Instructions for laboratory exercise dealing with induction device are attached in the appendix.
Laboratory stand with motors and inverters
Ondrejček, Vladimír ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This thesis proposes driver, which will be used in laboratory stand. The first part contains the typical characteristics, application and function of drivers. The second part deals with drivers, right selection of components, circuit diagram and printed circuit board design. Then the driver is realized and made operational tests.
Switching power supply with zero voltage switching
Pešl, Jiří ; Pavlík, Michal (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
Diploma thesis describes the design of an switched mode power supply with switching at zero voltage for driving the anode of Anode-layer type ion source. First aim of thesis is ion sources and specialy Anode-layer type of ion source in detail. Main aim of thesis are important aspects of the design of switching mode power supply, which comes later the detailed construction of an switched mode power supply with output voltage 2800 V at output power 2800 W.
Loop Powered Field Instrument with HART Interface
Kunz, Jan ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes design and development of creating field instrument demonstration kit. Kit is capable of measuring multiple sensors such as thermocouples, RTDs, or pressure sensors, analogue sensor simulation is also provided. Sensor’s side is isolated from output, which is composed of 4 - 20 mA current loop and HART interface. Current loop also provides power supply and kit can communicate via HART also when alarm current (3,2 mA) is set. Basic safety features like open wire detection, over and undervoltage protection are also implemented.
Voltage sensor with a galvanic separation
Růžička, Zdeněk ; Klíma, Bohumil (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
This thesis finds suitable principled solving voltage sensor with a galvanic separation. Thesis designs circuit solving sensor in reference to parameters in singles parts sensor and parameters gauged circuit. Circuit design includes calculations for setting up circuit components. Next part describes design circuit wiring and realization on the desk of contacts field. Last part describes verify parameters and function checking member.
Relay output module for electronic tachograph
Feilhauer, Petr ; Sirka, Martin (referee) ; Zezulka, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis contains detailed description of function and wiring current Electronic tachograph RE1xx from company UniControls-Tramex. For comparison there is mentioned description of competitor’s products from this branch. The part of this thesis is analysis of measurement actual speed on the train vehicles and analysis of imaging information to staff of vehicle. The base of this finding is making several projects about future way of development of this electronic tachograph. Main programmes of this thesis are design, implementation and verification functions of module relays outputs for Electronic tachograph RE1xx. Practically design must be satisfy with basic technical-law specifications, which refer of this branch for application this device. Thesis contains the description of single parts of scheme, control microcontroller, using of integrated circuits. Further thesis will contain theoretical calculations, design of main software and his implementation to the module. The aim of design and implementation of module relays outputs is evaluation reached outcomes from view technical solutions, functions and price statement of the module.
Data acquisition modules
Štreit, Zdeněk ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s study focuses on design, realization and practical measurement of galvanic isolation temperature transmitter’s accuracy for the Pt 100 platinum resistance temperature detector. The beginning of the study describes the kinds of sensors for resistance temperature measurement, their division and charecteristics, whereby the stress is put on platinum resistance temperature detectors. The other part of this bachelor’s study depicts methods of connecting the platinum detector to a measuring circuit and evaluation of such a signal. It contains options of further processing of the measured signal using either various connections of operating amplifiers or specialised circuits. Issues with evaluation of the platinum detector’s signals as compensation of an input conductors‘ resistance and linearization of a platinum detector‘s course are solved. The following chapter introduces causes of galvanic isolation in a measurement chain and its principle. Electronic components and circuits that ensure the galvanic isolation are also discussed. The final part the this bachelor’s study is devoted to my practical proposal of a circuit solution for the platinum detector’s with galvanic isolation transmitter. It describes my proposed design of the transmitter’s input part, possibility of the Pt 100 detector’s linearization and galvanic isolation using a linear optocoupler. The transmitter was measured at several surrounding temperatures and the results were processed into tables and charts that are presented in an appendix to this study. This bachelor’s study goal was met as I have managed to produce the temperature transmitter according to the request. The worsened accuracy of the output voltage at temperatures lower or higher than +20°C can be eliminated by using resistors with lower temperature coefficient in a measurement bridge.
Laboratory Measurements of Skin Conductance
Slouka, Petr ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis contains an introduction to anatomy and physiology of the skin highlighting its barrier function. The barrier function of the skin enables it to separate internal organism from external environment. thermore, the electrical properties of the skin are described and possibilities of skin conductance measurement are discussed. The thesis presents a design of a device for the skin conductance measurement as the method of evaluation for barrier function. Alternating current is used for measurement during iontophoresis for evaluation of skin conductance. Circuit design and circuit board are included with a list of parts. The designed device was realized and in the end it was tested and the results were discussed.
Back-up power supply 230V/50Hz/300VA with a battery supply 12V
Snítilý, David ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this project is to describe, design and create a converter from 12V DC to 230 VRMS. The power of this device is about 500W. The device consists of two main converters. The first one is step-up DC/DC converter and the other is DC/AC inverter. Step-up converter is designed as a resonant converter. It is useful for pushing down losses in semiconductors and inceasing efficiency. The inverter is changing DC voltage from the first converter to AC voltage. Control of this device is realized with DSP Motorola. This device should be used mainly for supply common devices up to 500W. Main usage is planed in a car or to another place where is not posible to connect some device to plug.
High power traction converters
Žižka, Pavel ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
This master thesis is based on realization of the previous university project, design of locomotive reconstruction and solving accompanying problems. In this thesis there are described all parts of a converter. The end of thesis involved theory about driver circuits of power transistors IGBT. Nowadays is still more often to think about reconstruction of the old technology rather than design a complete new construction. Investors take this decision from the financial reasons and because to the old technology designer can add only the converter. In this instant we talk about electrical locomotive, there should be kept a supply transformer and a driving unit (DC engine). The aim of this thesis is to design the converter between these two basic parts. The converter must taking the quasi-sinusoidal current which is in the phase with the input voltage, also must be able to control the engine and recuperate energy back to the network. For realization of these conditions, the converter must contain the active rectifier working in the DC-link and from which the step-down DC/DC converter is fed. Converter output is connected to the driving unit. The digital control of the power transistors is provided by processor MOTOROLA DSP56F. The control impulses, switching the power transistors, go through the driver circuits to transistors. All problems are described in the following text.

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