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Model of four-quadrant analog multiplier AD835 for PSpice
Kuřátko, David ; Brančík, Lubomír (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the analog behavioral modeling of the AD835 multiplier and its simple applications in PSpice. The first part of this thesis is focused to the theoretical analysis of analog multiplier in general. This is followed by an analysis of individual elements, which are suitable for modeling of this multiplier AD835 and possibility of substitution by other elements. The next part deals with the description of the multiplier AD835, an analysis of the proposed model and confirmation of several parameters with measurement. Finally, there was noted several applications with analog multiplier AD835. Simulation results of these applications are compared with ideal expectations.
Circularly polarized button antenna on frequency selective surface
Košík, Samuel ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Kuřátko, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on circularly polarized button antenna on frequency selective surface for resonant frequency 5.5 GHz. The concept for this thesis is adopted from article [1]. This published version of the antenna was simulated to verify the validity of the antenna structure behaviour. Several optimalizations have been presented to achieve the best possible results. After all, fantom has been made, as well as the antenna, and used to demonstrate funcionality of the antenna near a human body tissue model. The whole structure with the resonant frequency 5.5 GHz and compact dimensions is primary designed for on-body communication. However, its potentiality is much wider.
Modeling the brain of a rat
Kuřátko, David ; Koudelka, Vlastimil (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with creation and modification of several numerical rat’s brain models which are subsequently used in electromagnetic software CST Studio Suite 2014. The first part of the thesis is focused to insertion of exciting source to the model which depends on the used approach. These sources produce signals on the surface of the rat’s brain model which are then analysed. The experimental part of the thesis dealt with three different procedures of cooking agar jelly, which were used for creation of five plate capacitors, which subsequently served for measure electric properties of phantom. The conclusion of this master’s thesis is focused on comparison between results from simulations and experimental parts with a subsequent analysis of the deviations of results and their possible causes.
Circularly polarized button antenna on frequency selective surface
Košík, Samuel ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Kuřátko, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on circularly polarized button antenna on frequency selective surface for resonant frequency 5.5 GHz. The concept for this thesis is adopted from article [1]. This published version of the antenna was simulated to verify the validity of the antenna structure behaviour. Several optimalizations have been presented to achieve the best possible results. After all, fantom has been made, as well as the antenna, and used to demonstrate funcionality of the antenna near a human body tissue model. The whole structure with the resonant frequency 5.5 GHz and compact dimensions is primary designed for on-body communication. However, its potentiality is much wider.
An Influence Of Physical Electrode Models In Rat’S Head Forward Modelling
Kuřátko, David
Reliable inverse imaging of source currents in rat’s brain requires moderate models of fields to calibrate inverse solvers. The article is focused on the comparison of measured potentials on rat’s brain surface with and without physical electrode models. For the simulation purpose, the 3D models of the brain, the cerebrospinal fluid, and the skull were developed from magnetic resonance images (MRI). Moreover, the pink noise was added to measured potentials to obtain more realistic results. Simulations showed higher values of potentials when physical electrode models were considered. Fortunately, the presence of electrode models does not influence the potential waveform. Therefore, the inclusion of electrode models to forward modelling can contribute to the increase of accuracy of an inverse solver, and thus the localization of current sources in rat’s brain.
Modeling the brain of a rat
Kuřátko, David ; Koudelka, Vlastimil (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with creation and modification of several numerical rat’s brain models which are subsequently used in electromagnetic software CST Studio Suite 2014. The first part of the thesis is focused to insertion of exciting source to the model which depends on the used approach. These sources produce signals on the surface of the rat’s brain model which are then analysed. The experimental part of the thesis dealt with three different procedures of cooking agar jelly, which were used for creation of five plate capacitors, which subsequently served for measure electric properties of phantom. The conclusion of this master’s thesis is focused on comparison between results from simulations and experimental parts with a subsequent analysis of the deviations of results and their possible causes.
Model of four-quadrant analog multiplier AD835 for PSpice
Kuřátko, David ; Brančík, Lubomír (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the analog behavioral modeling of the AD835 multiplier and its simple applications in PSpice. The first part of this thesis is focused to the theoretical analysis of analog multiplier in general. This is followed by an analysis of individual elements, which are suitable for modeling of this multiplier AD835 and possibility of substitution by other elements. The next part deals with the description of the multiplier AD835, an analysis of the proposed model and confirmation of several parameters with measurement. Finally, there was noted several applications with analog multiplier AD835. Simulation results of these applications are compared with ideal expectations.

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