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Solid State Tesla Coil
Pařenica, Jakub ; Mikláš, Ján (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on a theoretical description of the operation of Tesla's transformer, its design, including electronics, and its subsequent construction. The basic theory of the transformer replacement scheme is described. The Tesla transformer is generally described, as well as the methods of excitation of the primary side of the transformer, the generation of the discharge, the skin effect and the meaning of resonance. Furthermore, the work describes the construction of the primary coil holder, secondary coil. The work contains a pattern of the power board from the Eagle program, and everything is accompanied by photos. The work describes the recovery procedure and describes all the waveforms that were measured before and after the connection of the secondary coil.
Design and implementation of wireless charging for embedded systems
Bednařík, Josef ; Bastl, Michal (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and realization of wireless power charging circuit for embedded systems. The research section focuses on the various ways and technologies used in applications of wireless power transfer. The theoretical part also briefly characterizes resonant inductive coupling and critical parameters of the transfer. This is followed by realization of various variants of transfer coils and electromagnetic oscillators. Wireless power charging prototype system is created and used for testing purposes to find optimal configuration of resonator. The hardware unit presented in the final part of the thesis exploits microcontroller and implemented software is extended by foreign object detection algorithm along with method to monitor battery charging state.
Flexible textile-integrated coils for inductive energy transfer
Konečný, František ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This work aims to describe the design of flexible textile coils in several variants (different coil dimensions, different designs). The parameters of the designed coils will be verified using simplified simulation models and compared with theoretical calculations. Further, the work deals with the practical design of coils, including the measurement of their basic parameters and determination the efficiency of inductive power transfer.
Solid State Tesla Coil
Pařenica, Jakub ; Mikláš, Ján (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on a theoretical description of the operation of Tesla's transformer, its design, including electronics, and its subsequent construction. The basic theory of the transformer replacement scheme is described. The Tesla transformer is generally described, as well as the methods of excitation of the primary side of the transformer, the generation of the discharge, the skin effect and the meaning of resonance. Furthermore, the work describes the construction of the primary coil holder, secondary coil. The work contains a pattern of the power board from the Eagle program, and everything is accompanied by photos. The work describes the recovery procedure and describes all the waveforms that were measured before and after the connection of the secondary coil.
Flexible textile-integrated coils for inductive energy transfer
Konečný, František ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This work aims to describe the design of flexible textile coils in several variants (different coil dimensions, different designs). The parameters of the designed coils will be verified using simplified simulation models and compared with theoretical calculations. Further, the work deals with the practical design of coils, including the measurement of their basic parameters and determination the efficiency of inductive power transfer.
Design and implementation of wireless charging for embedded systems
Bednařík, Josef ; Bastl, Michal (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and realization of wireless power charging circuit for embedded systems. The research section focuses on the various ways and technologies used in applications of wireless power transfer. The theoretical part also briefly characterizes resonant inductive coupling and critical parameters of the transfer. This is followed by realization of various variants of transfer coils and electromagnetic oscillators. Wireless power charging prototype system is created and used for testing purposes to find optimal configuration of resonator. The hardware unit presented in the final part of the thesis exploits microcontroller and implemented software is extended by foreign object detection algorithm along with method to monitor battery charging state.

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