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Creating a programmable LED glow staff
Majer, Julián ; Chladil, Ladislav (referee) ; Bayer, Robert (advisor)
The thesis offers a solution on the topic of a programmable LED staff suitable for various uses. The device was primarily designed for the purpose of light shows. The thesis describes the selection of appropriate components and materials, then addresses the construction issues of a portable device and PCB design. The device's features allow battery operation and the rendering of more complex effects thanks to the use of an accelerometer. Part of the thesis included the design of software used for testing the device.
Creating a programmable LED glow staff
Majer, Julián ; Čudek, Pavel (referee) ; Bayer, Robert (advisor)
The thesis offers a solution to the topic of a programmable LED staff suitable for multiple uses. The device was designed primarily for the purpose of a light show, juggling. In the first part, thesis describes the selection of suitable parts and material and solves the issue of device construction as well. The final version of the device should be sufficiently resistant to mechanical stress in the form of impacts and falls that could potentially arise in practice.
Wireless measurement module for vector calibration
Vaca, Pavol ; Klusáček, Stanislav (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
Thesis discuss calibration methods for 3D acceleration sensors and implementation of the design of wireless measurement module for vector calibration. In this thesis are described principles of ellipsoid fitting problem and uses of this principles for calibration of accelerometer. Thesis contains short overview of principles used in MEMS accelerometers. Described calibration methods were implemented in Android application. Furthermore, the thesis describes Bluetooth Low Energy wireless technology. This communication technology is used for transferring data from measurement module to smart device. The result of this thesis is Android application for wireless vector calibration of MEMS accelerometer and presentation of practical results of this calibration.
Microcontroller based system equipped by MEMS accelerometer
Vrobel, Jan ; Šír, Michal (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
The object of this thesis is the implementation of the measurement system based on MEMS acceleration sensor and a microcontroller. In the individual chapters of the thesis is described the process of implementation from the initial conceptual design to electronics design, selection of components, to the implementation of the PCB. The device is designed as a miniature battery-powered device with wireless data interface. There is also described the implementation of the firmware demonstrating the functionality of the system and the PC application to communicate with the device.
Microcontroller based system equipped by MEMS accelerometer
Vrobel, Jan ; Šír, Michal (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
The object of this thesis is the implementation of the measurement system based on MEMS acceleration sensor and a microcontroller. In the individual chapters of the thesis is described the process of implementation from the initial conceptual design to electronics design, selection of components, to the implementation of the PCB. The device is designed as a miniature battery-powered device with wireless data interface. There is also described the implementation of the firmware demonstrating the functionality of the system and the PC application to communicate with the device.
Wireless measurement module for vector calibration
Vaca, Pavol ; Klusáček, Stanislav (referee) ; Havránek, Zdeněk (advisor)
Thesis discuss calibration methods for 3D acceleration sensors and implementation of the design of wireless measurement module for vector calibration. In this thesis are described principles of ellipsoid fitting problem and uses of this principles for calibration of accelerometer. Thesis contains short overview of principles used in MEMS accelerometers. Described calibration methods were implemented in Android application. Furthermore, the thesis describes Bluetooth Low Energy wireless technology. This communication technology is used for transferring data from measurement module to smart device. The result of this thesis is Android application for wireless vector calibration of MEMS accelerometer and presentation of practical results of this calibration.

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