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Design of LED lighting for industrial camera systems
Svoboda, Martin ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the development, design and construction of multispectral lighting for industrial camera systems. The lighting is conceived as a modular device consisting of two parts - a control unit, which can be communicated primarily through the Modbus TCP / IP protocol, which powers, controls and collects information about the connected lighting unit. The illumination unit is equipped with 64 intelligent RGBW light emitting diodes located in an 8x8 matrix and one control diode opposite to which light intensity sensors are placed to give feedback on the color and intensity of the light. There are two temperature sensors located between the LEDs to check the temperature of the lighting unit. Both units are housed in a robust aluminum chassis. The control unit contains a microcomputer programmed in C language
Home weather station based on Raspberry Pi
Špringer, Radek ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design and build a home weather station using the platform \raspi{}. The weather station is divided into computing and sensor part. The sensor part of the weather station is implemented through a wireless module, which measures the temperature, pressure, brightness and moisture. The measured values are sent to the weather station computer, where they are processed by \raspi{}. The processed values are then stored in a MySQL database on an external web server. On the web server, the user is shown the actually measured values, graphical waveforms of meteorological data with the option to display the course during the selected day of a year.
Automatic Weather Forecast Station
Kraicinger, Lukáš ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
Thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part provides a brief overview of current sensors for professional weather stations and a list of affordable sensors and control units. The practical part describes the design and realization of a prototype station including processing and presentation of measured data. The thesis contains the source files and electronic wiring diagrams.
Design of LED lighting for industrial camera systems
Svoboda, Martin ; Honec, Peter (referee) ; Janáková, Ilona (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the development, design and construction of multispectral lighting for industrial camera systems. The lighting is conceived as a modular device consisting of two parts - a control unit, which can be communicated primarily through the Modbus TCP / IP protocol, which powers, controls and collects information about the connected lighting unit. The illumination unit is equipped with 64 intelligent RGBW light emitting diodes located in an 8x8 matrix and one control diode opposite to which light intensity sensors are placed to give feedback on the color and intensity of the light. There are two temperature sensors located between the LEDs to check the temperature of the lighting unit. Both units are housed in a robust aluminum chassis. The control unit contains a microcomputer programmed in C language
Home weather station based on Raspberry Pi
Špringer, Radek ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design and build a home weather station using the platform \raspi{}. The weather station is divided into computing and sensor part. The sensor part of the weather station is implemented through a wireless module, which measures the temperature, pressure, brightness and moisture. The measured values are sent to the weather station computer, where they are processed by \raspi{}. The processed values are then stored in a MySQL database on an external web server. On the web server, the user is shown the actually measured values, graphical waveforms of meteorological data with the option to display the course during the selected day of a year.
Automatic Weather Forecast Station
Kraicinger, Lukáš ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
Thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part provides a brief overview of current sensors for professional weather stations and a list of affordable sensors and control units. The practical part describes the design and realization of a prototype station including processing and presentation of measured data. The thesis contains the source files and electronic wiring diagrams.

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