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Light Source Controlled by Microcomputer
Koláriková, Lucie ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Light technology is one of the fastest growing technology. By computer controlled light sources many effects usable in variety of industries can be achieved. This thesis deals with the analysis, design and implementation of an embedded system focusing on the control of three-color LED modules by microcomputer. Information about different light source control options is also provided. The final designed product is a light panel with LED modules which are controlled by the Arduino platform.
LED driver
Hromádka, Michal ; Skula, David (referee) ; Šembera, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation module for LED lighting. The module is designed to control brightness of four LED circuits. Control is done via IR remote control or from PC via USB interface. The module has a mode of "learning", which allows control from any controller that uses the RC5 or NEC protocol. The thesis also deals with the description of used IR protocols, analysis of selected components and software developed for the ATmega16 microcontroller and PC.
Light Source Controlled by Microcomputer
Koláriková, Lucie ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Light technology is one of the fastest growing technology. By computer controlled light sources many effects usable in variety of industries can be achieved. This thesis deals with the analysis, design and implementation of an embedded system focusing on the control of three-color LED modules by microcomputer. Information about different light source control options is also provided. The final designed product is a light panel with LED modules which are controlled by the Arduino platform.
LED driver
Hromádka, Michal ; Skula, David (referee) ; Šembera, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation module for LED lighting. The module is designed to control brightness of four LED circuits. Control is done via IR remote control or from PC via USB interface. The module has a mode of "learning", which allows control from any controller that uses the RC5 or NEC protocol. The thesis also deals with the description of used IR protocols, analysis of selected components and software developed for the ATmega16 microcontroller and PC.

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