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Development of an algorithm for optimizing clock balanced cells in a digital standard cell library
Kříž, Lukáš ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Král, Vojtěch (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the analysis and optimization of clock-balanced cells in a digital standard library. The bachelor thesis was to explore the impact of cells in CMOS technology and assess their influence on the stability of the clock signal. Emphasis was placed on the effects of unbalanced clock cells in the path of the clock signal path, and the consequences that may arise if these cells are used. As part of the bachelor thesis, cells of logical operators such as buffer, inverter, AND, and OR were simulated. It is demonstrated how these cells are implemented in CMOS technology using PMOS and NMOS transistors, and the process of cell balancing is described. All simulations were conducted in the ngspice environment. Subsequently, the whole process was automated by developing an algorithm in Python.
Frequency and Transient Responses Based on Differential Equations
Turoňová, Lenka ; Kunovský, Jiří (referee) ; Šátek, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the investigation of amplitude and phase frequency responses of linear electrical circuits. It compares classical methods of investigation using a symbolic-complex method with investigation using differential equations. For graphical representation of the responses in the case of the symbolic-complex method there was used for demonstration of examples programs MATLAB and Maple. The aim of this work was also to create graphical user interface over TKSL/C, which allows input of differential equations and plotting amplitude and phase frequency responses.
Rendering of Implicit Surfaces
Koc, Karel ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This theses is focused on rendering of implicit surfaces. We are finding the ways how approach the issue and how to represent implicit surfaces, how to divide the scene and how to illuminate the scene.
Frequency and Transient Responses Based on Differential Equations
Turoňová, Lenka ; Kunovský, Jiří (referee) ; Šátek, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the investigation of amplitude and phase frequency responses of linear electrical circuits. It compares classical methods of investigation using a symbolic-complex method with investigation using differential equations. For graphical representation of the responses in the case of the symbolic-complex method there was used for demonstration of examples programs MATLAB and Maple. The aim of this work was also to create graphical user interface over TKSL/C, which allows input of differential equations and plotting amplitude and phase frequency responses.

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