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Electronic air rifle range
Šrámek, Dan ; Rusnák, František (referee) ; Baštán, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of an electronic air rifle range. It analyzes a part of the hardware that already exists, describes the design and creation of its missing part. This design has been created considering the features of the products available in the market. The nRF24L01 module is used for the communication between the target units and the control unit of the air rifle range. The microcontroller controlling each of the target units is ATMega328p, for the control unit ESP32-S3 has been selected. The development of firmware for both mentioned microcontrollers is also described in the paper. The whole developed firing range system is controlled by a touchscreen HMI from Nextion.
Thermostat on LinkIt Smart Platform
Bartoň, Jan ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the automation of heating regulation in the household. The goal is to design and implement a prototype of a embedded system to enable the automation of the heating control process with the emphasis on low acquisition costs. The proposed system is used to control the eQ-3 MAX! wireless radiator thermostats. The user interface of the system is the touch screen. As well as iOS mobile application that allow remote control of the system. A prototype of a Wi-Fi sensor is designed and implemented to measure temperature. The work includes hardware and software design of individual parts of the system and their implementation. The resulting system is a good basis for a low-cost system for comprehensive home automation.
Thermostat on LinkIt Smart Platform
Bartoň, Jan ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the automation of heating regulation in the household. The goal is to design and implement a prototype of a embedded system to enable the automation of the heating control process with the emphasis on low acquisition costs. The proposed system is used to control the eQ-3 MAX! wireless radiator thermostats. The user interface of the system is the touch screen. As well as iOS mobile application that allow remote control of the system. A prototype of a Wi-Fi sensor is designed and implemented to measure temperature. The work includes hardware and software design of individual parts of the system and their implementation. The resulting system is a good basis for a low-cost system for comprehensive home automation.

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