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Optimization of the active load of the source with dynamic output parameters
Halama, Petr ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (referee) ; Jirků, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with Power Factor Correction circuit, meant for the adjustment of the non-linear power source. Usually the PFC is designed for the power levels in the range of tens of Watts and more. New circuit will work at the power levels of maximally 1 W. Such control algorithm was designed, that the circuit represents the constant real load for an energy source. In the beginning of the work the Step-up converter topology was chosen as the best for next solution. More active PFC types were reviewed with the help of PSPICE simulator. In the next part of this project two of the analyzed circuits were implemented. Basic PFC for the demonstration of its principle and the half-bridge topology, which was selected on the basis of the analysis results.
Converter for supplying of the power LED diode
Puczok, Václav ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design a grid-powered supply for supplying power LED used in illuminating application. The power supply consists of an input line filter which attenuates conducted high frequency signals (EMI filter), an active rectifier (PFC circuit) to improve the power factor and the main constant output current double-sided forward converter. It thoroughly focuses at design of the converter's power stage, mainly at pulse transformer, switching transistors, output rectifier and output filter. Main converter model was created in the Matlab-Simulink environment in order to simulate behaviour of the current loop. Final product of this work is a fully functional power supply and the main converter's model.
Electronic ballast for power LEDs
Vágner, Richard ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of power LED driver. This driver contains electronic ballast circuits, converters, filters and control circuits. Overviews of circuits used in practice are listed along with analysis of power LED and considering options for selecting an appropriate design solution. Thesis describe principle of electroluminescense, creating of the device, its structure and problematics of current source supply. Including detailed overview of converters, ballasts and topologies used in lighting systems with the selection of a suitable solution for the final device with an output power of 50 W. The thesis contains cooling dimensioning for selected power LEDs, input circuit with EMI filter, bridge rectifier, boost converter and flyback converter with pulse transformer.
Electronic ballast for power LEDs
Vágner, Richard ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of power LED driver. This driver contains electronic ballast circuits, converters, filters and control circuits. Overviews of circuits used in practice are listed along with analysis of power LED and considering options for selecting an appropriate design solution. Principles of creating the device, structure and problems of current source are described in thesis. Including detailed overview of converters, ballasts and topologies used in lighting systems with the selection of a suitable solution for the final device with an output power of 50 W. The thesis includes cooling dimensioning for selected power LEDs, input circuit with EMI filter, bridge rectifier, boost converter and flyback converter with pulse transformer.
Class D power amplifier 2x 2 kW with switching power supply
Tylich, Ondřej ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Martiš, Jan (advisor)
The content of this thesis is a complete design of an amplifier working in class D, including a theoretical analysis. The thesis describes the functions of individual amplifier function blocks. The appropriate Class D amplifier topology is selected for the application. The design of the amplifier must correspond to the required power of 2x 2 kW to 4. The necessary calculations are performed to ensure the correct function of the amplifier. For reliability, it is necessary to select suitable terminal transistors. The thesis is a theoretical analysis of power supplies. Subsequently, a source with a suitable topology is designed, which will be designed to power the amplifier in class D. All necessary parameters are calculated, especially the power parts. The thesis deals with the design and complete implementation of the entire amplifier, starting with the design of the PCB and their production, subsequent installation, and recovery. After ensuring the function of all parts of the amplifier, various measurements are performed.
Micro Hydro Power Plant
Rusnák, František
This paper deals with realization of functional model of control unit for micro hydropower plant. Main task of this work is realization rectifier with active power factor correction,which is used instead of commonly used frequency converter. Control unit is designed for asynchronousmotor in generator operation with self-excitation. The propeller turbine is used as propulsion.To convert rectified voltage from PFC rectifier to mains will be used solar inverter.
Functional model of a small hydro power plant control unit
Rusnák, František ; Arm, Jakub (referee) ; Benešl, Tomáš (advisor)
This semester work deals with realization of functional model of control unit for hydroelectric power station. Main task of this work is realization rectifier with active power factor correction, which is used instead of commonly used frequency converter. Control unit is designed for asynchronous motor in generator operation with self-excitation. The propeller turbine is used as propulsion. Theoretical part includes theory of the PFC converters. Practical part includes calculations for components of PFC converter and assembly of DPS PFC converter.
Resonant switched-mode power supply with PFC
Punar, Jan ; Drda, Václav (referee) ; Záplata, Filip (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the LLC resonant power supply with power factor correction. The first part of the thesis is focused on a selection of a suitable controller for the control of this source. Here the emphasis is mainly on efficiency and EMC. The thesis also deals with the design of the scheme and the selection of suitable components. The thesis contains the design of the LLC power supply itself and also the power factor correction circuit - PFC.
DC-DC converter for onboard charging of electric vehicles
Holub, Miroslav ; Červinka, Dalibor (referee) ; Folprecht, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with design of DC-DC converter for onboard charging of electric vehicle. Developed converter will mainly be used for charging stationary traction battery in laboratory. Output voltage of this charger will be adjustable by user in between 200 V and 450 V depending on the current charged battery configuration. Output current limit is set at 8 A. Since the converter will be supplied from standard household socket, the problem of power factor correction must be solved during the design. That is because a large part of this thesis is focused on describing the problematics of power factor correction. After that, active PFC module is designed, completed and performance of this module is verified. To achieve low overall losses and thus be able to keep small volume of the system, modern switching components based on Silicon Carbide were preferred. Beside laboratory use, completed system will be used to emphasize volumetric difference between onboard chargers based on old versus modern switching components.
Electronic ballast for sodium lamp
Eliáš, Jaroslav ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Huták, Petr (advisor)
The aim is to get acquainted with the way the management and regulation of sodium lamps. This knowledge is then applied to design your own gear. The introductory section describes the basic characteristics of discharge light sources. Their behavior was verified by measuring and findings were used to create diagrams, mainly the control circuit. Theoretical design is developed by individual functional parts of the inverter.

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