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Digitally Controlled Switching Power Supply
Krška, Vlastimil ; Zamazal,, Michal (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
This master’s thesis is an introduction to switching mode power supplies, especially focused on digital control. It summarizes the basic topologies of switching mode power supplies, and discusses the fundamental issues of digital power supply control. It also summarizes basic informations about Piccolo microcontrolers, about experimental kit and about main parts of sample source code. Also is described here own implementation of the control law and the theory and implementation of maximum power point tracking. The conclusion of this thesis deals with implemantation a testing of the designed digitally controled switching power supply.
Unconventional Signals Oscillators
Hruboš, Zdeněk ; Galajda, Pavol (referee) ; Štork, Milan (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
Dizertační práce se zabývá elektronicky nastavitelnými oscilátory, studiem nelineárních vlastností spojených s použitými aktivními prvky a posouzením možnosti vzniku chaotického signálu v harmonických oscilátorech. Jednotlivé příklady vzniku podivných atraktorů jsou detailně diskutovány. V doktorské práci je dále prezentováno modelování reálných fyzikálních a biologických systémů vykazujících chaotické chování pomocí analogových elektronických obvodů a moderních aktivních prvků (OTA, MO-OTA, CCII ±, DVCC ±, atd.), včetně experimentálního ověření navržených struktur. Další část práce se zabývá možnostmi v oblasti analogově – digitální syntézy nelineárních dynamických systémů, studiem změny matematických modelů a odpovídajícím řešením. Na závěr je uvedena analýza vlivu a dopadu parazitních vlastností aktivních prvků z hlediska kvalitativních změn v globálním dynamickém chování jednotlivých systémů s možností zániku chaosu v důsledku parazitních vlastností použitých aktivních prvků.
Digital controlled power supply
Kocián, Daniel ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This master’s thesis is about design and realization of a digital controlled power supply. In the introduction there is defined a basic princip and division of the power supplies. Furthermore, there are considered two design realisations of digital controlled power supllies. The first one will be controlled by D/A converter and the second one will be controlled by digital potentiometers. Consequently, there is in the master’s thesis designed controlled part which controls output parameters of supply. The core of the controlled part is microcontroller ATmega16. Output parameters are displayed on LCD display and are set by 4x4 matrix keypad. In the last part there is designed connection between PC and microcontroller by the help of converter FT232BM. Subsequently, there is designed the rectifier with a filter and electronic switching of the fan. At the end of the thesis is resolved the placement of the various component parts to the component box.
Digitally controlled power supply
Stupka, Dominik ; Drexler, Petr (referee) ; Szabó, Zoltán (advisor)
This document describes design of the laboratory power supply with digital control. Power control consists from a control section which handles communication between the modules and the power section.Into the power section is integrated switching and linear regulator. The designed power supply contains two such modules. To control are used microcontrollers from Atmel. Source parameters are 2 x 30 V / 0 – 3 A. During the construction we have to emphasis on the accuracy of regulation the output values and the modularity of the solution.
Three-phase accumulator inverter
Mikulka, Martin ; Boušek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of this work is the design of a voltage converter and a 3-phase inverter. The final converter will be able to supply a 3-phase output voltage with a selectable waveform, but primarily a harmonic sinusoidal. The inverter will have an adjustable voltage (sinusoidal amplitude) in a certain range, as well as the possibility of a small correction of the output frequency and phase shift so that it is possible to generate, for example, a two-phase 120 grid or other, test course.
Model Train Controlled by Microcomputer
Látal, Tomáš ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to verify whether and how it is possible to control a model railroad using Raspberry Pi. Another goal is to create a minimalistic model railroad control system using non-specialized equipment available to ordinary user, taking into account the possibility of controling this system using smartphones or tablets. The final result is the system implemented in C++ and Python~3 languages using Arduino Motor Shield R3 with H-bridge L298P.
Design of paraglider landing simulator
Wertheimer, Pavel ; Ripel, Tomáš (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
Practice of landing with paraglider is very inefficient since every flight requires lengthy preparation. Therefore paragliding schools look for a more efficient alternative how to train new pilots. A paraglider flying simulator, which is the subject of this Master`s Thesis, could be that alternative. The design of the simulator includes three parts: a mechanical part - a frame to hang a pilot, that is the same as in real paraglider; an electronic part - scanning of pilot`s control actions and control of force in breaks of a paraglider; and a software part - a design of firmware for a microcontroller. Within the Master`s thesis a function prototype has been made.
Digitally controlled electronic load
Bordovský, Tomáš ; Vochyán, Josef (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with analysis and exploration of design options, how to design and produce an electronic load. The paper discussed the possibilities of digital control. It also describes the principles of structural components and there was chosen one type variant which is designed to circuits and printed circuit boards. Moreover, the thesis also include technical drawings of mechanical parts. At the end of this paper, final soulution with measurements and parameters are presented.
Active Frequency Filters for Higher Frequencies
Fröhlich, Lubomír ; Dostál, Tomáš (referee) ; Biolek, Dalibor (referee) ; Sedláček, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the synthesis and optimization of frequency analogue filters with modern active elements usable for higher frequencies. The thesis is divided into three parts, the first part deals with the problematic concerning Leap-Frog combined ARC structure. Due to a difficult design, this method is not described in a detail and used in practice, although it shows e.g. low sensitivity. Firstly, a complete analysis of individual filters was made (for and T endings) and consequently these findings were used during implementation of this method to NAF program. Finally, samples of real filters were realized (for verification of functioning and correct design). Another very interesting topic concerning filters is usage of coupled band-pass for small bandwidth, where it is necessary to solve the problems concerning ratio of building elements values, but also price, quality, size of coils, sensitivity, Q factors, coefficients etc. That is why in practice a coil is very often substituted with other equivalent lossy and lossless blocks which create ARC filters structure. The design and the possibility of usage of lossy grounded elements were described here (such as synthetic inductors, frequency dependent negative resistor). Some parts of the design are individual computer sensitivity analysis, setting of usage and quality comparison of individual lossy grounded blocks. Besides, a program for these elements was created, it is useful for a quick design and depiction of transfer characteristics. The third part deals with the usage of tuning universal filters consisting three or more operational amplifiers, which secures its universality and possibility to create different kinds of transfer characteristic. In practice, Akerberg - Mossberg and Kerwin - Huelsman - Newcomb are the most used types of filters. These were also compared with less common universal filters. In the end, the possibility of digital tuning of universal filter with the help of digital potentiometers for filters of 10th order and frequency around 1 MHz was shown.
Three-phase accumulator inverter
Mikulka, Martin ; Boušek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
The topic of this work is the design of a voltage converter and a 3-phase inverter. The final converter will be able to supply a 3-phase output voltage with a selectable waveform, but primarily a harmonic sinusoidal. The inverter will have an adjustable voltage (sinusoidal amplitude) in a certain range, as well as the possibility of a small correction of the output frequency and phase shift so that it is possible to generate, for example, a two-phase 120 grid or other, test course.

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