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Equalizer with loudness regulation for laboratory measurements
Karkoška, Jan ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with a draft and construction of the design of equalizer with loudness regulation for laboratory measurements lessons and also simulation of individual parts in the program LTspice. For design was used bandpass correction with series resonance circuits. All bands are tuned to a frequency f0 with a degree of ± 12 dB. Thesis includes block diagram, design of equalizer in detail, scheme of equalizer with physiological regulation and the design of printed circuit boards.
Design and realization of the vocal encoder for audio electronics
Milota, Vojtěch ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
This work deals with the design of the vocal encoder, a device used for regressive synthesis of a speech signal using an external carrier signal. Work consists of the block chart, its breakdown and following design of all partial circuit solutions, including simulations in the software environment, followed by design of the printed circuit board and realisation of a prototype of the vocal encoder, followed by experimental measurement of its properties.
Practical examples of signal processing
Hanzálek, Pavel ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the issue of signal processing. Using practical examples, it tries to show the use of individual signal processing operations from a practical point of view. For each of the selected signal processing operations, an application is created in MATLAB, including a graphical interface for easier operation. The division of the thesis is such that each chapter is first analyzed from a theoretical point of view, then it is shown using a practical demonstration of what the operation is used in practice. Individual applications are described here, mainly in terms of how they are handled and their possible results. The results of the practical part are presented in the attachment of the thesis.
Low-noise switchable high-pass filter for calibrated microphone
Doktor, Viktor ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
In my bachelor project I focused on the principle of the frequency filters, dividing of filters and types of approximations. In the first part I focus on the theory of filters and design of passive High-Pass Filter. In the second part I focus on the specific design of the active high-pass filter.
Study of Electronic Control and Real Behavior in Variable Filtering and Oscillating Applications of Modern Active Elements
Šotner, Roman ; Ondráček, Oldřich (referee) ; Martínek,, Pravoslav (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with electronically adjustable and configurable applications of the modern active elements. In the field there were presented various active elements in applications of the analog filters and oscillators which stem from basic and more or less similar principles of circuit synthesis and design. However, there is not provided study of real behavior in detail and in most cases electronic control of the various parameters in application is not verified. In the precise design of application is very important to identify problematic features and determine how much it influences functionality of the device. In this work several filtering structures based on common and modified synthesis principles (integrator loops) are compared in the view of multifunctionality, configurability, variability, kind of used electronic control and impact of influences of real elements on behavior. There are used standard methods like adjusting of variable transconductance, intrinsic value of current input resistance and not so common method based on variable current gain in design of modified and improved multifunctional filtering circuits. The last method of mentioned control enabled to find quite unique filter which allows continuous electronic change of transfer from band-reject to all-pass filter of the 2nd order without reconnection. It is much simpler than previous and more common integrator loops. Larger part of this work is focused on electronically controllable oscillators mainly on quadrature types. There is presented several very simply and elementary realizations which require minimal number of active and passive elements. There are also slightly or more complicated solutions which remove some drawbacks of mentioned simpler variants. First of all there is given attention on study of real behavior which make obvious different problems with mutual dependence of oscillation condition and oscillation frequency, dependence of produced amplitudes (quadrature types) on parameter which is controlling oscillation frequency, influence of this parameter on oscillation condition, etc. In the framework of this part of the thesis there was introduced a novel modification of current conveyor transconductance amplifier (CCTA) so called current-gain-controlled current conveyor transconductance amplifier (CGCCCTA). Requirements for novel applications in the field of oscillators for newly developed controllable current amplifier and digitally controllable current amplifier (DACA) at the Department of Telecommunication FEEC BUT lead to creation of several chapters of this work where mentioned active elements can be used. The important contribution of this work (for practical approach) is also experimental testing of most of designed circuits and determination of exact design equations and rules which take into account real behavior of circuits and confirm results obtained from experiments.
Frequency filters controlled via microprocessors
Bronec, David ; Kincl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Biolková, Viera (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the microprocessor-controlled frequency filter project. The main goal of the thesis is to present basic terms and principles of frequency filters and active frequency filters for cascading synthesis. Furthermore, the work contains information on digital potentiometers. The thesis includes circuit simulations and a project of connecting with a printed circuit board. The last chapter contains the results of the measurements.
Two-channel nine-band equalizer
Kollár, Marcel ; Kolka, Zdeněk (referee) ; Petržela, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this project has been making the acquaintance of the adjustment of the audio signal of the frequencies switches and the suggestion of the nine band analogue equalizer. The suggestion equalizer was simulating in the program PSpice. Make a printed circuit using Eagle software and construct equalizer also with excitation indicator. The best option for the implementation of the equalizer has seemed to apply of the band’s correctors with the series resonant circuit. Every band in the equalizer has the distinction with the definite resonant frequency f0 and with extent of the correction ±dB. This project points out some options of the adjustment of the audio signal with help frequencies correctors and filters.
Big Muff Type Distortion Guitar Effects
Beránková, Tereza ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Kubánek, David (advisor)
Presented thesis is focused on construction and functionality of distortion effects and equalizers. It investigates the possibility of their usage in guitar distortion effect called Big Muff which consist of several blocks. One of them is tone control and this thesis intention is to implement equalizer instead. Part of this thesis is also creation of a laboratory task focused on measuring and understanding to this guitar effect
Design Method Based On Modification Of The Transformation Of Horizontal Structures In Current-Mode Frequency Filters
Langhammer, Lukas ; Domansky, Ondrej
This paper presents a modification of the horizontal structures transformation method used for the design of fully-differential (F-D) filters. The modified method has been tested on numerous filtering structures based on current followers (CF) and chosen results are included in the paper proving its functionality.
Electronic Filtering Circuits with Arbitrary Frequency Characteristics
Klubus, Jan ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Kubánek, David (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with the issue of electronic filtering circuits with arbitrary frequency characteristics. First part of the thesis describes theoretical basis. Second part explores the possibilities of design procedures for filters with arbitrary frequency characteristics. Design procedures are demonstrated on examples accordingly to the presented methods, including their circuit implementation and computer simulation to verify the correctness of theoretical assumptions. Thesis also explores the possibilities of tuning circuit structures and electronic setting for characteristics using controllable active elements.

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