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Active filters with resonant circuits for correction of loudspekaker system frequency response
Karelin, Iurii ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Balík, Miroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the synthesis of active frequency filters, that are designed for the correction of frequency response of loudspeaker systems for the educational purposes in laboratory. The aim of the thesis is to explore various solutions with different degrees of parameter tunability and to implement selected solutions in the form of interchangeable modules for the modular system mAPC-x2. Two single-unit modules implementing a set of non-parametric filters with switchable center frequency and utilizing synthetic inductors, and one fully parametric dual module utilizing the KHN biquad topology with the capability of independent parameter regulation, were designed and manufactured. Those filters were tested, fine-tuned, and integrated into the existing laboratory assignment of the BPC-REP subject.
Application of modern active blocks in harmonic oscillators
Votýpka, František ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Slezák, Josef (advisor)
This work deals with using modern active functional blocks in electronic circuits. These blocks have better features than classical operational amplifiers and are characterized especially by working in current mode. Therefore these blocks can be used in higher frequencies. Using those blocks it is possible to design e.g. electronically variable-frequency filters of types low-pass filter, high-pass filter, band-pass filter, etc. Then it is also possible to easily realize electronically variable-frequency oscillators. This work is focused on some of these blocks, their basic characteristics and principles. Also three oscillators with current conveyors of second generation are designed. Its made simulation, sensitivity and tolerance analysis and magnitude stabilization. Everything is performed in OrCAD PSpice program. These made oscillators are electronic tunable in the band frequency ones of MHz.
Switch stereo low frequency signals
Lukesle, Václav ; Jankovský, Jaroslav (referee) ; Hejátková, Edita (advisor)
The work proposes steps for fabricating low-frequency preamplifier including switchable inputs and the output equalizer. In the beginning of the thesis theoretical principles of amplifying the low-frequency signals are introduced. For setting the resonance frequency of equalizer the gyrator filter has been used. By setting the aforementioned frequency and tuning the potentiometer we are able to change the quality factor as well as the gain of the entire circuit. Benefit of this work is a large flexibility for tuning the output signal including a possibility of selection of four various inputs. Simulation and measurement results, PCB and a summary of discrete components are finally attached.
Switch stereo low frequency signals
Lukesle, Václav ; Jankovský, Jaroslav (referee) ; Hejátková, Edita (advisor)
The work proposes steps for fabricating low-frequency preamplifier including switchable inputs and the output equalizer. In the beginning of the thesis theoretical principles of amplifying the low-frequency signals are introduced. For setting the resonance frequency of equalizer the gyrator filter has been used. By setting the aforementioned frequency and tuning the potentiometer we are able to change the quality factor as well as the gain of the entire circuit. Benefit of this work is a large flexibility for tuning the output signal including a possibility of selection of four various inputs. Simulation and measurement results, PCB and a summary of discrete components are finally attached.
Application of modern active blocks in harmonic oscillators
Votýpka, František ; Kubánek, David (referee) ; Slezák, Josef (advisor)
This work deals with using modern active functional blocks in electronic circuits. These blocks have better features than classical operational amplifiers and are characterized especially by working in current mode. Therefore these blocks can be used in higher frequencies. Using those blocks it is possible to design e.g. electronically variable-frequency filters of types low-pass filter, high-pass filter, band-pass filter, etc. Then it is also possible to easily realize electronically variable-frequency oscillators. This work is focused on some of these blocks, their basic characteristics and principles. Also three oscillators with current conveyors of second generation are designed. Its made simulation, sensitivity and tolerance analysis and magnitude stabilization. Everything is performed in OrCAD PSpice program. These made oscillators are electronic tunable in the band frequency ones of MHz.

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