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ZVS/ZCS converter for induction heating
Gadas, Jan ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Theumer, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of high-frequency inverters with low-loss switching applied as an induction heater. Four known inverter topologies are presented in the thesis. The aim of the thesis is to select a suitable topology on which the induction heating will be implemented according to the theoretical knowledge found and subsequent simulations. The result of the semester thesis is a functional low-power model of an induction heater implemented on a PCB. The result of the bachelor thesis is high-power model of an induction heater for industrial use. Functionality tests and comparison of measured data with simulations are performed for both. For industrial induction heater, a melting test was performed with analysis of element content on spectrum analyzers to demonstrate use.
DC/DC converters for industrial power supplies
Chudý, Andrej ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Procházka, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design and comparison of selected DC/DC converters, where the better of them is practically realized. The first part of the diploma thesis is focused on the general analysis of DC/DC power converters. The following part is theoretical analysis focused on the first selected topology – step-up converter. The second analysed topology is forward converter with full bridge on the primary side. The theoretical analysis also includes a description of synchronous rectifier, the differences between hard and soft switching, and the types of secondary rectifiers. Another part specializes in the detailed calculation of main components of selected converters and their subsequent power dimensioning. Both designed topologies are compared according to the required aspects. The selected better topology is supplemented by the design of control circuits and an auxiliary power supply. Practical realization of converter and commissioning follows. The diploma thesis ends with verification measurements on the realized converter and their subsequent analysis.
DC/DC converters for industrial power supplies
Chudý, Andrej ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Procházka, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design and comparison of selected DC/DC converters, where the better of them is practically realized. The first part of the diploma thesis is focused on the general analysis of DC/DC power converters. The following part is theoretical analysis focused on the first selected topology – step-up converter. The second analysed topology is forward converter with full bridge on the primary side. The theoretical analysis also includes a description of synchronous rectifier, the differences between hard and soft switching, and the types of secondary rectifiers. Another part specializes in the detailed calculation of main components of selected converters and their subsequent power dimensioning. Both designed topologies are compared according to the required aspects. The selected better topology is supplemented by the design of control circuits and an auxiliary power supply. Practical realization of converter and commissioning follows. The diploma thesis ends with verification measurements on the realized converter and their subsequent analysis.

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