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Issue of Migrating from Single-Core to Multi-Core Implementation of Operating System
Matyáš, Jan ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis discuss necessary changes needed in order to run MicroC/OS-II on multicore processor, mainly Zynq 7000 All Programmable SoC which uses two ARM Cortex-A9 cores. Problems that arise during this transition are also discussed.
Development board with 32-bit ARM-based processor
Jůn, Lukáš ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Frýza, Tomáš (advisor)
The content of this thesis is to create a detailed description of 32-bit ARM-based processors. Reader will be inform about the each one of the family of ARM-based processor, about the options of creating applications for these CPUs. The Applications are commonly developed by using the C/C++ language. This text also deal's with the development environments. These tools are making easier the development of new applications. This thesis also contains a complete design and description of development board with Atmel AT91SAM7S64 MCU (with sample of source code included).
Electronic tachometer for spark-ignition engine
Bradáč, Pavel ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Šnajdr, Václav (advisor)
This tachometer is based on non-contact speed sensing, voltage pulses sensed on ignition cables are processed by microcontroller. Tachometer is used for measurment rotation speed gasoline engines for two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Measured data are shown by graphic LCD display.
Soldering station
Golian, Dominik ; Baštán, Ondřej (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this paper is to create a functional soldering station, which would achieve the quality of commercialy available products. The design itself will not be satisfactory without sufficient knowledge of the field. Thus the introductory chapter focuses on a quick overview of matters concerning soldering The attributes are chosen based on market research. The station is equipped with a microcontroller. This allows implementation of usefull functions of several of the compered soldering stations. The practical part contains the electrical solutions and circuit board design. The program taking care of functionality of the entire product is described next. Control structure regulating the irons temperature was selected based on system identification. The result is a product, which satisfies all the requirements.
Racing Motorcycle On-Board Computer
Dokulil, Marek ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Crha, Adam (advisor)
The bachelor work is divided into three main sections. The first section deals with the description of the onboard computers available on the market that can be used on a racing motorcycle. The second part of this work focuses on the possibility of scanning speed engines, primarily gasoline, where the principles are described. In the third part there is described the design of the onboard computer and its construction. After reading the third part, the reader should be able to construct his/her own onboard computer according to that design.
Adjustable timer for three-phase motor
Motyčka, Lukáš ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis describes several potential solutions of an adjustable timer, such as monostable multivibrators, asynchronous (ripple) and synchronous counters and microcontrollers. It also deals with issue of switching three-phase asynchronous motors with limit a high starting current on starting - star-delta switch, softstarter, frequency inverter. Particular attention is focused on the conceptual design of the timer using micro- controller Atmel (timer control unit), LCD (display device) and control switches. The microcontroller will be complemented by external 32,768 kHz watch crystal, necessary for real-time function - Real Time Counter (RTC). The cause for this choice is not only simplicity and clarity of control to the operator, but also reliability, low power consumption and also the price of the device itself.
Soldering station
Golian, Dominik ; Baštán, Ondřej (referee) ; Macho, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this paper is to create a functional soldering station, which would achieve the quality of commercialy available products. The design itself will not be satisfactory without sufficient knowledge of the field. Thus the introductory chapter focuses on a quick overview of matters concerning soldering The attributes are chosen based on market research. The station is equipped with a microcontroller. This allows implementation of usefull functions of several of the compered soldering stations. The practical part contains the electrical solutions and circuit board design. The program taking care of functionality of the entire product is described next. Control structure regulating the irons temperature was selected based on system identification. The result is a product, which satisfies all the requirements.
Racing Motorcycle On-Board Computer
Dokulil, Marek ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Crha, Adam (advisor)
The bachelor work is divided into three main sections. The first section deals with the description of the onboard computers available on the market that can be used on a racing motorcycle. The second part of this work focuses on the possibility of scanning speed engines, primarily gasoline, where the principles are described. In the third part there is described the design of the onboard computer and its construction. After reading the third part, the reader should be able to construct his/her own onboard computer according to that design.
Electronic tachometer for spark-ignition engine
Bradáč, Pavel ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Šnajdr, Václav (advisor)
This tachometer is based on non-contact speed sensing, voltage pulses sensed on ignition cables are processed by microcontroller. Tachometer is used for measurment rotation speed gasoline engines for two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Measured data are shown by graphic LCD display.
Adjustable timer for three-phase motor
Motyčka, Lukáš ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis describes several potential solutions of an adjustable timer, such as monostable multivibrators, asynchronous (ripple) and synchronous counters and microcontrollers. It also deals with issue of switching three-phase asynchronous motors with limit a high starting current on starting - star-delta switch, softstarter, frequency inverter. Particular attention is focused on the conceptual design of the timer using micro- controller Atmel (timer control unit), LCD (display device) and control switches. The microcontroller will be complemented by external 32,768 kHz watch crystal, necessary for real-time function - Real Time Counter (RTC). The cause for this choice is not only simplicity and clarity of control to the operator, but also reliability, low power consumption and also the price of the device itself.

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