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Frequency synthesizer for microwave communication systems
Klapil, Filip ; Vondra, Vlastimil (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is to develop a solution of a frequency synthesizer for a microwave communication systems. Specifically, it suggests a design for frequency synthesizer with phase-locked loop. At beginning of the thesis the principle and basic properties of this method of signal generation are explained. Then it is followed by a brief discussion of the parameters of synthesizers and their influence on design. Another part of the work is the analysis of circuit the frequency synthesizer with the phase-locked loop MAX2871, which is followed by a proposal for the design of the frequency synthesizer module hardware. The last part of the work deals with practical implementation, verification of function and measurement of achieved parameters and their evaluation.
Direct digital frequency synthesizer with external synchronizing
Buš, Ondřej ; Viščor, Ivo (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with problematics of direct frequency digital synthesis. Principle and basic characteristics of this method of signal generating are explained in the introduction. It considers impact on purity of spectrum of output signal. Next chapter considers conception of the generator, namely choice of DDFS circuit and other basic blocks. Design of frequency multiplier, reconstruction filter and power amplifier are included. It also deals with choice of control circuit. The device is controlled by computer through USB. There was created user programme for this purpose. Measured characteristics are stated at the end of the work. This work includes schemes of connetions of designed parts including simulations and measured parameters.
Low Altitude FM Radioaltimeter
Pítra, Kamil ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Józsa, Ladislav (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to design a Low altitude FM radioaltimeter based on heterodyne frequency measurement. Radiolocator works in 5,760 GHz frequency band. Its design is based on solving peripheral circuits. There are no RF modules used. Design of each of them is supported by simulations and measurements.
Microwave transverter for 5 760 MHz to 146 MHz
Šustr, Jan ; Šnajdr, Václav (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
This work deals with a design of the microwave transverter for 5 760 MHz to 146 MHz. It is divided to a few parts. The first one is focused to design of the local oscillator which generates the signal at frequency f = 116.9583MHz. The oscillator is designed like a crystal oscillator. Its output signal is multiplied and amplified in a second part. The next parts deal with design of the band pass filters. There I chose the design of the filters and did the measurements. The microwave receiver and transmitter circuits are designed with the modern monolithic circuits. The main job of this part is to design low noise amplifier and the power amplifier. At the end of this work I do the measurements and the comparison with the simulations.
Frequency synthesizer for microwave communication systems
Klapil, Filip ; Vondra, Vlastimil (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is to develop a solution of a frequency synthesizer for a microwave communication systems. Specifically, it suggests a design for frequency synthesizer with phase-locked loop. At beginning of the thesis the principle and basic properties of this method of signal generation are explained. Then it is followed by a brief discussion of the parameters of synthesizers and their influence on design. Another part of the work is the analysis of circuit the frequency synthesizer with the phase-locked loop MAX2871, which is followed by a proposal for the design of the frequency synthesizer module hardware. The last part of the work deals with practical implementation, verification of function and measurement of achieved parameters and their evaluation.
Direct digital frequency synthesizer with external synchronizing
Buš, Ondřej ; Viščor, Ivo (referee) ; Kasal, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with problematics of direct frequency digital synthesis. Principle and basic characteristics of this method of signal generating are explained in the introduction. It considers impact on purity of spectrum of output signal. Next chapter considers conception of the generator, namely choice of DDFS circuit and other basic blocks. Design of frequency multiplier, reconstruction filter and power amplifier are included. It also deals with choice of control circuit. The device is controlled by computer through USB. There was created user programme for this purpose. Measured characteristics are stated at the end of the work. This work includes schemes of connetions of designed parts including simulations and measured parameters.
Microwave transverter for 5 760 MHz to 146 MHz
Šustr, Jan ; Šnajdr, Václav (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
This work deals with a design of the microwave transverter for 5 760 MHz to 146 MHz. It is divided to a few parts. The first one is focused to design of the local oscillator which generates the signal at frequency f = 116.9583MHz. The oscillator is designed like a crystal oscillator. Its output signal is multiplied and amplified in a second part. The next parts deal with design of the band pass filters. There I chose the design of the filters and did the measurements. The microwave receiver and transmitter circuits are designed with the modern monolithic circuits. The main job of this part is to design low noise amplifier and the power amplifier. At the end of this work I do the measurements and the comparison with the simulations.
Low Altitude FM Radioaltimeter
Pítra, Kamil ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Józsa, Ladislav (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to design a Low altitude FM radioaltimeter based on heterodyne frequency measurement. Radiolocator works in 5,760 GHz frequency band. Its design is based on solving peripheral circuits. There are no RF modules used. Design of each of them is supported by simulations and measurements.

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