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Dynamic electroneurostimulation and electrical properties of skin
Špeta, Marek ; Dvořák, Petr (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
The focus of this diploma thesis is on theoretical basics of dynamic electroneurostimulation, which is an effect of electrical signal on acupuncture points of skin. This technology is used in devices made by russian DiaDENS company. Practical part of this thesis covers design of human skin impedance model. Especially derivation from three-element Cole-Cole model. Elementary, there is design of equivalent circuit of constant phase element and its incorporation into circuit. Then this circuit is designed, simulated and produced. Resulting product is used as a load to measure the characteristics of the DiaDENS device.
Design of basic analogue building blocks with fractional-order transfer
Theumer, Radek ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on design of the analogue circuit structures with integer-order and fractional-order transfer. The ways in which fractional-order transfer functions can be achieved are mentioned in the introduction. Two basic building blocks with the ability to control its transfer function order and frequency, such as integrator and differentiator respectively, were designed. A non-traditional active element was used in proposed analogue building blocks. In addition, the inner structure of this active element has been improved to provide the ability to control another suitable parameters. Aplication of the proposed fractional-order integrators is presented by employing into the frequency filter. Simulations are performed with help of transistor-level models of two different technologies: CMOS TSMC 0,18 um in the OrCAD Pspice software and I3T25 in the CADENCE Virtuoso software too. All proposed circuit structures are realized on the printed circuit board (PCB) and then measured experimentally. The last part is focused on comparative measurements of the filters with fractional-order integrator proposed by another author.
Design of basic analogue building blocks with fractional-order transfer
Theumer, Radek ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on design of the analogue circuit structures with integer-order and fractional-order transfer. The ways in which fractional-order transfer functions can be achieved are mentioned in the introduction. Two basic building blocks with the ability to control its transfer function order and frequency, such as integrator and differentiator respectively, were designed. A non-traditional active element was used in proposed analogue building blocks. In addition, the inner structure of this active element has been improved to provide the ability to control another suitable parameters. Aplication of the proposed fractional-order integrators is presented by employing into the frequency filter. Simulations are performed with help of transistor-level models of two different technologies: CMOS TSMC 0,18 um in the OrCAD Pspice software and I3T25 in the CADENCE Virtuoso software too. All proposed circuit structures are realized on the printed circuit board (PCB) and then measured experimentally. The last part is focused on comparative measurements of the filters with fractional-order integrator proposed by another author.
Dynamic electroneurostimulation and electrical properties of skin
Špeta, Marek ; Dvořák, Petr (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
The focus of this diploma thesis is on theoretical basics of dynamic electroneurostimulation, which is an effect of electrical signal on acupuncture points of skin. This technology is used in devices made by russian DiaDENS company. Practical part of this thesis covers design of human skin impedance model. Especially derivation from three-element Cole-Cole model. Elementary, there is design of equivalent circuit of constant phase element and its incorporation into circuit. Then this circuit is designed, simulated and produced. Resulting product is used as a load to measure the characteristics of the DiaDENS device.

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