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Simulation of small single-phase transformer
Nevřivý, Tomáš ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with the complex design of single-phase transformer for low power transfer. The basis of the work is procedure of design referred to standardized tables together with the analytical calculation of all transformer parameters. The calculated parameters are verified using by finite element method in the environment of the program FEMM. Analytical calculation is verified by simulation in stationary and quasistationary magnetic field. The conclusion of the work is supplemented by measurement of the transformer, which according to the calculated parameters was made by company of ELEKTROKOV, Inc.
Identification of AC induction motor parameters
Křížek, Tomáš ; Václavek, Pavel (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis describes and realizes (in program Matlab/Simulink and in the microcontroller Freescale 56F8346) one off-line identification method of AC Induction motor parameters which are necessary to implement the field-oriented control strategy. The identification metod identify leakage inductance, magnetizing inductance and secondary time constants. The presented method is evaluted, advantages and disadvantages of this method are evaluated with reference to their possible use in real-machine. The experimental results and schemes which are presented demonstrate the feasibility methods. The thesis is dividend in seven chapters. Second chapter describes the basic principle and model AC induction motor. Third chapter generally describes identification methods. Fourth, fifth and sixth chapters deal with method which is based on a previous work of the authors [4] and [5].
Drivers for power switching transistors GaN MOSFET
Fiala, Zbyněk ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis describes the procedure during the proposal of the driver circuits for the GaN MOSFET transistors, which are known for their fast switching especially. In the first instance of this thesis the issue of GaN MOSFET transistors is described and also the thesis describes the different types of MOSFET transistors in the way of their electrical and mechanical attributes. The specific type driver circuit is stated in the thesis, which was selected in the semestral thesis. For this circuit the boost converter with an output power 600W and high switching frequency 800kHz was proposed as an attempt measurement circuit. This boost converter was measured after its construction was done. The waveforms captured by the oscilloscope are commented also. In the conclusion the assessment is done about this new technology of power switching transistors.
Drivers for power switching transistors GaN MOSFET
Fiala, Zbyněk ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis describes the procedure during the proposal of the driver circuits for the GaN MOSFET transistors, which are known for their fast switching especially. In the first instance of this thesis the issue of GaN MOSFET transistors is described and also the thesis describes the different types of MOSFET transistors in the way of their electrical and mechanical attributes. The specific type driver circuit is stated in the thesis, which was selected in the semestral thesis. For this circuit the boost converter with an output power 600W and high switching frequency 800kHz was proposed as an attempt measurement circuit. This boost converter was measured after its construction was done. The waveforms captured by the oscilloscope are commented also. In the conclusion the assessment is done about this new technology of power switching transistors.
Simulation of small single-phase transformer
Nevřivý, Tomáš ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with the complex design of single-phase transformer for low power transfer. The basis of the work is procedure of design referred to standardized tables together with the analytical calculation of all transformer parameters. The calculated parameters are verified using by finite element method in the environment of the program FEMM. Analytical calculation is verified by simulation in stationary and quasistationary magnetic field. The conclusion of the work is supplemented by measurement of the transformer, which according to the calculated parameters was made by company of ELEKTROKOV, Inc.
Identification of AC induction motor parameters
Křížek, Tomáš ; Václavek, Pavel (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis describes and realizes (in program Matlab/Simulink and in the microcontroller Freescale 56F8346) one off-line identification method of AC Induction motor parameters which are necessary to implement the field-oriented control strategy. The identification metod identify leakage inductance, magnetizing inductance and secondary time constants. The presented method is evaluted, advantages and disadvantages of this method are evaluated with reference to their possible use in real-machine. The experimental results and schemes which are presented demonstrate the feasibility methods. The thesis is dividend in seven chapters. Second chapter describes the basic principle and model AC induction motor. Third chapter generally describes identification methods. Fourth, fifth and sixth chapters deal with method which is based on a previous work of the authors [4] and [5].

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