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Design of stabilized dual power supply
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on design and construction of stabilized dual power supply with adjustable output voltage in range 0 – 30 V and adjustable current limit in range 0 – 3 A. Power supply consists of line transformer, switching regulator and subsequent application of linear regulator for better output properties. Measurement of output voltage and current is realized by microcontroller ATmega644, which has optical separated inputs. In this thesis the device is designed and simulated. The design is verified by prototype device and then full construction is done. Construction is tested by measurements, which confirm a proper design.
Switching supply source 5,5kV/4,3kW with silicon-carbide semiconductors
Gabriel, Petr ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is about to introduce the development of switched power supply with output voltage of 5,5 kV and power of 4,3 kW. This thesis directly follows the outputs of two previous semester projects. Main task is about to finish the development of remaining printed circuit boards and perform launching of all parts of developed power supply. Next necessary task is about to assemble a functional prototype of the supply using the developed parts, performing a series of measurement supply’s parameters and creating of technical documentation of mechanical part. There are all stages of supply’s development included in this thesis. From the first part, that describes various types of converters, through the design of all the supply’s parts, to final implementation of functional prototype. There are the results of measurement supply’s parameters at the end of this thesis.
Verifications of properties of the absolute position sensors with Hall elements
Mucha, Patrik ; Vetiška, Jan (referee) ; Houška, Pavel (advisor)
Nowadays sensors usany Hall effect Beliny to group of quickly evolving sensors because they are small, reliable and accurate. The goal of this bachelors thesis is to verify specification of several types od absolute location sensors usány integrated linear Hall effect elements.
Design of stabilized dual power supply
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on design and construction of stabilized dual power supply with adjustable output voltage in range 0 – 30 V and adjustable current limit in range 0 – 3 A. Power supply consists of line transformer, switching regulator and subsequent application of linear regulator for better output properties. Measurement of output voltage and current is realized by microcontroller ATmega644, which has optical separated inputs. In this thesis the device is designed and simulated. The design is verified by prototype device and then full construction is done. Construction is tested by measurements, which confirm a proper design.
Switching supply source 5,5kV/4,3kW with silicon-carbide semiconductors
Gabriel, Petr ; Patočka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vorel, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is about to introduce the development of switched power supply with output voltage of 5,5 kV and power of 4,3 kW. This thesis directly follows the outputs of two previous semester projects. Main task is about to finish the development of remaining printed circuit boards and perform launching of all parts of developed power supply. Next necessary task is about to assemble a functional prototype of the supply using the developed parts, performing a series of measurement supply’s parameters and creating of technical documentation of mechanical part. There are all stages of supply’s development included in this thesis. From the first part, that describes various types of converters, through the design of all the supply’s parts, to final implementation of functional prototype. There are the results of measurement supply’s parameters at the end of this thesis.
Verifications of properties of the absolute position sensors with Hall elements
Mucha, Patrik ; Vetiška, Jan (referee) ; Houška, Pavel (advisor)
Nowadays sensors usany Hall effect Beliny to group of quickly evolving sensors because they are small, reliable and accurate. The goal of this bachelors thesis is to verify specification of several types od absolute location sensors usány integrated linear Hall effect elements.

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