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Switching LED drivers
Doležal, Miroslav ; Pavlík, Michal (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
In this bachelor’s these are three basic typologies of drivers (step down, step up, step up and down output voltage) described. Five specific integrated circuits fulfilling the requirement for supplying LED diodes are selected. The output of this thesis is the design and construction of LED driver for supplying high brightness LEDs with 900 mA constant current.
The Design of Enlargement of Sensor and Control Module of Mobile Robots Named Brontes
Husar, Jan ; Kopečný, Lukáš (referee) ; Florián, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the proposal of the sensory module and the control of mobile robots named Brontes enlargement. For this purpose a printed circuit board named MX05 was created, which extends its functionality via connection to the control board named LTR001.2. Construction of the board was conducted on the bases of the needs and requirements coming from robot peripherals. The proposal was created containing the control, protection and filtering features. Further, the board was realized and inhabited. Using MX05 creates a great simplification of wiring and there is implied the extension of the original features that are useful not only in robots Brontes.
DC to DC inverter for backup power supplies
Eliáš, Marek ; Zemánek, Miroslav (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of a DC/DC converter designed for charging supercapacitors from the 36 V voltage source and consequent back transformation of supercapacitors voltage to the required output voltage. In the thesis the designs of decreasing and increasing DC/DC converters including schematics and calculations of individual components are presented and described. The calculations necessary for the supercapacitors to meet the 10Wh energy condition and the voltage balancer on the capacitors are given below. Completely designed equipment will be assembled and tested on supercapacitors with lower energy.
Templates of DC/DC Converters
Skoupý, Petr ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a suggestion and a realization of universal DC/DC convertor with three chips. The first part of this work is focused on the progressive analysis of the power and control part, as function blocks and diagrams. The greatest emphasis is placed on the three circuit wiring for step-down, step-up and inverting convertor. It was necessary to choose the right control circuit, which is available on the market and fulfil all our requirements. Progressive analysis of outer peripheral parts calculations and selecting for the convertor with specific parameters and load characteristic and creation of universal PCB with shouldering is the final realization.
CANbus controlled power converter
Golej, Juraj ; Valach, Soběslav (referee) ; Burian, František (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and realization of a DC/DC converter, which allows power conversion from 10-52 V input voltage to 10-52 V output voltage at a maximum output current of 3 A. The converter can communicate with the superior system via the CAN. In the first chapter I deal with the available integrated circuits of DC/DC converters, from which I choose one for my application. In the second chapter, I propose a block scheme of the converter, which includes the requirements from the assignment as well as my additional ones. In the third chapter I deal with the design of an electronic circuit and with the calculation of control loops. In the fourth chapter I propose firmware for the STM32 MCU, which controls the device and communicates with the superior system. In the last chapter the DC/DC converter is tested.
DC/DC step-up converter with synchronous rectifier
Pospíšilík, Vojtěch ; Feiler, Zdeněk (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
In the bachelor’s thesis we will deal with the design, optimization and subsequent build of the increasing DC converter with synchronous rectifier. Experimentally we find parameters for which we will make the design. Then we choose a suitable control circuit and calculate the parameters of the converter output elements, which assign specific components. After that we will design the printed circuit board, complete and we will renew the converter.
RGB photo light
Macek, Jan ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Baštán, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the proposal of effect light forusage in photo studio usage. The analysis of the market is made in this thesis, then the requirements for device are defined and theoretical issue is acquainted. Further, this thesis pursues the proposal of particular components, design solution and software implementation for a selected ESP32 microcontroller. The conclusion of the thesis is devoted to testing and evaluation of the achieved results.
RGB photo light
Macek, Jan ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Baštán, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the proposal of effect light forusage in photo studio usage. The analysis of the market is made in this thesis, then the requirements for device are defined and theoretical issue is acquainted. Further, this thesis pursues the proposal of particular components, design solution and software implementation for a selected ESP32 microcontroller. The conclusion of the thesis is devoted to testing and evaluation of the achieved results.
CANbus controlled power converter
Golej, Juraj ; Valach, Soběslav (referee) ; Burian, František (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and realization of a DC/DC converter, which allows power conversion from 10-52 V input voltage to 10-52 V output voltage at a maximum output current of 3 A. The converter can communicate with the superior system via the CAN. In the first chapter I deal with the available integrated circuits of DC/DC converters, from which I choose one for my application. In the second chapter, I propose a block scheme of the converter, which includes the requirements from the assignment as well as my additional ones. In the third chapter I deal with the design of an electronic circuit and with the calculation of control loops. In the fourth chapter I propose firmware for the STM32 MCU, which controls the device and communicates with the superior system. In the last chapter the DC/DC converter is tested.
DC to DC inverter for backup power supplies
Eliáš, Marek ; Zemánek, Miroslav (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of a DC/DC converter designed for charging supercapacitors from the 36 V voltage source and consequent back transformation of supercapacitors voltage to the required output voltage. In the thesis the designs of decreasing and increasing DC/DC converters including schematics and calculations of individual components are presented and described. The calculations necessary for the supercapacitors to meet the 10Wh energy condition and the voltage balancer on the capacitors are given below. Completely designed equipment will be assembled and tested on supercapacitors with lower energy.

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