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Industrial low complexity Ethernet system
Šustek, Vladimír ; Götthans, Jakub (referee) ; Götthans, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the building embedded demonstration application of the proprietary Low Complexity Ethernet module for industrial usage further called the LEN/LES 2. At the first, main used technologies such as MCU, or the lightweight IP stack is discussed, Consequently, there is detailed view on system hardware architecture proposed by hardware and software requirements. Then though part describes blocks of embedded system are in term of specific parts and hardware requirements to create universal board. Following chapters expresses first startup and known hardware bugs, LWIP implementation and MODBUS system implementation. The core of the system is the new released microcontroller an ADuCM4050 and the Low Complexity Ethernet MAC-PHY prototype block and much more dependent convenient peripherals of the MCU based application.
Industrial low complexity Ethernet system
Šustek, Vladimír ; Götthans, Jakub (referee) ; Götthans, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the building embedded demonstration application of the proprietary Low Complexity Ethernet module for industrial usage further called the LEN/LES 2. At the first, main used technologies such as MCU, or the lightweight IP stack is discussed, Consequently, there is detailed view on system hardware architecture proposed by hardware and software requirements. Then though part describes blocks of embedded system are in term of specific parts and hardware requirements to create universal board. Following chapters expresses first startup and known hardware bugs, LWIP implementation and MODBUS system implementation. The core of the system is the new released microcontroller an ADuCM4050 and the Low Complexity Ethernet MAC-PHY prototype block and much more dependent convenient peripherals of the MCU based application.
Electronicly controlled isolating autotransformer
Nedoma, J.
The goal of this work was to build a universal fully controllable laboratory power supply with AC output voltage. Main emphasis has been put on the final quality and durability of the power supply. Output voltage regulation is based on the principle of serial switching of secondary windings. The intelligent microprocessor control with alphanumeric display is also integrated in power supply. Realized power supply is suitable for universal applications, not only in electrical laboratories. Three fuses, electronic current and voltage limiters allow usage of this power supply also in school laboratories. The galvanic isolation is provided by a safety isolation of main transformers.

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