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Luminaires and Applications with Power LEDs
Vaňko, Adam ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
Progress in development of modern LEDs, their long lifetime and high luminous efficacy predetermine them for usage in lighting systems. This master's thesis examines possibilities of application of LEDs in luminaires, parameters of diodes and problems, which can appear in construction of luminaire with LED lighting source. In the practical part of this thesis a luminaire is designed, capable of illuminating traffic signs, vertical surfaces, billboards and fasades. By standards required parameters of a lighting system and adaptability of application must be considered in complex predesign. Simulations of lighting scene, created in special computer software, measurements of optical point’s parameters and construction of real luminaire model using high quality CREE LEDs, are included in analysis of the problem. Parameters of the luminaire were proved by measurements of product’s attributes at light laboratory. There are also some suggestions for improvement and further development of the product.
Control of power LED, using ATtiny
Sedláček, Michal ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with designing DC/DC steep-down converter, intended to supply power LED from a lithium-ion batteries. Work on the preface introduces the reader to the functions and the requirements for the proposed facility. Steep-down converter is controlled by a microcontroller suitably selected from ATtiny family. In this work are gradually dismantled partial circuit solutions, from which is then compiled a complete circuit. Is analyzed in detail the proposal steep-down power circuit converter. Work also includes the program for microcontroller and PCB design for the final circuit solution. In conclusion, this work is carried out measurements on the sample the proposed facility.
Automotive LED driver with additional functions
Vlach, Marek ; Duz, Aleksei (referee) ; Šteffan, Pavel (advisor)
In this diploma thesis, the design and construction of a LED driver with additional functions for the automotive industry is carried out to meet its requirements. The LED driver is based on the principle of DC/DC converter in H-bridge topology, which is used to supply a string of power LEDs. The combined function of the daytime running lights and position lights governed by the driver control electronics is then implemented on the LED string. Other additional functions of the driver are temperature regulation of the output current and error reporting in case of a fault condition on the LED string. A set of typical measurements on a manufactured sample including functional tests, efficiency measurements, thermal analysis and EMC testing are employed to verify the driver parameters.
Control of power LED, using ATtiny
Sedláček, Michal ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with designing DC/DC steep-down converter, intended to supply power LED from a lithium-ion batteries. Work on the preface introduces the reader to the functions and the requirements for the proposed facility. Steep-down converter is controlled by a microcontroller suitably selected from ATtiny family. In this work are gradually dismantled partial circuit solutions, from which is then compiled a complete circuit. Is analyzed in detail the proposal steep-down power circuit converter. Work also includes the program for microcontroller and PCB design for the final circuit solution. In conclusion, this work is carried out measurements on the sample the proposed facility.
Luminaires and Applications with Power LEDs
Vaňko, Adam ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
Progress in development of modern LEDs, their long lifetime and high luminous efficacy predetermine them for usage in lighting systems. This master's thesis examines possibilities of application of LEDs in luminaires, parameters of diodes and problems, which can appear in construction of luminaire with LED lighting source. In the practical part of this thesis a luminaire is designed, capable of illuminating traffic signs, vertical surfaces, billboards and fasades. By standards required parameters of a lighting system and adaptability of application must be considered in complex predesign. Simulations of lighting scene, created in special computer software, measurements of optical point’s parameters and construction of real luminaire model using high quality CREE LEDs, are included in analysis of the problem. Parameters of the luminaire were proved by measurements of product’s attributes at light laboratory. There are also some suggestions for improvement and further development of the product.

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