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Alternative control SW for dedicated thermal performance chambers with customized UI
Žlebek, Jan ; Veselý, Libor (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is oriented on simulating thermal chambers, their SW and HW and improving SW to meet specifications. Testing problematics connected with this thesis is briefly mentioned also. Thermal chambers used here are dedicated to run simulating test procedures for thermostats and similar devices designed to sense temperature and regulate it. Design and realisation of new SW are clarified in latter chapters of this thesis, as well as evaluating functionality and resulting dynamics and accuracy.
Active cooling of the car headlight
Žlebek, Jan ; Mauder, Tomáš (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to design the cooling of the headlamp by using a Peltier module. The first chapter is to acquaint the reader with the possibility of heat transfer. Further work is focused on various types of heatsinks and printed circuit board. The third part describes the principle of functions of Peltier's module. The last part of the work contains the design of the heatsink assembly and the design solution of fixing the cooling assembly in the housing.
The mounting jig concept for mounting the LED headlight module
Žlebek, Jan ; Kohout, Marek (referee) ; Zeizinger, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to propose the concept of a universal preparation for mounting the LED module of the headlamp. The first part of the thesis is devoted to individual components of the headlamp, such as printed circuit boards, coolers, optical elements, etc. Furthermore, the thesis provides an overview of the types of modules currently used, from basic reflector technology to the most modern projection modules. The next part of the thesis is focused on conceptual designs for mounting the modules on pallets. It continues by the design of the pallet, which was further verified by the FEM method whether it complies with the given parameters. The last part of the thesis summarizes the advantages and disadvantages in the implementation of the proposed method into the production.
SW modules for NI VeriStand
Žlebek, Jan ; Keprt, Jiří (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
Thesis is oriented to analysis of existing solutions and making own solutions of SW mo- dules for NI VeriStand. These modules are meant to enable communications with CAN, ARINC429, RS-485, SPI and SDLC buses in scope as defined by Honeywell company. To work on base of existing solutions is highly suitable, and in case of existence of sufficient implementation no additional work is appropriate. Analysis of current state of availa- ble SW resources revealed, that sufficient components for CAN, ARINC429 and RS-485 exist, so I continued to implement only SPI and SDLC. Components are designed as NI VeriStand Custom Devices and have their own FPGA parts.
The mounting jig concept for mounting the LED headlight module
Žlebek, Jan ; Kohout, Marek (referee) ; Zeizinger, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to propose the concept of a universal preparation for mounting the LED module of the headlamp. The first part of the thesis is devoted to individual components of the headlamp, such as printed circuit boards, coolers, optical elements, etc. Furthermore, the thesis provides an overview of the types of modules currently used, from basic reflector technology to the most modern projection modules. The next part of the thesis is focused on conceptual designs for mounting the modules on pallets. It continues by the design of the pallet, which was further verified by the FEM method whether it complies with the given parameters. The last part of the thesis summarizes the advantages and disadvantages in the implementation of the proposed method into the production.
Active cooling of the car headlight
Žlebek, Jan ; Mauder, Tomáš (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to design the cooling of the headlamp by using a Peltier module. The first chapter is to acquaint the reader with the possibility of heat transfer. Further work is focused on various types of heatsinks and printed circuit board. The third part describes the principle of functions of Peltier's module. The last part of the work contains the design of the heatsink assembly and the design solution of fixing the cooling assembly in the housing.
SW modules for NI VeriStand
Žlebek, Jan ; Keprt, Jiří (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
Thesis is oriented to analysis of existing solutions and making own solutions of SW mo- dules for NI VeriStand. These modules are meant to enable communications with CAN, ARINC429, RS-485, SPI and SDLC buses in scope as defined by Honeywell company. To work on base of existing solutions is highly suitable, and in case of existence of sufficient implementation no additional work is appropriate. Analysis of current state of availa- ble SW resources revealed, that sufficient components for CAN, ARINC429 and RS-485 exist, so I continued to implement only SPI and SDLC. Components are designed as NI VeriStand Custom Devices and have their own FPGA parts.
Alternative control SW for dedicated thermal performance chambers with customized UI
Žlebek, Jan ; Veselý, Libor (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is oriented on simulating thermal chambers, their SW and HW and improving SW to meet specifications. Testing problematics connected with this thesis is briefly mentioned also. Thermal chambers used here are dedicated to run simulating test procedures for thermostats and similar devices designed to sense temperature and regulate it. Design and realisation of new SW are clarified in latter chapters of this thesis, as well as evaluating functionality and resulting dynamics and accuracy.

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