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Design of digital alarm-clock with receiver
Pokorný, Martin ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
The idea of this bachelor’s thesis is apply inventions and inspirations to create innovative design of radio alarm-clock with digital clock projection and show own creative activity, orientation on exist problems and independent activity on this submission.
Microcontroller controlled timer
Heralecký, Lukáš ; Macháň, Ladislav (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor thesis entitled "Microcontroller-controlledtimer" is focused on design and practical application created a device that will be capaje of depending on external dating of simple tasks. This paperdescribes the features and capabilities of the microcontroller ATmega162, the Operations and program services. There is also described several other components used such as RTC, LCD display, matrix keyboard, temperature and othersensors. The first part is devoted to the oretical introduction to microcontroller and used parts. In another part ofthe PCB design - suitable layout of components, connectors, location, solving problems in PCB design. Fortesting functions designed and manufactured equipment is made simple test PCB. The practical part ended custom programming microcontroller programming language C.
Planar LED Display Application
Houserek, Jiří ; Kosina, Petr (referee) ; Šandera, Josef (advisor)
This coursework deals theoretical with design and construction of the electronic clocks controlled by DCF77 signal, which is broadcasted from Germany. This device will be used as alarm and is able to show date. There is used display, which consists of 8x32 LED matrix in a modular, which is connected to main board over the edge. This device is controlled by microcontoller PIC16F887A. There are described displays, microcontrollers and DCF time signal.
Modernization of the master clock for slave clocks controlling
Pokorný, Jiří ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes modernization of the master clock HN 50 created by company ELEKON, s.r.o. Master clock can be used for controlling of analog or digital slave clock or for switching school bells. Exact differences between old and new version of the clock are described and ways of synchronization and controlling of slave clock are explained. Main goal of modernization is applying the SMT technology for automation of production. Another problems and shortcomings of previous version are developed, such as new power supply structure, selection of a new microcontroller and usage of several different displays. Every problem is developed and new solutions are chosen. Last part of the document describes the software which is clarified on several flowcharts. Outputs of the thesis are complete schematics, printed circuit boards and 3D models of the modernized device.
Design of Alarm Clock
Budík, Marek ; Rubínová, Dana (referee) ; Rajlich, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create an original and functional design of personal alarm clock. This design will meet high technical, ergonomic and aesthetic standarts for succesful product. Side goal is to conceive a machine with unique character.
Advanced Alarm Clock for Windows Phone 7
Zapletal, Josef ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the development of mobile application for Windows Phone 7 focused on sleep and awakening the user. The application is very easy to use and uses built-in modules of advanced mobile phones, such as high resolution camera and the accelerometer. This thesis describes the main features of Windows Phone 7 platform, analysis of competing solutions, application concept and its implementation. Furthermore, this work describes the solution of various problems in the development and also provides examples of methods and tools. Finally, there is also a list of used libraries.
Design of Alarm Clock
Homola, Tomáš ; Řezníček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Rajlich, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create alarm clock, which respect the functional, technical and aesthetic requirements of this device and attain an attractive design of this product. The final draft should be innovative, original and user attractive alarm clock.
Body and Time
Olšáková, Marie ; Kupčíková,, Alena (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
This work is about creating a conceptual sculptural work. The goal was to capture the following motives: individual ways of perceiving time and social pressure on women. My personal motivation for creating was the outrage of the societal pressure which is put on women in their reproductive age. The main part of the sculpture is a clock, which is inserted into a plaster cast in the woman's lap. At the same time, a blue IKB pipe is depicted in the woman's lap. The sculpture is a minimalistic depiction of a woman feeling of the societal pressure. Twice a day there is a moment when the hands of the clock cover the pipe, and the pressure that society exerts on us, women, disappears. These moments convey the message that there is no right time. At the same time, I created triptych relief plates in the background, which repeat the plaster material and the use of the bodies that were imprinted into it. Specifically, it captures three generations of women from my family, three different approaches and three different captures of time.
Comparative analysis: Virginia Woolf Mrs.Dalloway and Michael Cunningham Hours
Procházková, Lucie ; Kubíček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
Adeline Virginia Woolf ( 25 January 1882 - 28 March 1941) was an English writer, and one of the foremost modernist of the first half of the twentieth century. In 1925 she wrote her best-known novel. This novel details one day in June of 1923 in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, who organizes a party for his husband and her friends. The second plane is the story of a war hero's Septum Smith, who is haunted by the consequences of the horrific events in the form of insanity, even after five years from the end of the conflict. Although these two characters never meet, their lives are linked to mental basis. Thanks to Septum's suicide occurs reflection of Clarissa Dalloway and "fusion" of the two characters. Woolf does not put emphasis on the story, but to capture a fleeting moment of time, which leads to death. Literary constructs in the form of the characters are carriers of many existential themes such as death, conventions, elusiveness time. Woolf offers readers the technique of stream of consciousness and the technique of monitoring characters and events from multiple perspectives. The result is a characteristic of the characters through the other characters and the internal monologues of the characters themselves. The novels of Virginia Woolf assume a perceptive reader, educated, having an overview of...
Comparative analysis: Virginia Woolf Mrs.Dalloway and Michael Cunningham Hours
Procházková, Lucie ; Kubíček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
Adeline Virginia Woolf ( 25 January 1882 - 28 March 1941) was an English writer, and one of the foremost modernist of the first half of the twentieth century. In 1925 she wrote her best-known novel. This novel details one day in June of 1923 in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, who organizes a party for his husband and her friends. The second plane is the story of a war hero's Septum Smith, who is haunted by the consequences of the horrific events in the form of insanity, even after five years from the end of the conflict. Although these two characters never meet, their lives are linked to mental basis. Thanks to Septum's suicide occurs reflection of Clarissa Dalloway and "fusion" of the two characters. Woolf does not put emphasis on the story, but to capture a fleeting moment of time, which leads to death. Literary constructs in the form of the characters are carriers of many existential themes such as death, conventions, elusiveness time. Woolf offers readers the technique of stream of consciousness and the technique of monitoring characters and events from multiple perspectives. The result is a characteristic of the characters through the other characters and the internal monologues of the characters themselves. The novels of Virginia Woolf assume a perceptive reader, educated, having an overview of...

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