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Programmable timer configurable via USB
Dresler, Jan ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of printed circuit boards and programming AVR microcontroller, that communicates with the digital thermometer Dallas, also with photoresist circuit and RTC. Using sensors and relay allows switching of different devices. The switch allows direct configuration with computer via USB using the auxiliary circuit UART.
Adjustable timer for three-phase motor
Motyčka, Lukáš ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis describes several potential solutions of an adjustable timer, such as monostable multivibrators, asynchronous (ripple) and synchronous counters and microcontrollers. It also deals with issue of switching three-phase asynchronous motors with limit a high starting current on starting - star-delta switch, softstarter, frequency inverter. Particular attention is focused on the conceptual design of the timer using micro- controller Atmel (timer control unit), LCD (display device) and control switches. The microcontroller will be complemented by external 32,768 kHz watch crystal, necessary for real-time function - Real Time Counter (RTC). The cause for this choice is not only simplicity and clarity of control to the operator, but also reliability, low power consumption and also the price of the device itself.
Programmable timer configurable via USB
Dresler, Jan ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of printed circuit boards and programming AVR microcontroller, that communicates with the digital thermometer Dallas, also with photoresist circuit and RTC. Using sensors and relay allows switching of different devices. The switch allows direct configuration with computer via USB using the auxiliary circuit UART.
Adjustable timer for three-phase motor
Motyčka, Lukáš ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The thesis describes several potential solutions of an adjustable timer, such as monostable multivibrators, asynchronous (ripple) and synchronous counters and microcontrollers. It also deals with issue of switching three-phase asynchronous motors with limit a high starting current on starting - star-delta switch, softstarter, frequency inverter. Particular attention is focused on the conceptual design of the timer using micro- controller Atmel (timer control unit), LCD (display device) and control switches. The microcontroller will be complemented by external 32,768 kHz watch crystal, necessary for real-time function - Real Time Counter (RTC). The cause for this choice is not only simplicity and clarity of control to the operator, but also reliability, low power consumption and also the price of the device itself.

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