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Active Filters and their Transformation to Differential Structures
Bečková, Zuzana ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Vrba, Kamil (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is considered with transformation of single--ended frequency filters to fully--differential structures. Theoretical part contains a brief introduction to frequency filters and short summary of important features of signal flow graphs. Active elements, which are used in designed filters, are shown in the third chapter. Practical part of the thesis shows five single-ended filters (one already published, four newly designed) and their transformation to fully-differential structures. Results of simulations in programms OrCAD and SNAP are shown.
Active Filters and their Transformation to Differential Structures
Bečková, Zuzana ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Vrba, Kamil (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is considered with transformation of single--ended frequency filters to fully--differential structures. Theoretical part contains a brief introduction to frequency filters and short summary of important features of signal flow graphs. Active elements, which are used in designed filters, are shown in the third chapter. Practical part of the thesis shows five single-ended filters (one already published, four newly designed) and their transformation to fully-differential structures. Results of simulations in programms OrCAD and SNAP are shown.
Role of Intramolecular Electron Interactions in Cathodic Reduction of Three Isomeric Benzenedialdehydes in Non-aqueous Media – a (Spectro)Electrochemical Study
Kantnerová, Kristýna ; Klíma, Jiří ; Ludvík, Jiří
This contribution is focused on cathodic reduction of three isomeric benzenedialdehydes – orthophthalaldehyde (OPA), isophthalaldehyde (IPA) and terephthalaldehyde (TPA) – in non-aqueous acetonitrile and dimethylformamide. Although their electrochemical behavior in aqueous solutions has been published several times, their investigation in organic aprotic solvents is lacking. Using DC-polarography, cyclic voltammetry, preparative electrolyses, coulometry and UV/Vis spectroelectro-chemistry their reduction was described and in the case of OPA and TPA, stable radical anions were characterized by EPR spectroscopy. The role of intramolecular electron interactions in their cathodic reduction is discussed.

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