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Design of FPGA Development Kit
Zach, Petr ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Fujcik, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a FPGA development kit for the development and implementation of logic circuits. The first chapter describes the various types of programmable logic devices and compares their advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, the first chapter also describes the most common configurations of programmable logic devices and compares them to each other. The second chapter provides an in-depth description of the 7 series Xilinx FPGA architecture. The third chapter describes the design of the development kit and the programming device. Furthermore, the third chapter summarizes the available resources of the used FPGA as well as the devices and ports that are part of the development kit, and compares the development kit to other development kits available on the market. The final chapter outlines the process of producing and testing a development kit prototype.
RS-232 Serial Data Transmitter
Paul, Martin ; Kubíček, Michal (referee) ; Kolouch, Jaromír (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to create an RS-232 transmitter in the Xilinx ISE WebPACK development system with the possibility to set the details of transmitted data by input signals. It is necessary to explore demands of the designed transmitter in terms of consumption of the structural components in the PLD network. The function test of the project was done by the help of development kit.
Developement of multimedial web portal for PLD course tutorials
Fíla, Lukáš ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Rumánek, Jaroslav (advisor)
This paper describes the principles of the creation of static Web pages and the most common methods used in creating dynamic pages. Acquainted with the languages of HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript and MySQL database. Furthermore, processed basic information on programmable logic circuits, PLD and FPGA.
Digital signal of pressure senzors processing using CPLD
Zátura, Michal ; Fedra, Zbyněk (referee) ; Kováč, Michal (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor’s thesis is to design electronic part of the scanning system used to measure altitude. The electronic part is designed as module connected to the development platform XC2-XL. This module is realized like PCB. The principles of the signal processing of the signal from the pressure sensor MPXH6250, particular blocks of the designed module and principle of the barometrical altitude measuring are also described in this thesis. Thesis briefly informs about designing environment Xilinx ISE, VHDL language, the principle and the application of the pressure sensors, the structure of the programmable logic device CPLD and FPGA, the development platforms XC2-XL, the Xilinx Spartan-3 Starter Kit, the programmable logic devices CPLD Coolrunner-II XC2C256 and Spartan-3 XC3S200 FPGA used on the development platforms. The very important part is to design algorithm for processing the logarithm in the digital logic and it´s implementation in VHDL language.
High Pressure Injection Systems
Bernátek, Vojtěch ; Řehák, Kamil (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
This thesis focuses on high pressure injection systems. It features some types of diesel and petrol fuel system. There are presented advantages and disadvantages of these systems and their basic design analysis.
Design of FPGA Development Kit
Zach, Petr ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Fujcik, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a FPGA development kit for the development and implementation of logic circuits. The first chapter describes the various types of programmable logic devices and compares their advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, the first chapter also describes the most common configurations of programmable logic devices and compares them to each other. The second chapter provides an in-depth description of the 7 series Xilinx FPGA architecture. The third chapter describes the design of the development kit and the programming device. Furthermore, the third chapter summarizes the available resources of the used FPGA as well as the devices and ports that are part of the development kit, and compares the development kit to other development kits available on the market. The final chapter outlines the process of producing and testing a development kit prototype.
Characterization and focusing of capillary-discharge XUV-laser beam for purposes of thin-film deposition
Pira, Peter ; Wild, Jan (advisor)
Title: Characterization and focusing of capillary-discharge XUV-laser beam for purposes of thin-film deposition Author: Peter Pira Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Science Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jan Wild, CSc., Department of Surface and Plasma Science Abstract: The paper deals with the first results of the interaction of a desk-top high repetition rate XUV laser (wavelength of 46.9 nm) radiation with materials suitable for optoelectronics, in particular the ionic crystals CsI, LiF, etc. Using surface physics methods (AFM, DIC Normanski microscopy) pulse laser imprints were investigated. Based on the results obtained, general information on the nature of ablation and desorption was obtained, which were compared with the results of the XUV-ABLATOR modified code modeling. Plasma arising from ablation was examined by a modified Langmuir probe system. The main result is the pulse laser deposition of thin films of Bi and CsI. Keywords: ablation, Pulsed Laser Deposition, XUV laser
Characterization and focusing of capillary-discharge XUV-laser beam for purposes of thin-film deposition
Pira, Peter ; Wild, Jan (advisor)
Title: Characterization and focusing of capillary-discharge XUV-laser beam for purposes of thin-film deposition Author: Peter Pira Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Science Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jan Wild, CSc., Department of Surface and Plasma Science Abstract: The paper deals with the first results of the interaction of a desk-top high repetition rate XUV laser (wavelength of 46.9 nm) radiation with materials suitable for optoelectronics, in particular the ionic crystals CsI, LiF, etc. Using surface physics methods (AFM, DIC Normanski microscopy) pulse laser imprints were investigated. Based on the results obtained, general information on the nature of ablation and desorption was obtained, which were compared with the results of the XUV-ABLATOR modified code modeling. Plasma arising from ablation was examined by a modified Langmuir probe system. The main result is the pulse laser deposition of thin films of Bi and CsI. Keywords: ablation, Pulsed Laser Deposition, XUV laser
High Pressure Injection Systems
Bernátek, Vojtěch ; Řehák, Kamil (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
This thesis focuses on high pressure injection systems. It features some types of diesel and petrol fuel system. There are presented advantages and disadvantages of these systems and their basic design analysis.
Characterization and focusing of capillary-discharge XUV-laser beam for purposes of thin-film deposition
Pira, Peter ; Wild, Jan (advisor) ; Čuba, Václav (referee) ; Tichý, Milan (referee)
Title: Characterization and focusing of capillary-discharge XUV-laser beam for purposes of thin-film deposition Author: Peter Pira Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Science Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jan Wild, CSc., Department of Surface and Plasma Science Abstract: The paper deals with the first results of the interaction of a desk-top high repetition rate XUV laser (wavelength of 46.9 nm) radiation with materials suitable for optoelectronics, in particular the ionic crystals CsI, LiF, etc. Using surface physics methods (AFM, DIC Normanski microscopy) pulse laser imprints were investigated. Based on the results obtained, general information on the nature of ablation and desorption was obtained, which were compared with the results of the XUV-ABLATOR modified code modeling. Plasma arising from ablation was examined by a modified Langmuir probe system. The main result is the pulse laser deposition of thin films of Bi and CsI. Keywords: ablation, Pulsed Laser Deposition, XUV laser

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