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Processor controlled backup power supply
Hořák, Jan ; Štraus, Pavel (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of a processor controlled small battery backup power supply. The aim is to design a device which can recharge many kinds of mobile devices with a battery capacity up to 2Ah. The main control element is a microprocessor that records operating data of the power supply and stores in onto an SD card. Portability and durability were taken into account during the design. The result is completely designed and build a backup power supply, including program for its microcontroller.
Solar charger with embedded accumulator
Háněl, Petr ; Dušek, Martin (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
The mobile devices are under rapid development today and thereby they put still more challenging requirements on charging technologies. The thesis deals with design and development of an off-line charger device for travel use. It is based on an accumulator that is being charged continuously using a solar cell. Alternatively the accumulator can be charged using a standard USB port. One of the key requirements on the device was simplicity of its circuitry in order to make the device cheaper and more reliable. The device is able to supply any mobile device that is using a standard USB port.
Processor controlled backup power supply
Hořák, Jan ; Štraus, Pavel (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of a processor controlled small battery backup power supply. The aim is to design a device which can recharge many kinds of mobile devices with a battery capacity up to 2Ah. The main control element is a microprocessor that records operating data of the power supply and stores in onto an SD card. Portability and durability were taken into account during the design. The result is completely designed and build a backup power supply, including program for its microcontroller.
Solar charger with embedded accumulator
Háněl, Petr ; Dušek, Martin (referee) ; Kubíček, Michal (advisor)
The mobile devices are under rapid development today and thereby they put still more challenging requirements on charging technologies. The thesis deals with design and development of an off-line charger device for travel use. It is based on an accumulator that is being charged continuously using a solar cell. Alternatively the accumulator can be charged using a standard USB port. One of the key requirements on the device was simplicity of its circuitry in order to make the device cheaper and more reliable. The device is able to supply any mobile device that is using a standard USB port.

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