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Integrated D/A converter for automotive applications
Kubáň, Marián ; Vávra, Jiří (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
Presented thesis deals with the conceptual design of an integrated 11-bit, dual, bipolar, DA converter with current output. Converter is designed in I3T50E proprietary technology of ONSemiconductor. The converter is of a segmented architecture with 6 MSB bits unary and 4 LSB bits binary weighted. Work also describes basic general properties of DA converters, topology examples with regard to the project assignment. The design is assumed for automotive industrial field of application. The operating temperature range is from -40 Deg.C. up to 175 Deg.C. The qualities of produced integrated converter are measured and results are discussed.
Simulation of EIGRP Protocol Behavior Using OMNeT++
Tlolka, Martin ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
The present thesis deals with the analysis of EIGRP routing protocol for the purpose of integration of EIGRP simulation model in OMNeT++ environment. Protocol EIGRP defined by Cisco Systems is proprietary, which represents an obstacle in the implementation of a simulation model. In the present work, the description of a behavior of the protocol resembled from available information sources is given and then refined according the results obtained from experiments done with real network devices. The contribution of the work consists of a description of protocol behaviors in basics situations and the identification of properties that the simulation model should comply with.
Dual in the Slavonic languages
Adamovičová, Šárka ; Rejzek, Jiří (advisor) ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (referee)
This present thesis focuses on research of the dual number and its manifestations in a diachronic way, from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE), through the Indo-European (IE), Proto-Slavic and Old Church Slavonic to modern Slavonic languages. It describes concrete manifestations of dual of nouns and verbs synchronically for each historical period. The introductory part outlines the structuring of the non-singular pole of number in various languages. The main part of the thesis deals with description of specific dual forms of nouns, verbs, and mostly also in pronouns in individual periods of the development of the language. The progress of the dual, its growth, recession and disappearance are observed, as well.
Dual in Troian chronicle
Ctibor, Michal ; Rejzek, Jiří (advisor) ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (referee)
The present thesis deals with the category of dual in Czech, chapter 4 (author's own research based on careful excerption of dual and other relevant forms in the Trojan Chronicle edited by J. Daňhelka) being the core. Preceding introductory chapters focus on the PIE system of number, the category of dual in Czech throughout its whole existence and characteristics of the source text, respectively. The author considers its main value being in: (I) introducing A. Cuny's classification of the dual usage in PIE (chapter 2) and applying it to the Czech material (chapters 2 and 4); (II) overall assessment of the current position of dual remnants in Czech (chapter 2); (III) providing the data regarding dual in the Trojan Chronicle, which were not available before (chapter 4).
Dual in the Slavonic languages
Adamovičová, Šárka ; Rejzek, Jiří (advisor) ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (referee)
This present thesis focuses on research of the dual number and its manifestations in a diachronic way, from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE), through the Indo-European (IE), Proto-Slavic and Old Church Slavonic to modern Slavonic languages. It describes concrete manifestations of dual of nouns and verbs synchronically for each historical period. The introductory part outlines the structuring of the non-singular pole of number in various languages. The main part of the thesis deals with description of specific dual forms of nouns, verbs, and mostly also in pronouns in individual periods of the development of the language. The progress of the dual, its growth, recession and disappearance are observed, as well.
Simulation of EIGRP Protocol Behavior Using OMNeT++
Tlolka, Martin ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
The present thesis deals with the analysis of EIGRP routing protocol for the purpose of integration of EIGRP simulation model in OMNeT++ environment. Protocol EIGRP defined by Cisco Systems is proprietary, which represents an obstacle in the implementation of a simulation model. In the present work, the description of a behavior of the protocol resembled from available information sources is given and then refined according the results obtained from experiments done with real network devices. The contribution of the work consists of a description of protocol behaviors in basics situations and the identification of properties that the simulation model should comply with.
Integrated D/A converter for automotive applications
Kubáň, Marián ; Vávra, Jiří (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
Presented thesis deals with the conceptual design of an integrated 11-bit, dual, bipolar, DA converter with current output. Converter is designed in I3T50E proprietary technology of ONSemiconductor. The converter is of a segmented architecture with 6 MSB bits unary and 4 LSB bits binary weighted. Work also describes basic general properties of DA converters, topology examples with regard to the project assignment. The design is assumed for automotive industrial field of application. The operating temperature range is from -40 Deg.C. up to 175 Deg.C. The qualities of produced integrated converter are measured and results are discussed.

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