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Basic measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors
Lang, Radek ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to describe the dynamic parameters of semiconductor devices. The other aim is to build a measuring workplace, on which is possible to carry out measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors. The bachelors’s thesis also solves a design and a production of an universal product, on which measurements are carried out. Individual measurement is automated and individual devices are connected to the product and results are controlled by computer analysis.
Basic measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors
Lang, Radek ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to describe the dynamic parameters of semiconductor devices. The other aim is to build a measuring workplace, on which is possible to carry out measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors. The bachelors’s thesis also solves a design and a production of an universal product, on which measurements are carried out. Individual measurement is automated and individual devices are connected to the product and results are controlled by computer analysis.
Influence of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation over Optical Network Unit
Sikora, Pavel ; Oujezský, Václav (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with DBA algorithms used in XG-PON networks. It describes reference appearance of the DBA algorithm, as well as, three specific DBA algorithms discussed in professional articles. Particularly speaking about GIANT, HYRA and modified Max-Min Fair DBA. The thesis provides description of frames utilized by DBA algorithms in XG-PON networks, specifically XGEM frame and XGTC frames. The thesis also presents a simulation tester of DBA algorithms tested on a virtual XG-PON network. Finally, it contains the results of testing these DBA algorithms with a description.
Stretching and the Maximal Muscle Strength
Šádek, Petr ; Konopková, Renata (advisor) ; Otáhal, Jakub (referee)
Title: The effect of stretching on maximal muscle performance Objectives: Due to the number of studies, concerning the effect of the muscle stretch on sport performance and their heterogeneity in the term of used parameters, tests and even performing the stretch exercises themselves, it would be desirable, thanks to the importance of this subject, to consolide and evaluate up-to-date knowledge. The goal of this diploma thesis is to compare and assess available literature concerning the effect of muscle stretch during warmup on the sport performance and, ideally, to define the best type of the stretching itself. Method: The diploma thesis is composed as a literature review - an integrative review with exactly defined criteria for the use of available studies. Result : Even with the nonuniformity of parameters used in available studies there is a consensus in most of the used sources, which met the criteria of inclusion in this research, which (the consensus) determinates the dynamic stretching as the form most appropriate for enhancing the following sport performance. Although studies, proving this result, are in their findings quite unanimous, a precise definition of prefered exercises for peforming the dynamic stretching and of its parameters is still missing. Key words: stretching, dynamic,...
Influence of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation over Optical Network Unit
Sikora, Pavel ; Oujezský, Václav (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with DBA algorithms used in XG-PON networks. It describes reference appearance of the DBA algorithm, as well as, three specific DBA algorithms discussed in professional articles. Particularly speaking about GIANT, HYRA and modified Max-Min Fair DBA. The thesis provides description of frames utilized by DBA algorithms in XG-PON networks, specifically XGEM frame and XGTC frames. The thesis also presents a simulation tester of DBA algorithms tested on a virtual XG-PON network. Finally, it contains the results of testing these DBA algorithms with a description.
Basic measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors
Lang, Radek ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to describe the dynamic parameters of semiconductor devices. The other aim is to build a measuring workplace, on which is possible to carry out measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors. The bachelors’s thesis also solves a design and a production of an universal product, on which measurements are carried out. Individual measurement is automated and individual devices are connected to the product and results are controlled by computer analysis.
The effect of Warm Up Protocols on Explosive Power Performance in Track and Field
Mašková, Alžběta ; Jebavý, Radim (advisor) ; Feher, Jan (referee)
Title: The effect of Warm Up Protocols on Explosive Power Performance in Track and Field Objectives: The main aim of this thesis was to compare three types of warm up protocols and their effects on explosive power performance. Methods: This thesis tested 43 students of UK FTVS, who visited Athletic Conditioning lessons. The group consisted of 28 men (height 183,2+-/5,6 cm) and 15 women (166,3 +-/5,7 cm) aged 20-23 years. There was six measuring sessions separated by a week off. They performed a 800 m aerobic warm up mean run, followed by one of three types of warm-up protocols (static, dynamic, balance). Each of the warm-up protocol was performed two times in the opposite order. The experiment examined the explosive power of lower limbs and upper body/limbs. Performance score were recorded from vertical jump, a ball throw, and medicine ball front throw. Results: The thesis did not confirm any of the hypotheses. It was found that the active static stretching had a positive medium effect on medicine ball front throw by Cohen scale effect size compared to the active dynamic and the active balance warm-up protocol. Other tests did not prove any significant changes, positive or negative, of any warm up protocols. Keywords: Dynamic warm-up, Static warm-up, Balance warm- up, Testing, Explosive Power
Stretching and the Maximal Muscle Strength
Šádek, Petr ; Konopková, Renata (advisor) ; Otáhal, Jakub (referee)
Title: The effect of stretching on maximal muscle performance Objectives: Due to the number of studies, concerning the effect of the muscle stretch on sport performance and their heterogeneity in the term of used parameters, tests and even performing the stretch exercises themselves, it would be desirable, thanks to the importance of this subject, to consolide and evaluate up-to-date knowledge. The goal of this diploma thesis is to compare and assess available literature concerning the effect of muscle stretch during warmup on the sport performance and, ideally, to define the best type of the stretching itself. Method: The diploma thesis is composed as a literature review - an integrative review with exactly defined criteria for the use of available studies. Result : Even with the nonuniformity of parameters used in available studies there is a consensus in most of the used sources, which met the criteria of inclusion in this research, which (the consensus) determinates the dynamic stretching as the form most appropriate for enhancing the following sport performance. Although studies, proving this result, are in their findings quite unanimous, a precise definition of prefered exercises for peforming the dynamic stretching and of its parameters is still missing. Key words: stretching, dynamic,...
Basic measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors
Lang, Radek ; Šotner, Roman (referee) ; Dřínovský, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to describe the dynamic parameters of semiconductor devices. The other aim is to build a measuring workplace, on which is possible to carry out measurement of dynamic properties of bipolar and unipolar transistors. The bachelors’s thesis also solves a design and a production of an universal product, on which measurements are carried out. Individual measurement is automated and individual devices are connected to the product and results are controlled by computer analysis.

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