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The multimedia textbook of microelectronic technologies
Černík, Pavel ; Klíma, Martin (referee) ; Adámek, Martin (advisor)
In this bachelor's thesis, there is summary of technological process used in the manufacture of microelectronic circuits. For easier understanding of the processes, there are appended videos, animations and pictures of these technologies. Textbook is created as web pages, that are dynamicaly generated from data stored in MySQL database according to predefined HTML template. Articles and pictures can be added using simple administrative interface.
Design of a device for scratch tests
Brandejs, Petr ; Otáhal, Alexandr (referee) ; Skácel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing a scratch tester. Theoretical part introduces scratch testing, with focus mainly on testing adhesion and layer toughness in microelectronics. Second chapter deals with research of commercially available scratch tester parameters. Based on the findings, construction, and electronics of a device capable of performing scratch tests with required parameters were designed. In the end, a few scratch tests were performed to show capabilities of the device.
Microelectronic Wireless Networks for Telemetry and Buildings Automation
Šulc, Vladimír ; Sýkora, Jiří (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Kuchta, Radek (advisor)
The thesis deals with a microelectronic wireless networks for telemetry and building automation in terms of energy consumption related to the communication in wireless networks. Assumption, mesh topology is optimal topology for wireless networks for telemetry and building automation, was proven and relation between energy consumption and devices management was shown and functional abstraction related to the energy consumption was described. Several advanced techniques and solutions on physical and network layers were proposed to increase network reliability and decrease power consumption. Proposed techniques can be easily implemented.
Design of a device for scratch tests
Brandejs, Petr ; Otáhal, Alexandr (referee) ; Skácel, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing a scratch tester. Theoretical part introduces scratch testing, with focus mainly on testing adhesion and layer toughness in microelectronics. Second chapter deals with research of commercially available scratch tester parameters. Based on the findings, construction, and electronics of a device capable of performing scratch tests with required parameters were designed. In the end, a few scratch tests were performed to show capabilities of the device.
The multimedia textbook of microelectronic technologies
Černík, Pavel ; Klíma, Martin (referee) ; Adámek, Martin (advisor)
In this bachelor's thesis, there is summary of technological process used in the manufacture of microelectronic circuits. For easier understanding of the processes, there are appended videos, animations and pictures of these technologies. Textbook is created as web pages, that are dynamicaly generated from data stored in MySQL database according to predefined HTML template. Articles and pictures can be added using simple administrative interface.
Microelectronic Wireless Networks for Telemetry and Buildings Automation
Šulc, Vladimír ; Sýkora, Jiří (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Kuchta, Radek (advisor)
The thesis deals with a microelectronic wireless networks for telemetry and building automation in terms of energy consumption related to the communication in wireless networks. Assumption, mesh topology is optimal topology for wireless networks for telemetry and building automation, was proven and relation between energy consumption and devices management was shown and functional abstraction related to the energy consumption was described. Several advanced techniques and solutions on physical and network layers were proposed to increase network reliability and decrease power consumption. Proposed techniques can be easily implemented.

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