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Hobby milling machine design
Valášek, Ondřej ; Zemčík, Oskar (referee) ; Dvořák, Jaromír (advisor)
At the introductory part, this thesis deals with description of individual parts of construction and control of CNC machine. Individual parts are described by vievpoint of principle of function, attributes and possibility of implementation on hobby machine. Furthermore is performed brief analysis of commercially manufactured CNC milling machines, which can be purchased on domestic and foreing markets for a purpose of milling wood and eventally aluminuum alloys. Main purpose of thesis is custom desing of CNC milling machine for non-commercial use. Three draft proposals are created first. Then one of them is developen into complete proposal. This design is then subjected to numerical simulation to pre-determine the machine's stiffness and ability to milling aluminium. The result of this simulation confirms the possible use of the machine for milling aluminium alloys. According to the simulation, the maximum deformation for possible machining of aluminium under predetermined conditions is 0.18 mm. In the last part of the work a price calculation was made, determining the approximate cost of the machine production at 75 000 CZK. The work includes a complete drawing documentation of the mechanical parts of the machine.
The automatic self tuning system for seven-string guitars
Jeřábek, Vojtěch ; Novotný, Radovan (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis describes a realization of the automatic self tuning system for sevenstring guitars. There are comparisons of commercial and uncommercial solutions for six-string guitars. There is also evaluation of useful parts for seven-string guitars. Thesis contains a description of a requirements for individual parts and a control software with respect on real guitar properties and used computing algorithm. In the second part of thesis, there is a description of final system design and its realisation including the control software. This is also related with testing of the entire system.
Automotive Electric Motors Innovation
Šimko, František ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The purpose of this project is to explain the construction of motors in car technology. We can acquaint more with the construction of a DC electric motor. Then we will deal more with electric motor starters, an innovation of a DC electric motor or with its replacing for AC electric motor with other poles.
Computer control of the deposition process
Pavera, Michal ; Voborný, Stanislav (referee) ; Urbánek, Michal (advisor)
This bachaloers thesis deals with automation of the deposition process of the ultrathin layers by IBAD method. One of the tasks is to design motorized target and shutter manipulator. The thesis therefore contain drawings of these manipulators. Which enable their control by stepper motors. Second task is to design of electronics and program control of primary and secondary ion source. In this part is described connection of the system with the computer using AD/DA converters and the appropriate programming. Last part of the thesis deals with differences between automated and manual control of the system, their advantages and disadvantages.
Quantum efficiency measurement of optoelectronic components and development of experimental equipment
Lipr, Tomáš ; Palai-Dany, Tomáš (referee) ; Macků, Robert (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of quantum efficiency measurement of optoelectronic devices. The physical nature of silicon solar cells is explained here. In addition, the quantum efficiency as a concept is introduced. There is also discussed the influence of a solar cell semiconductor structure on the quantum efficiency itself. Furthermore, the thesis is focused on the design of an experimental set-up for automated measurement and data acquisition. The final realization of the step motor control unit is described in detail. It includes local and/or remote operations, design and development motivation. The next chapter is dedicated to analysis of the Matlab source code for remote operation, data acquisition and presentation. The final part of the thesis gives attention to experiments with real structures, not only the solar cells. The obtained results of analyzed measurements are presented at the conclusion.
Hobby milling machine design
Valášek, Ondřej ; Zemčík, Oskar (referee) ; Dvořák, Jaromír (advisor)
At the introductory part, this thesis deals with description of individual parts of construction and control of CNC machine. Individual parts are described by vievpoint of principle of function, attributes and possibility of implementation on hobby machine. Furthermore is performed brief analysis of commercially manufactured CNC milling machines, which can be purchased on domestic and foreing markets for a purpose of milling wood and eventally aluminuum alloys. Main purpose of thesis is custom desing of CNC milling machine for non-commercial use. Three draft proposals are created first. Then one of them is developen into complete proposal. This design is then subjected to numerical simulation to pre-determine the machine's stiffness and ability to milling aluminium. The result of this simulation confirms the possible use of the machine for milling aluminium alloys. According to the simulation, the maximum deformation for possible machining of aluminium under predetermined conditions is 0.18 mm. In the last part of the work a price calculation was made, determining the approximate cost of the machine production at 75 000 CZK. The work includes a complete drawing documentation of the mechanical parts of the machine.
The automatic self tuning system for seven-string guitars
Jeřábek, Vojtěch ; Novotný, Radovan (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis describes a realization of the automatic self tuning system for sevenstring guitars. There are comparisons of commercial and uncommercial solutions for six-string guitars. There is also evaluation of useful parts for seven-string guitars. Thesis contains a description of a requirements for individual parts and a control software with respect on real guitar properties and used computing algorithm. In the second part of thesis, there is a description of final system design and its realisation including the control software. This is also related with testing of the entire system.
Development of application for single boarded computer
DUDA, Ondřej
The topic of this thesis is programming of a single boarded computer called Arduino UNO. The goal is to program controlling software for this board with the usage of digital and analog accessories and to assemble an electrical circle. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the theory of single boarded computers, wirless comunnication especially Bluetooth technology, programming language C# and integrated development environment Visual Studio. The main goal of the practical part is to create an electrical circle which contains the single boarded computer, two step motors, and a wireless Bluetooth. Another goal is to create an application for a smartphone (Windows Phone 8.1) which could wirelessly control step motors via Bluetooth. Windows Phone aplication is written in C# language. Arduino program is written in Arduino language based on C language.
Automotive Electric Motors Innovation
Šimko, František ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The purpose of this project is to explain the construction of motors in car technology. We can acquaint more with the construction of a DC electric motor. Then we will deal more with electric motor starters, an innovation of a DC electric motor or with its replacing for AC electric motor with other poles.
Quantum efficiency measurement of optoelectronic components and development of experimental equipment
Lipr, Tomáš ; Palai-Dany, Tomáš (referee) ; Macků, Robert (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of quantum efficiency measurement of optoelectronic devices. The physical nature of silicon solar cells is explained here. In addition, the quantum efficiency as a concept is introduced. There is also discussed the influence of a solar cell semiconductor structure on the quantum efficiency itself. Furthermore, the thesis is focused on the design of an experimental set-up for automated measurement and data acquisition. The final realization of the step motor control unit is described in detail. It includes local and/or remote operations, design and development motivation. The next chapter is dedicated to analysis of the Matlab source code for remote operation, data acquisition and presentation. The final part of the thesis gives attention to experiments with real structures, not only the solar cells. The obtained results of analyzed measurements are presented at the conclusion.

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