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Driver of Semiconductor laser for 1Gbit/s
Melichárek, Radek ; Vařacha, František (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis describes a design of a driver for a specific type of laser VCSEL. Models for simulation in PSpice OrCAD have been developed for this type of laser. The qualities of the designed driver aim to be equal to the integrated drivers that are available and to remove some of their drawbacks. It consists of the following components: input LVPECL receiver/driver, differential amplifier, fixed source of a modulation current, circuit of automatic power control. Regulation of the modulation current is dealt with atypically using an aptly selected input LVPECL receiver/driver which enables to control the voltage amplitude on its output by means of voltage. The thesis also describes different types of coupling between laser and driver. The most appropriate alternative is selected taking into consideration the unconventional design of the driver. The connection of the driver is supplemented by a microcontroller which secures control of output optical power by means of a serial bus RS232.
Current source for the switchgear thermal test
Košíček, Jiří ; Huták, Petr (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of semiconductor source for laboratory measurements of switchgears. The proposed source is able to use 16-250Hz frequency, fulfilling the standard value of voltage and current distortion. There are explained the theoretical knowledge of various types of inverters without transformer in the thesis. Furthermore, a circumferential proposal of source is made, which includes calculating the desired properties of individual components, their choice from offers from various manufacturers, and subsequently is constructed the total design solution. It is described the control and management of designed source and it is evaluated for the function finally.
Controlled light source
Pazderský, Tomáš ; Macků, Robert (referee) ; Škarvada, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the Master´s thesis is proposing and implementation of computer controlled optical radiation source. The theoretical part describes the photometric, the radiometric quantities, applied components such as LED, the microcontroller and possible methods for the LED brightness control. The development of the device is described from the selection of the individual LEDs to the end of the device assembling and programing. On the several LEDs were made properties measurement. A circuit with microcontroller was designed and then was fabricated. The device was programmed for communication and control from the PC. The entire electronic is fitted in the metal frame of the construction box and finally the device functionality is tested.
USB battery tester
Andrysík, Lukáš ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis contains construction of battery tester along with primary and secondary cells comparsion. It consists of four parts - the first one focuses on general description of the most commonly used electrochemical cells, their characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. Second one relates to design a custom equipment for testing these cells including software, parts values calculations and common problems with the design. Third part is mainly about mechanical design and PCB manufacture. The last section is devoted to comparsion of several models of cells in terms of capacity and performance under different conditions.
Laboratory Measurements of Skin Conductance
Slouka, Petr ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis contains an introduction to anatomy and physiology of the skin highlighting its barrier function. The barrier function of the skin enables it to separate internal organism from external environment. thermore, the electrical properties of the skin are described and possibilities of skin conductance measurement are discussed. The thesis presents a design of a device for the skin conductance measurement as the method of evaluation for barrier function. Alternating current is used for measurement during iontophoresis for evaluation of skin conductance. Circuit design and circuit board are included with a list of parts. The designed device was realized and in the end it was tested and the results were discussed.
Current source for measuring purposes
Chevalier, Stanislav ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
Goal of this semestral thesis is to design power converter which is to be used for measurement. The converter consists of two forward converters in push-pull topology. The converter is to behave as a constant current source with maximum open-circuit voltage of 1000V. Maximum current is 5A. The current range is split into three sub-ranges, to meet the strict requirements on ripple current. The range of currents is 0-5A. The operating frequency of converter is 34KHz. The converter will be charged using two portable electric generators with output voltage 230V.
Controllable Current Source for High Power LEDs with the Use of Arduino Platform
Čáp, Martin ; Škoda, Jan (referee) ; Toman, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with regulation of brightness power LED diodes and design of the control circuits. Here is described how in environment Delphi to create an application to control PWM Arduino outputs. They are discussed linear and switching current source. Also are described specialized switching power supplies to power the LEDs. The aim of this work is the design, realization and comparison of linear power supply, switching source assembled with the TL494 and integrated switchied current source TPS92513.
Power-supply generating specified current pulses
Svoboda, Karel ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with generation of current impulses, which can be defined in range of few ampers, to resistive load. The first part of this project is focused on analysing of single circuit´s concepts and posibility of theirs analog control. The next part of this work describes whole setup of designed circuit. This thesis includes simulations from PSpice and signal snapshots from an oscilloscope, which prove the functionality and parameters of the whole device. Final section of this work discuss all results achieved during design proces.
Review, design and analysis of various types of current sources
Kacafírek, Jiří ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
Review and analysis of some types of current mirrors and current reference sources and design of 5 uA current source, implemented in a 0.7um CMOS process. The designed current source use PMOS transitors with diferent Uth.
The Design of current power amplifier for inductive load
Nimrichter, Filip ; Steinbauer, Miloslav (referee) ; Roubal, Zdeněk (advisor)
This batchelor thesis deals with Howland current source that should work with purely inductive loads up to 10 kHz. This current source will excite a coil with a nonlinear magnetic core, so it should deliver a current of at least 4 A. The main focus of the thesis is on the stabilization, practicle design and measurement of real properties of the Howland current source. This stability has been verified in PSpice and Micro-Cap. The practical design was compiled in the program EAGLE.

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