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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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High Voltage DC-DC Converter Design for Submarine Application

Ambriz, Oscar 01 August 2021 (has links) (PDF)
In this work a proof of concept for a step-down DC-DC converter used in a high voltage submarine application is presented. The purpose of the converter is to step down a 5000V-6000V input to a 24V output which can serve as an input to a submarine sensor. The completed system consists of two stages where the first stage is an unregulated switched capacitor converter to step down the initial input to a voltage range more appropriate for the selected second stage. The second stage is a regulated flyback converter topology which regulates the final output to the desired 24V. Performance evaluation of the proposed system are carried out using LTspice simulation software. Results of the simulation demonstrate that the proposed converter operates as anticipated with the first stage being able to reduce the initial input by a factor of 16 and the second stage producing a regulated 24V output. Additionally, the proposed converter reaches an efficiency of approximately 74.95% when tested under nominal input and full load conditions. With the same conditions, the converter yields an output voltage ripple of 1.525%, and line and load regulations of 0.0457% and 0.183% respectively.
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STIRLING CONVERTOR CONTROL FOR A LUNAR CONCEPT ROVER

Blaze, Gina January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Řídicí jednotka pro čtyřkvadrantový tranzistorový pulzní měnič / Transistor pulse inverter with AC/ DC modulation

Poštolka, Martin January 2012 (has links)
This works focusesof the propose and realization device for drive four quadrant bridge convertor with transistors IGBT. Final propose include drive unipolar and bipolar, choice between direct or alternative modulation.
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Příjem FM signálu a zpracování RDS pomocí FPGA / FM receiver and radio data system processing using FPGA

Petr, Ondřej January 2014 (has links)
This term paper is the second part of the dissertation FM RDS signal processing using FPGAs. In the first half of the work is processed the information needed before the actual design and implementation. These can be divided into three themes. The first theme is the received signal VHF / FM + RDS, the second one handles the problem of software radio and last topic concerns FPGAs. The second half deals with the solution implementation and receiver radio VHF / FM and bitrate optional RDS to digital form and its implementation on FPGA. This section also includes the measurement of results.
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Studie plánu společných zařízení v k. ú. Zálesí u Bítova / Study of the plan of common facilities in the cadastral area of Zálesí u Bítova

Hanuliak, Radek January 2020 (has links)
The aim of the diploma thesis was the study of common facilities in the town of Zálesí u Bítova. A comprehensive land consolidation was carried out with assessment of the network of field roads, erosion ratios, drainage rates and environmental protection elements. Measures for land access, erosion measures for the protection of the natural soil fund, water management measures and measures to protect and create the environment have been proposed in the area. An analysis of the current state of the territory and the subsequent design of the measures was carried out using DMT using ArcMap, AutoCad, DesQ, USLE 2D, LS convertor.
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Bateriově napájený analogový datalogger / Battery powered datalogger

Rezek, Petr January 2008 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with the questions of battery powering, measuring of analog physical values using microcontroller and recording of data on a memory SD card Bibliographic reference: REZEK, P. Battery powered datalogger. Brno: Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, 2008. 65 p. Supervisor: Ing. Zdeněk Bradáč, Ph.D.
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Generátor modulovaných signálů / Modulated signal generator

Melša, Ondřej January 2010 (has links)
This project occupies with the creation modulated signal generator in MATLAB. There are explicit basic princips of modulation PSK, M-QAM, princip of system with spread spektrum and princip of access OFDM and MC-CDMA. Next there are explicit basic parametres and possibilities configuration of conversion analog PCI card CompuGen 4302, which serves as D/A convertor of signals created by PC.
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Realizace digitálního osciloskopu / Realization of digital oscilloscope

Kulig, Tomáš January 2011 (has links)
This work is focused to digital handheld oscilloscope. Input circuits are solved by analog devices. DSP (Texas Instruments company) will be used for fast processing of signals from output A/D convertors. LCD display with touch screen is used for interaction with user. The result will be fully functional device. It would measure voltage waveforms within the scope from tens mV to tens V with transmission bandwith from direct-current signal up to tens of MHz
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Analýza vlastností spínaných LED budičů / Analysis of switched-mode LED drivers

Stehlík, Ota January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to design, produce and verify the operation of two different LED drivers for automotive industry, which controls the ultra-bright white LEDs. At the beginning of a brief introduction explaining the principle of operation of LEDs. Furthermore theory describes the functions of all three basic drivers involved as buck, boost and buck-boost. Based on the requirements are selected ICs suitable for this implementation, theoretically described their block diagrams including the individual diagrams and eventually these samples are made, revived and measured their parameters.
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A Wide Input Power Line Energy Harvesting Circuit For Wireless Sensor Nodes

Wang, Jinhua January 2021 (has links)
Massive deployment of wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices makes replacement or recharge of batteries expensive and impractical for some applications. Energy harvesting is a promising solution, and various designs are proposed to harvest power from ambient resources including thermal, vibrational, solar, wind, and RF sources. Among these ambient resources, AC powerlines are a stable energy source in an urban environment. Many researchers investigated methods to exploit this stable source of energy to power wireless IoT devices. The proposed circuit aims to harvest energy from AC powerlines with a wide input range of from 10 to 50 A. The proposed system includes a wake-up circuit and is capable of cold-start. A buck-boost converter operating in DCM is adopted for impedance matching, where the impedance is rather independent of the operation conditions. So, the proposed system can be applied to various types of wireless sensor nodes with different internal impedances. Experimental results show that the proposed system achieves an efficiency of 80.99% under the powerline current of 50 A. / M.S. / Nowadays, with the magnificent growth of IoT devices, a reliable, and efficient energy supply system becomes more and more important, because, for some applications, battery replacement is very expensive and sometimes even impossible. At this time, a well-designed self-contained energy harvesting system is a good solution. The energy harvesting system can extend the service life of the IoT devices and reduce the frequency of charging or checking the device. In this work, the proposed circuit aims to harvest energy from the AC power lines, and the harvested power intends to power wireless sensor nodes (WSNs). By utilizing the efficient and self-contained EH system, WSNs can be used to monitor the temperature, pressure, noise level and humidity etc. The proposed energy harvesting circuit was implemented with discrete components on a printed circuit board (PCB). Under a power line current of 50 A @ 50 Hz, the proposed energy harvesting circuit can harvest 156.6 mW, with a peak efficiency of 80.99 %.

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