Checking date: 27/04/2023


Course: 2023/2024

Systems and Circuits
(15369)
Dual Bachelor Data Science and Engineering - Telecommunication Technologies Engineering (Plan: 456 - Estudio: 371)


Coordinating teacher: BOUSOÑO CALZON, CARLOS

Department assigned to the subject: Signal and Communications Theory Department

Type: Basic Core
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

Course:
Semester:

Branch of knowledge: Engineering and Architecture



Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Calculus, Linear Algebra, Physics.
Objectives
The objectives of the course are 1) to introduce the basic concepts of signals and systems with an emphasis on their use in communication, and 2) as particularization of the above, to introduce the basic concepts of electric circuit analysis. To achieve these goals, the student must acquire the following ABET program outcomes: a, b, e, k. Related to the following competences: 1.- General competences - Analysis and synthesis (PO: b) - Problem solving (PO: a, e, k) - Ability to apply theoretical concepts (PO: a, b, e, k) - Ability to integrate knowledge (PO: a, b) 2.- Specific competences 2.1.- cognitive (PO: a, b, e, k) - Signal concepts - Signal representation of physical magnitudes - Classification of signals: continuous and discrete time - Time operations: time reversal, scaling, time-shift - Signal operations: integration, differentiation - Basic signals: unit impulse and step; exponentials. - Signal Synthesis. - System concepts - Interconnection: series, parallel, feedback - Properties: memory, causality, time invariance, BIBO stability, linearity - Impulse and step response - Signal Processing - Convolution, Filtering - Electric Circuit Analysis - Kirchhoff Laws - Node-voltage and mesh current methods - Resistive circuits - First-order filters. - Sinusoidal steady-state analysis. 2.2.- Instrumental (PO: b, e, k) - Programming with signal processing software (Matlab) - Signal and Systems simulation - Analysis and synthetisis of basic electric circuits. - Using lab. equipment to monitor the circuit implementations 2.3 Attitude (PO: e, k) - Individual and team work - Decision making - Abstraction ability.
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
Unit 1. Signals Properties of signals Operations with signals Unit 2. Systems Properties of systems Interconnection of systems Linear and time-invariant (LTI) systems Unit 3. Resistive circuits Solving circuits by nodes and meshes Source transformation: Thevenin and Norton Unit 4. Sinusoidal steady state Passive elements in sinusoidal steady state: phasors and impedance Kirchhoff's laws in the phasor domain. Circuit analysis Unit 5. Linear circuits as linear and time-invariant systems Passive circuit elements First-order analog filters
Learning activities and methodology
The course consists of the following elements: lectures, exercises, and laboratories: LECTURES (2.5 ECTS) (PO: a, k) The lectures provide the students with explanation of the core material in the course. Numerous examples of signals and systems, their properties and behavior will be given using audiovisual support (slides, video, ...). In the second part of the course, the analysis and design of simple electric circuits will be discussed. In both parts, the basic objective is that students understand basic fundamentals in a qualitatively way. EXERCISES (2.5 ECTS) (PO: a, k) In these sessions, students will be encouraged to organize themselves forming small groups that will have to solve some basic problems given in advance. LABORATORIES (1 ECTS) (PO: a, b, k) The laboratories provide the students with hands-on experience to understand the fundamentals of signals, systems and circuits. Some basic signals processing demos and simple electric circuits will be analyzed. Students will also learn how to use of Matlab for signal processing and circuit analysis. Students must come prepared for the laboratory sessions.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40
Calendar of Continuous assessment
Basic Bibliography
  • Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, with S. Hamid. Signals and Systems. Prentice Hall; 2 edition (August 16, 1996).

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.