ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS CourseCode: 2298Degree: Bachelor's in Telecommunications Technology EngineeringSchool of Engineering of ElcheYear: Year 4 of Bachelor's in Telecommunications Technology EngineeringSemester: FallType: Specialty requirementLanguage: SpanishECTS credits: 6Lecture: 3Laboratory: 3Hours: 150Directed: 60Shared: 30Autonomous: 60Subject matter: Electronic SystemsModule: Specific Training - Electronic Systems SpecialtyDepartment: Materials Science, Optics and Electronic TechnologyArea: ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGYCourse instructors are responsible for the course content descriptions in English.DescriptionHigh frequency electronics and its applications to electronic communication circuits.FacultyNameCoordinatorLectureLaboratoryGARCIA MARTINEZ, HECTOR■■■AVILA NAVARRO, ERNESTO■■■Professional interestCompetencies and learning outcomesGeneral competenciesKnowledge about basic material and technologies that enable learning new methods and technologies, as well as providing tremendous versatility for adapting to new situations.Capacity to resolve problems with initiative, decision making, creativity, and to communicate and transmit knowledge, abilities, and skills, understanding the ethical and professional responsibility of the activities of the technical telecommunication engineer.Knowledge for performing measurements, calculations, assessments, appraisals, surveys, studies, reports, work plans, and other similar work within the specific field of telecommunications.Ability to work on a multidisciplinary team and in a multilingual environment, and to communicate, both in writing and orally, knowledge, procedures, results, and ideas related to telecommunications and electronics.Ability to deal with mandatory specifications, regulations, and standards.Specific competenciesAbility to construct, operate, and manage systems to capture, transport, represent, process, store, manage, and present multimedia information from the point of view of electronic systems.Ability to select specialized electronic circuits and devices for transmitting, routing, and the terminals in both fixed and mobile networks.Capacity to apply electronics as a support technology in other fields and activities, and not only within the field of information technology and communications.Capability to design analog and digital electronic, analog-digital and digital-analog conversion, radio frequency, power, and electrical energy conversion circuits for applications in telecommunications and computing.Ability to design interface, data capture, and storage devices, and terminals for telecommunications services and systems.Ability to analyze and specify the fundamental parameters of a communications system.Objectives (Learning outcomes)01Learn the different devices in a high frequency communication system02Learn the working principles and design of electronic devices in communication systems03Learn and evaluate the unwanted effects in radiofrequency and microwave communications04Learn and design different types of filter in radiofrequency systems05Learn the different type of amplifier in communication systems06Design signal amplifier for radiofrequency communication systems07Learn the basic antennas used in communications systemsContentsLecture topicsTeaching unitsU1IntroductionU2Electronic devices in high frequency communication systemsU3Design of high frequency filtersU4Design of high frequency amplifiersU5Other electronic devices for communication systemsU6AntennasAssociation between objectives and unitsObjective/UnitU1U2U3U4U5U601020304050607ScheduleWeekTeaching unitsDirected hoursShared hoursAutonomous hoursTotal hours1U1,U240042U240263U2,U340264U2,U340485U2,U340486U3424107U3424108U3,U4424109U44351210U44351211U44351212U4,U54351213U54461414U5,U64461415U644412Course contentsBasic bibliographyPozar, David M. "Microwave engineering". New York [etc.] John Wiley & Sons cop. 1998. Pozar, David M. "Microwave and RF wireless systems". New York [etc.] John Wiley & Sons 2000. Balanis, Constantine A. 1938-. "Antenna theory analysis and design". Hoboken (NJ) Wiley-Interscience [2005]. Sierra Pérez, Manuel. "Electrónica de comunicaciones". Madrid [etc.] Pearson Educación, DL. 2004. Complementary bibliographyCripps, Steve C. "RF power amplifiers for wireless communications [electronic resource]". Boston Artech House c2006. Cardama Aznar, Ángel. "Antenas". Barcelona UPC 2001. Linkshttp://SoftwareMethodology and gradingGradingThe final course evaluation is divided into two parts:- Theory (50%). Final exam with theoretical and practical questions- Practice and proposed work (50%). Evaluation of the different practices in the course