Competencies and objectives
Course context for academic year 2025-26
“Ingeniería Electrónica (IE – 33813) es una asignatura de segundo curso, obligatoria y de 6 créditos ECTS enmarcada dentro de la materia “Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica”.
En ella el estudiantado adquiere una formación sólida en electrónica analógica y digital. La electrónica analógica desempeña un papel determinante en la sensorización de los parámetros físicos que se deseen supervisar o controlar, y cuyas señales se quiera acondicionar para su posterior tratamiento digital.
Por otra parte, en electrónica digital se estudiará el procesamiento de la información mediante sistemas secuenciales, combinacionales, memorias, microprocesadores/microcontroladores y FPGA, que constituyen el núcleo operativo de los sistemas electrónicos actuales.
Particularmente se profundizará en las metodologías y herramientas de diseño necesarias para obtener circuitos electrónicos competitivos, tales como los lenguajes de descripción de hardware (HDL) y las herramientas de simulación de circuitos (SPICE), que los estudiantes aprenderán de forma práctica e interactiva. Las actividades de teoría se realizarán en un aula de teoría, mientras que las prácticas de laboratorio se realizarán en el Laboratorio de Electrónica de la Escuela Politécnica Superior.
Las asignaturas “Fundamentos Físicos de la Ingeniería Aeroespacial I (código 33802)”, “Fundamentos Físicos de la Ingeniería Aeroespacial II (código 33806)”, "Fundamentos Matemático de la Ingeniería I (código 33803)" y "Fundamentos Matemático de la Ingeniería II (código 33804)" de primer curso, junto con el primer bloque de la asignatura “Ingeniería Eléctrica (código 33812)” de segundo curso, suponen una recomendación previa para cursar esta asignatura habiendo adquirido una base suficiente de conocimientos que, en todo caso, es preciso analizar, consolidar y formalizar.
Learning outcomes / Course competencies (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees) for academic year 2025-26
Transversal Competences
- CT02 : Utilizar de forma habitual las herramientas informáticas, así como las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones, en todo su desempeño profesional.
- CT03 : Comunicar de forma oral y escrita transmitiendo información, ideas, problemas y soluciones a un público tanto especializado como no especializado.
General Competences
- CG01 : Capacity for the design, development and management in the field of aeronautical engineering, in accordance with the knowledge acquired as established in section 5 of the order CIN/308/2009, of 9 February, aerospace vehicles, aerospace propulsion systems, aerospace materials, airport infrastructures, air navigation infrastructures and any space, traffic and air transport management system.
- CG02 : Planning, drafting, direction and management of projects, calculations and manufacturing in the field of aeronautical engineering, in accordance with the knowledge acquired in accordance with section 5 of order CIN/308/2009, of 9 February, aerospace vehicles, aerospace propulsion systems, aerospace materials, airport infrastructures, air navigation infrastructures and any space, traffic and air transport management system.
- CG03 : Installation, operation and maintenance in the field of aeronautical engineering, in accordance with the knowledge acquired as established in section 5 of the order CIN/308/2009, of 9 February, of aerospace vehicles, aerospace propulsion systems, aerospace materials, airport infrastructures, air navigation infrastructures and any space, traffic and air transport management system.
- CG04 : Verification and Certification in the field of aeronautical engineering, in accordance with the knowledge acquired as established in section 5 of order CIN/308/2009, of 9 February, on aerospace vehicles, aerospace propulsion systems, aerospace materials, airport infrastructures, aeronautical infrastructures and any space, traffic and air transport management system.
- CG08 : Knowledge, understanding and ability to apply the necessary legislation in the exercise of the profession of Aeronautical Technical Engineering.
Specific Competences
- CE17 : Appropriate knowledge, applied to engineering, of: the fundamental elements of the various types of aircraft; the functional elements of the air navigation system and the associated electrical and electronic installations; the fundamentals of the design and construction of airplanes; the design and construction of aircraft; and the design and construction of the aircraft.
- CE23 : Applied knowledge of: building; electricity; electrical engineering; electronics; flight mechanics; hydraulics; airport installations; materials science and technology; theory of structures; airport maintenance and operation; air transport, cartography, topography, geotechnics and meteorology.
Basic Competences
- CB2 : Students should know how to apply their knowledge to their job or vocation in a professional manner and should possess those skills that are usually reflected when preparing and defending arguments and solving problems in their field of study.
- CB3 : That students have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their area of study) in order to make judgements that include reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues.
- CB4 : Students should be able to transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
- Know, analyse and know the application of the fundamental electronic components in Aerospace Engineering.
- Recognise, interpret, analyse and design electronic circuits used in aerospace systems and airport installations: amplifiers, feedback systems, oscillators and power supplies.
- Know how to simulate an electronic circuit at different levels: transient analysis, AC analysis, noise analysis, etc.
- Know the fundamentals of digital electronic systems and their application in aerospace systems.
- To learn about fault-tolerant aerospace systems in airport installations at different levels of granularity.
- To know the fundamentals of modern embedded systems: SoC, NoC, FPGA technology, etc.
- Know the basics of modelling and simulation of digital circuits using hardware description languages.
Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2025-26
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General
Code:
33813
Lecturer responsible:
Grediaga Olivo, Ángel
Credits ECTS:
6,00
Theoretical credits:
0,00
Practical credits:
2,40
Distance-base hours:
3,60
Departments involved
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Dept:
Computer Science and Technology
Area: Architecture and Technology of Computers
Theoretical credits: 0
Practical credits: 2,4
This Dept. is responsible for the course.
This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
Study programmes where this course is taught
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DEGREE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Course type: COMPULSORY (Year: 2)

