Guia docente 2023_24
Escuela de Ingeniería de Telecomunicación
Grado en Ingeniería de Tecnologías de Telecomunicación
 Subjects
  Design and synthesis of digital systems
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Project based learning Problem-based learning.
The total mark will be the sum of the marks of each one of the weekly exercise reports divided by the number of reports:
TE = (Report 1 + ... + Report N) / N
The estimated number of reports is 10.
Resolution of theoretical problems and exercises. The majority of them will be focused on the design of non-synthesisable models and synthesisable circuits in VHDL.
The problems will be based on the theoretical topics.
It will be necessary to teach to the professor the operation of each one of the models and circuits.
The correct application of the theoretical concepts to the problems will be assessed, based on the published criteria.
It will be necessary to deliver the documentation requested by the professor for each one of the exercises.
40 B13
C62
Laboratory practical These practical exercises will consist of the development of circuits in a guided manner.

The assessment will be based on the operation of the digital system, according to the published criteria.
10 B13
C62
Project based learning Laboratory Project. Design of a medium-complexity synthesisable digital system in VHDL.
It will be necessary to deliver the design source files.
The assessment will be based on the operation of the digital system and the correct application of the theoretical concepts, according to the published criteria.
40 B1
B9
B13
C62
D4
Presentation It will be necessary to do an oral presentation of 15 minutes as a maximum about the work, according to the index supplied by the teacher.

10 B1
B9
D4
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

The total mark will be the sum of the marks obtained in the different tasks of the subject.

The global mark of the theoretical problems has to be equal or greater than 5 over 10 in order to pass the subject.

The mark of the Laboratory Project has to be equal or greater than 5 over 10 in order to pass the subject.

The students will be offered two assessment systems: continuous assessment and global assessment.

All the students, whether they follow the subject continuously or want to be assessed in the global assessment (ordinary or extraordinary call or end-of-program call), will have to do the tasks described in the previous section.

The students that do not attend classes regularly will also have to do the same tasks as the students who attend classes.

The final mark will be expressed in numerical form ranging from 0 to 10.

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT IN ORDINARY CALL

The students are considered to have chosen the continuous assessment when they have done 2 laboratory practices and/or 2 reports of theoretical exercises. However, it is possible to waive continuous assessment and opt for global assessment, upon a written request to the subject coordinator, within one month from the beginning of the semester.

The students that have chosen continuous assessment, but do not pass the course, will have to do the global assessment at the extraordinary opportunity.

The students that pass the course by means of continuous assessment will not be allowed to repeat any task in the global assessment in order to improve the mark.

The different tasks should be delivered in the date specified by the teacher, otherwise they will not be assessed for the continuous assessment.

The students will develop the theoretical exercises and the laboratory
practices individually.



The laboratory projects will be developed in groups of
two students during the continuous assessment but the students will be assessed
individually. To achieve this, the students will be required to explain during
the oral presentation which parts of the project each of them has developed.

The students who want to be assessed in the continuous assessment can only miss two sessions as a maximum. If they miss more than 2 sessions, it will be compulsory to do an additional individual task or an examination.

GLOBAL ASSESSMENT (ordinary or extraordinary call) and END-OF-PROGRAM CALL

The students that opt for the global assessment (whether it is at the ordinary or extraordinary call) or for the end-of-program call will have to do all the theoretical and practical tasks and the project individually.

The tasks for the single assessment must be delivered before the official date of the examination set by the faculty.

FINAL MARK OF THE COURSE

In case the students pass the theoretical exercises (TE) and the Laboratory Project (LP), that is, the mark of each part >= 5,

the final mark (FM) will be the weighted sum of the marks of each part of the subject:

FM = 0,40 * TE + 0,10 * Lp + 0,40 * LP + 0,10 * OP

Where:

TE = Global mark of the theoretical exercises and problems.

Lp = Laboratory Practices.

LP = Laboratory Project.

OP = Oral presentation.

In case the students have a final mark greater or equal than 5 but have not passed any of the two main parts of the
subject, the theoretical exercises (TE) or the Laboratory Project (LP),
that is, the mark of any part < 5, the final mark (FM) will be 4.9.

Theoretical exercises and problems

Each one of the theoretical exercises and problems proposed in the theoretical sessions will be marked from 0 to 10. Its influence in the total mark of the subject will be weighted in function of the number of exercises assigned.

The majority of the exercises will consist in the design of non-synthesisable models and synthesisable circuits in VHDL.

It will be necessary to deliver the required source files.

The total mark will be the sum of the marks of each one of the exercise reports divided by the number of reports:

TE = (Report 1 + ... + Report N) / N

The estimated number of reports is 10.


Plagiarism is regarded as serious dishonest behavior. If any form of
plagiarism is detected in any of the exercises, the final mark will be FAIL
(0), and the incident will be reported to the corresponding academic
authorities for appropriate action
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