COURSE DESCRIPTION
This lectured course utilizes the images in the IPC-A-610 document to provide visual accept/reject criteria examples for all three classes of assembly production–for both lead and lead-free. The IPC-A-610, "The Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies", is the most widely used inspection specification for the PWB assembly industry.
The IPC-A-610 will be covered in its entirety. As part of the requirements for certification, Certified IPC Specialist students must score at least a 70% average and no single score less than 70% on the final examinations.
Specialist Certification training is a 3-day, lecture course for anyone responsible for the quality and reliability of electronic assemblies. This includes engineers, quality supervisors, inspectors and manufacturing personnel responsible for quality assurance.
Topics Include:
Day 1: M-1/ Introduction; Establishing & Maintaining Program Integrity.
M-2/ Foreword; Applicable Documents; Handling (1 Hr. Testing)
M-3/ Hardware (1.5 Lecture/.5 Hr. Testing)
M-4/ Soldering (Including High Voltage) (.05 Hr. Testing)
Day 2: M-5/ Terminal Connections (Requires modules 4&8) (1 Hr. Testing)
M-6/ Through-Hole Technology (Including TH Jumper Wires) Requires Module 4&8 (1 Hr. Testing)
M-7/ Surface Mount Assemblies (Including SMT Jumper Wires) (1.5 Hrs. Testing)
Day 3: M-8/ Component Damage and PCB Assemblies (05 Hr. Testing)
M-9/ Solderless Wire Wrap (.05 Hr. Testing)
IPC-A-610 Class ‘A’ Instructor Training and certification Program includes an additional day of training which includes Instructor/Student Conference on how to utilize training materials effectively, set up portal to register CIS candidates and requires the Student to have an understanding of the Electronics Manufacturing Process as well as an understanding of the English language, both oral and written.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive an Official IPC-A-610 Trainer Certification valid for 2 years and all instructional materials necessary for conducting IPC-A-610E Specialist training.
This lectured course utilizes the images in the IPC-A-610 document to provide visual accept/reject criteria examples for all three classes of assembly production–for both lead and lead-free. The IPC-A-610, "The Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies", is the most widely used inspection specification for the PWB assembly industry.
The IPC-A-610 will be covered in its entirety. As part of the requirements for certification, Certified IPC Specialist students must score at least a 70% average and no single score less than 70% on the final examinations.
Specialist Certification training is a 3-day, lecture course for anyone responsible for the quality and reliability of electronic assemblies. This includes engineers, quality supervisors, inspectors and manufacturing personnel responsible for quality assurance.
Topics Include:
- Handling electronic assemblies
- Inspecting soldered connections for terminal and plated through-holes
- Identifying fractured solder due to cutting
- Understanding ECO jumper wire practices
- Addressing mechanical assembly requirements
- Recognizing acceptable surface mounting for all surface mount components.
Day 1: M-1/ Introduction; Establishing & Maintaining Program Integrity.
M-2/ Foreword; Applicable Documents; Handling (1 Hr. Testing)
M-3/ Hardware (1.5 Lecture/.5 Hr. Testing)
M-4/ Soldering (Including High Voltage) (.05 Hr. Testing)
Day 2: M-5/ Terminal Connections (Requires modules 4&8) (1 Hr. Testing)
M-6/ Through-Hole Technology (Including TH Jumper Wires) Requires Module 4&8 (1 Hr. Testing)
M-7/ Surface Mount Assemblies (Including SMT Jumper Wires) (1.5 Hrs. Testing)
Day 3: M-8/ Component Damage and PCB Assemblies (05 Hr. Testing)
M-9/ Solderless Wire Wrap (.05 Hr. Testing)
IPC-A-610 Class ‘A’ Instructor Training and certification Program includes an additional day of training which includes Instructor/Student Conference on how to utilize training materials effectively, set up portal to register CIS candidates and requires the Student to have an understanding of the Electronics Manufacturing Process as well as an understanding of the English language, both oral and written.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive an Official IPC-A-610 Trainer Certification valid for 2 years and all instructional materials necessary for conducting IPC-A-610E Specialist training.