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TRAINING HUB
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About IPC- Association Connecting Electronics Industries
Since 1957, IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries has been guiding the electronic interconnection industry through its dramatic changes. A global trade association dedicated to the competitve excellence and financial success of its more than 2,700 member companies, IPC represents all facets of the industry, including design, printed circuit board manufacturing and electronics assembly. As a member-driven organization and leading source for industry standards, training, market reserach and public policuy advocacy, IPC supports programs to meet the needs of an estimated $1.7 trillion global electronics industry. Read More...
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IPC-A-600
Acceptability of Printed Boards
This program helps all segments of the electronics interconnection industry improve their understanding of printed board quality issues; greatly enhances communication between board manufacturers, their suppliers and customers and provides a valuable credential to industry professionals as well as recognition for their companies. It is suitable for quality inspection of delivered fabricated bare-board, especially from third party PCB fabricator. EMS or Assembly companies are highly recommended to attend for identifying mediocre or good board or rejecting the out-of-specs boards. Read More for IPC CIS 600... Read More for IPC CIT 600...
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IPC-A-620
Requirements & Acceptance for Cable & Wire Harness Assemblies
This training and certification program helps all segments of the electronics interconnection industry improve their understanding of cable and wire harness quality issues. IPC-A-620 is developed with support of the Wire Harness Manufacturer's Association. The document and training programs have been published in serveral languages and the standard has earned an international reputation as the source for end-product aceptance.
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J-STD-001
Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies
Get certified on the industry's most widely used inspection standard, IPC J-STD-001, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies Training and Certification Program. IPC J-STD-001 has emerged as the pre-eminent authority for electronics assembly manufacturing worldwide. The standard describes materials, methods, verification criteria for producing high-quality soldered leaded and lead-free interconnections. It emphasizes process control and establishes industry consensus requirements for a broad range of electronic connections. This training focuses on the knowledge and hand skills employees need to produce high-quality soldered interconnections.
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IPC-7711 and IPC-7721
Rework, Repair and Modification Program
Manufacturers and assemblers that want to realise dramatic cost savings by repairing and reworking electronic assemblies and PCBs know the benefits of IPC-7711 and IPC-7721. This is widely used standard offers a wealth of industry-approved techniques on through-hole and surface-mount rework as well as land, conductor and laminate repair. It covers procedural requirements, tools, materials and methods for removing and replacing conformal coatings, surface mount and through-hole components. The standard also includes procedures for repairing and modifying boards and assemblies. In addition, it is now updated with additional support the lead free, BGAs and flex-print repairs.
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Introduction to Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) and Moisture Sensitive Device (MSD) Awareness and Control Training Program
This combined course is designed to increase awareness of the causes and effects of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and Electrical Overstress (EOS) on electronic assemblies and components. Students learn the use of ESD protection equipment and the measures to take to neutralize charges and protect devices from EOS. Furthermore, in this program, we’ll be describing the proper handling of moisture sensitive devices. We’ll be explaining what is meant by “moisture sensitive” – and why this can be a problem during surface mount reflow soldering operations. We’ll also be examining the materials and techniques used to protect MSDs. Finally, we’ll be taking a look at what needs to be done to prevent problems from occurring during surface mount production.
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