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IPC "Certified IPC Trainer" (CIT) 1.0 IPC A 610E
Acceptability of Electronics Assemblies
The IPC-A-610, “Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies,” is the most widely used specification for the electronic assembly industry. This course will greatly assist any company dedicated to any quality assurance initiative. IPC specifications are widely accepted, therefore, this comprehensive training and certification will have immediate recognition and legitimacy throughout the electronics industry. |
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IPC “Certified IPC Trainer” (CIT)
3.0 IPC 7711/7721 Rev B
Rework of Electronic Assemblies and Repair and Modification of Printed Boards and Assemblies
The IPC-7711Rework of Electronic Assemblies and the IPC-7721 Repair and Modification of Printed Boards and Assemblies are the Electronic Industry’s manuals for the guidelines on re-installing or replacing electronic components and repairing circuitry with minimum impact on quality and reliability. The training program provides a detailed review of the IPC-7711 and IPC-7721criteria. |
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IPC “Certified IPC Trainer” (CIT)
2.0 IPC J-STD-001E
Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies
The purpose of this course is to assist the electronic manufacturer produce high quality products at the lowest possible cost by providing a greater understanding of the soldering and assembly processes through “standard” training.
This course assumes that the students know some of the basic concepts and materials associated with hand soldering. If students have not previously preformed soldering activities then additional training will be necessary prior to attending this course. |
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IPC "Certified IPC Trainer” (CIT)
4.0 IPC/WHMA 620A
Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies
IPC/WHMA-A-620, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies, now at Revision A published July 2006, is the first industry consensus standard for cable and wire harness fabrication and installation. Classes of products are defined and include criteria for Target, Acceptable, Process Indicator and Defect conditions to support the collection of visual quality acceptability requirements for each class. These criteria are supported by 599 full-color illustrations. |
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