Purpose
The training and certification have immediate recognition, legitimacy and value throughout the electronics industry. This certification will demonstrate your commitment to customer requirements and greatly assists any company dedicated to ISO-9000 or other quality assurance initiatives.
The individuals will learn the internationally accepted Inspection standard for completed Printed Circuit Boards. When successfully completed this course, you will be awarded a serialized IPC Certificate, which aids in the traceability of the program. The training will increase your quality of workmanship. After successfully completing the program you will have the Title as CIS (Certified IPC Specialist).
Content
In CIS (Certified IPC Specialist) training, module 1 & 2, Open & Closed book is pre-requisite for all modules. The 4 DAY training consists of the following modules.
- Module 1: Introduction IPC Policies and Procedures
- Module 2: Forward, Applicable Documents & Handling
- Module 3: Hardware Installation
- Module 4: Soldering
- Module 5: Terminal connections
- Module 6: Trough-hole technology
- Module 7: Surface-mount assemblies
- Module 8: Component damage, PCB’s and assemblies
- Module 9: Wire Wrap.
Value
An IPC-A-610 Certification conveys that you have knowledge of, and conform to, industry standards when it comes to soldering components. With your certification, you can demonstrate to clients and employers that you understand the quality requirements necessary for building reliable electronic assemblies. Benefits to receiving this certification may include building consistent products, improving cross-channel communications, and reducing costs.
Suited for
The IPC-A-610 CIS (Certified IPC Specialist) course is most suited to quality personnel especially inspectors and quality engineers and managers. It is relevant to anyone who will be responsible for the quality and the reliability of electronic and electrical assemblies including maintenance technicians, assembly operators, production supervisors, buyers, sales teams and process engineers.