Overview:Participants experience an intense, hands-on printed circuit board rework and repair lab coupled with a review of all the applicable procedures outlined in the IPC 7711/7721 specification. Utilizing the industry’s latest tools, materials and technology, students will perform a variety of IPC 7711 through-hole and surface mount component rework and inspection processes. Additionally, students will demonstrate advanced proficiency in IPC 7721 repair and restoration of damaged printed circuit board assemblies.Who Should Attend:Candidates include technical trainers, soldering technicians, QA and manufacturing personnel who process and/or instruct on the rework, repair and modification of electronic assemblies. The ideal candidate should possess above average soldering, rework/repair skills and sound reasoning abilities.Content: Students will learn and demonstrate in a lab setting, the procedures and processes for rework, repair and restoration techniques for the following:
Students will be required to perform workmanship inspection of PCB assemblies to the acceptance criteria of IPC A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies. Students must score a minimum of 80% on a written exam.Benefits:Upon successful completion, students will receive the following materials:
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