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IPC-7711-7721
Valuable circuit boards with certified repair technicians. IPC‑7711/7721 is the most widely recognized standard for restoring or modifying electronic devices without compromising their original reliability. In a production environment where faulty components or damaged circuit boards would otherwise be discarded, this course provides the practical skills required to perform safe repairs to the highest industry standards. The course focuses on the techniques and procedures for removing and replacing components (rework), repairing damage to the circuit board itself (repair), and making design changes (modification). By working according to these proven methods, your company can drastically reduce scrap and lower production costs. Course content in brief • Product classification and tools: Selecting the right equipment, tips, and materials for different types of operations. • Rework (IPC‑7711): Techniques for removing and resoldering surface-mount (SMT) and through-hole (PTH) components. • Circuit Board Repair (IPC‑7721): Repair of damaged solder pads, traces, and base materials (laminates). • Modification: Methods for making design changes to finished boards, such as adding jumpers. • Coating Handling: Removal and reapplication of conformal coating.
IPC-A-620
About the training Global standard for flawless connections. IPC‑A‑620 is the most important governing document for companies working with cabling. As electronic systems become increasingly complex, the requirements for every connection, crimping and soldering to be carried out with precision are increasing. The training provides participants with the necessary tools to visually inspect and approve cabling according to industry requirements. By implementing IPC‑A‑620 in your business, you create a common quality platform that reduces the risk of field errors and complaints. The training covers everything from simple wiring to complex cabling for critical environments in the automotive industry, medical technology and defense. Course content in brief • Cable preparation: Requirements for stripping, handling of conductors and damage to insulation. • Crimping (Pressing): Acceptance requirements for open and closed sleeves and insulation support. • Soldered connections: Assessment of solder joints at contacting and terminals. • Connectors and molding: Requirements for the assembly of connectors, strain reliefs and molded parts. • Marking and securing: Rules for bundling, marking and mechanical securing of wiring. • Coaxial cable: Specific requirements for RF connections and shielding.
IPC-A-610
We train your staff in IPC-A-610. IPC‑A‑610 is the international industry standard that defines what constitutes acceptable soldering and assembly. In an industry where margins are tight and reliability requirements are high, knowledge of this standard is essential to ensure that the end product meets the highest possible quality according to Class 1, 2 or 3. The training provides an in-depth understanding of how to interpret the visual acceptance requirements for electronic devices. By learning to distinguish between target conditions, acceptable deviations and defects, production can reduce rework, lower costs and increase customer confidence. Course content in brief • Classification (Class 1, 2 and 3): Quality levels from consumer electronics to high-performance medical and military equipment. • Handling and ESD: Protection against electrostatic discharges and proper handling of sensitive materials. •Soldering criteria: Assessment of solder joints for both surface mount (SMT) and through hole (PTH) components. •Mechanical assembly: Requirements for placement, orientation and assembly of contacts and fasteners. •Defects and deviations: Identification of faults such as short circuits, cold solder joints, contamination and laminate damage. Benefits of IPC certification For company: •Increased customer confidence: Meets requirements from clients in the medical technology, defense and automotive industries. •Economic efficiency: Early identification of faults reduces costs for rework and complaints. •Common technical language: Ensures a uniform quality assessment throughout production. For individual: •Global professional identification: As a Certified IPC Specialist (CIS), you receive an internationally recognized certificate. •Competence development: Strengthened professional role and increased self-confidence in inspection and quality decisions. Examination and certificate Upon successful completion, a personal certificate is received that is valid for 24 months.