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Course Length: 40 Hours
Availability: On-site or off-site
Custom Class available: Yes
Course Overview:
The J-STD-001 “Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies” has become the authority for electronics assembly manufacturing. The standard describes materials, methods and verification criteria for producing high quality soldered interconnections. The standard emphasizes process control and sets industry consensus requirements for a broad range of electronic products.
IPC’s J-STD-001 Operator Proficiency Series is a comprehensive, knowledge based series of modules that certify students to the methods and procedures presented in the J-STD-001 document. Designed for operators, the program assists workers interpret the J-STD-001 specification through lecture, demonstration and labs. For each module, certification requires a 70% or better grade.
Topics Covered:
Day 1
- Module 1-Overview of J-STD-001
- Safety, EOS/ESD, Classes of Equipment
- Solder Theory of Solderability
- Solder Flux and Solder Alloys
- Facilities, Tools & Equipment
- PTH-Assembly/Solder
- Surface Mount Technology
- Cleaning
- Module 1 Review and Exam
Day 2
- Module 2-Wires and Terminals
- Wire Preparation and Solder to Terminals
- Terminal Inspection
- Wire and Terminal Demo and Lab
- Module 2 Review and Exam
Day 3
- Module 3-Through-Hole
- Preparation and Component Mounting
- PTH Inspection Criteria
- PTH Soldering Demo and Lab
- Module 3 Review and Exam
Day 4
- Module 4-Surface Mount
- SMT Criteria
- SMT Demo and Lab
- Module 4 Review and Exam
Day 5
- Module 5-Inspection Methods
- Theory of Inspection
- SPC Defect Definition and Disposition
- Inspection Skills Demo and Lab
- Module 5 Review and Exam
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