| Overview: This Course provides participants with a hands-on approach to the restoration of electronics assemblies. Certification, which is valid for two years, is received upon successful completion of the course.
The focus of IPC-7711 is on the rework of electronic assemblies. Students will learn and practice the techniques necessary to properly remove through-hole and/or surface mount components utilizing the latest tools, materials, and technology available. All component acceptability criteria, based on IPC-A-610C, is reviewed for each module. Upon successful completion, student will obtain IPC Operator Certification in the areas where proficiency is demonstrated.
IPC-7721 concentrates on the repair of electronic assemblies. Students will learn the latest techniques used to repair circuit and laminates, including conformal coating/solder resist removal and re-application. Upon successful completion, students will obtain IPC Operator Certification to IPC-7721 in areas where proficiency is demonstrated.
The EMPF Learning Center has Taken a modular approach toward teaching this certification, focusing on individual aspects of 7711/7721 with the idea of reducing the training time for employers who cannot afford an operator to be offsite for a great length of time, and to allow individual students to focus on certain areas of interest.
Who Should Attend:
This course is geared towards technical and manufacturing personnel involved in rework and/or repair of printed wiring assemblies with through-hole and surface mount devices, and others who wish to learn "best rework/repair practices" for through-hole and surface mount assemblies.
General Course Content:
- General Requirments
- Wire Splicing
- Removal and Re-installation of Various Through-Hole and Surface Mount Components
- Land Preparation
- Repair of Pads/Lands
- Eyelet Installation
- Jumper Wire Installation
- Repair of Damaged Laminant
- Removal and Replacement of Conformal Coatings
Duration:
Two Days - Two Weeks depending on the modules selected.
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