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Este curso aborda os padrões de montagem para a indústria eletrônica e define os critérios de aceitabilidade em montagem de produtos eletrônicos. A IPC-A-610 é a principal referência mundial para definição de Wokmanship das indústrias de manufatura eletrônica. A IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries) é a instituição de referência mundial responsável pela padronização técnica em manufatura eletrônica. Os padrões IPC possuem abrangência em produtos eletrônicos comerciais (classe I), industriais (classe II), militares (classe III) e de aplicação espacial (J-STD-001DS).
A quem atende este programa de treinamento?
Não existe nenhum requerimento formal para participação no curso; contudo o aluno deve ter no mínimo conhecimento dos componentes de uma montagem eletrônica. Pessoal da engenharia, produção, inspeção (manufatura), laboratórios e garantia da qualidade são candidatos a receberem este treinamento.
Course Mission:
To help electronics manufacturers achieve highest quality, productivity, and cost-effective production by ensuring their workers can correctly apply the acceptability criteria of IPC-A-610 "Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies".
Course Objective:
Upon satisfactory completion of this course, all students will be able to make correct "accept/reject" decisions for the appropriate class/classes of production, based on the acceptability requirements of IPC-A-610.
Course Topical Outline: Introduction
Course Overview Course Mission Course Objective Testing and Certification/Proficiency Emergency Information
Terms and Definitions
Terms and Definitions in IPC-T-50 Terms and Definitions in IPC-A-610
Foreword
Scope Purpose Classification Acceptance Criteria Document Relationship Verification of Dimensions Magnification Aids and Lighting Board Orientation
Handling Electronic Assemblies
Electrical Overstress and Electrostatic Discharge Anti-Static Work Station Physical Handling
Mechanical Assembly
Hardware Acceptability Requirements Hardware Mounting Swaged Hardware Component Mounting Acceptability Requirements
Component Installation Location/Orientation
Orientation Mounting Lead Forming Lead Damage Wire/Lead Termination
Soldering
Acceptability Requirements Plated Through Hole Mounted Components Soldering to Terminals Gold Fingers Machined Inserted Connector Pins
Cleanliness
Flux Residues Particulate Matter Chlorides and Carbonates and White Residue
Markings
Etched Screened Stamped Laser Bar Coding
Coatings
Conformal Coating Solder Resist Coating
Laminate Conditions
Laminate Damage Flexible and Rigid-Flex Printed Wiring Burns Bow and Twist Conductor/Land Damage Burns/Solder Mask Discoloration
Discrete Wiring Assembly
Solderless Wire Wrap Jumper Wires
Surface Mount Assemblies
Staking Adhesive Solder Joint Acceptability Criteria Component Damage
Open and Closed Book Testing
50 question Open Book Test 40 question Closed Book Test
Review of Open and Closed Book Testing
The class outlined above is a 40 hour course. The first two days are spent covering the acceptability requirements in detail and ensuring the students understand the requirements and the rationale behind the requirements. The next day or 4 hours are used for an open and closed book test to verify that the students understand what they have heard and learned. The minimum acceptable score is a 70 average for the two tests. Each student will receive an IPC-A-610 Student Handbook that will be theirs to keep at the conclusion of the course. Upon successful completion, the students will receive an IPC-A-610 Worker Proficiency certificate. This certification is valid for 24 months. Students will need to complete a recertification course prior to their certificate expiration date.
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Gerentes, Engenharia da qualidade e processo, Supervisores, Inspetores.
Valor do investimento por pessoa com certificação de especialista IPC/EUA:
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