IPC-600, “Acceptability of Printed Boards,” is a widely recognized certification and training program focused on the inspection and quality standards for printed circuit boards (PCBs).
IPC-600, “Acceptability of Printed Boards,” is a widely recognized certification and training program focused on the inspection and quality standards for printed circuit boards (PCBs).
IPC-A-610 is a widely recognized standard for the acceptability of electronic assemblies, developed by IPC. Classes under IPC-A-610 are often structured to address different levels of assembly quality and cover specific requirements for soldering, component placement, and overall workmanship
IPC-600, “Acceptability of Printed Boards,” is a widely recognized certification and training program focused on the inspection and quality standards for printed circuit boards (PCBs).
IPC-6012, “Qualification and Performance Specification for Rigid Printed Boards” is a widely recognized certification and training program focused on the inspection and quality standards for rigid printed circuit boards (PCBs).
IPC-A-610 is a widely recognized standard for the acceptability of electronic assemblies, developed by IPC. Classes under IPC-A-610 are often structured to address different levels of assembly quality and cover specific requirements for soldering, component placement, and overall workmanship
IPC-600, “Acceptability of Printed Boards,” is a widely recognized certification and training program focused on the inspection and quality standards for printed circuit boards (PCBs).
IPC-6012, “Qualification and Performance Specification for Rigid Printed Boards” is a widely recognized certification and training program focused on the inspection and quality standards for rigid printed circuit boards (PCBs).
This training course is designed to teach individuals what details are important when designing, updating, or redesigning CCAs to insure there is appropriate access, testability, and/or reusability of existing test programs or fixtures. It will also go over some of the details of how to create Statements of Work (SOWs) to detail what and how a CCA or particular devices on a CCA should be tested.
This training course is designed to teach individuals what details are important when designing, updating, or redesigning CCAs to insure there is appropriate access, testability, and/or reusability of existing test programs or fixtures. It will also go over some of the details of how to create Statements of Work (SOWs) to detail what and how a CCA or particular devices on a CCA should be tested.