IPC Certification
IPC-A-610 Certification
IPC-A-610 Recertification
IPC-A-620 Certification
IPC-A-620 Recertification
IPC-J Standard Certification
IPC-J Standard Recertification
IPC-A-610 Certification
The IPC 610 Certification course prepares students to obtain their recertification. As a result of this training, students will be able to discuss the purpose, contents, specifications, and terms contained within the IPC 610 specification; demonstrate proper handling, ESD requirements, cleanliness, and acceptable mechanical assembly requirements; identify the requirements for soldering assemblies, the acceptability requirements for high voltage and terminal connections, and requirements for component installation; recognize the requirements for surface mount assemblies.
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the purpose, contents, specifications, and terms contained within the IPC-A-610 specification.
- Demonstrate proper handling, ESD requirements, cleanliness, and acceptable mechanical assembly requirements.
- Identify the requirements for soldering assemblies, the acceptability requirements for high voltage and terminal connections, and requirements for component installation.
- Recognize the requirements for surface mount assemblies.
Student Investment Time (weeks): 4 days week 1, 1 day week 2
Student Investment Time (Hours per week): 30 Contact Hours
Student Investment in Dollars: $450
Program Access (Online, Hybrid, In-Person, Synchronous, Asynchronous): In-Person
IPC-A-610 Recertification
The IPC 610 Recertification course prepares students to obtain their recertification. As a result of this training, students will be able to discuss the purpose, contents, specifications, and terms contained within the IPC 610 specification; demonstrate proper handling, ESD requirements, cleanliness, and acceptable mechanical assembly requirements; identify the requirements for soldering assemblies, the acceptability requirements for high voltage and terminal connections, and requirements for component installation; recognize the requirements for surface mount assemblies.
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the purpose, contents, specifications, and terms contained within the IPC 610 specification.
- Demonstrate proper handling, ESD requirements, cleanliness, and acceptable mechanical assembly requirements.
- Identify the requirements for soldering assemblies, the acceptability requirements for high voltage and terminal connections, and requirements for component installation.
- Recognize the requirements for surface mount assemblies.
Student Investment Time (weeks): 4 days/1 week
Student Investment Time (Hours per week): 24 Contact Hours
Student Investment in Dollars: $350
Program Access (Online, Hybrid, In-Person, Synchronous, Asynchronous): In-Person
IPC 620 Certification
The IPC 620 Certification course is an industry standard program for cable and wire harness fabrication and installation. As a result of this training, students will be able to Apply proper prepping for cable/wire preparation to crimp, solder, and complete terminations and insulation displacement connections; explain connectorization and over-molding/potting; create professional splices and coaxial/biaxial cable assemblies; discuss the importance of ultrasonic welding, marking/labeling, wire bundle securing, shielding, and protective coverings; identify high voltage application criteria.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply proper prepping for cable/wire preparation to crimp, solder, and complete terminations and insulation displacement connections.
- Explain connectorization and over-molding/potting.
- Create professional splices and coaxial/biaxial cable assemblies.
- Discuss the importance of ultrasonic welding, marking/labeling, wire bundle securing, shielding, and protective coverings.
- Identify high voltage application criteria.
Student Investment Time (weeks): 4 days- week 1, 1 day week 2
Student Investment Time (Hours per week): 30 Contact Hours
Student Investment in Dollars: $450
Program Access (Online, Hybrid, In-Person, Synchronous, Asynchronous): In-Person
IPC-WHMA-A-620 Recertification
The IPC 620 Recertification course is an industry standard program for cable and wire harness fabrication and installation. As a result of this training, students will be able to Apply proper prepping for cable/wire preparation to crimp, solder, and complete terminations and insulation displacement connections; explain connectorization and over-molding/potting; create professional splices and coaxial/biaxial cable assemblies; discuss the importance of ultrasonic welding, marking/labeling, wire bundle securing, shielding, and protective coverings; identify high voltage application criteria.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply proper prepping for cable/wire preparation to crimp, solder, and complete terminations and insulation displacement connections.
- Explain connectorization and over-molding/potting.
- Create professional splices and coaxial/biaxial cable assemblies.
- Discuss the importance of ultrasonic welding, marking/labeling, wire bundle securing, shielding, and protective coverings.
- Identify high voltage application criteria.
Student Investment Time (weeks): 4 days/1 week
Student Investment Time (Hours per week): 24 Contact Hours
Student Investment in Dollars: $350
Program Access (Online, Hybrid, In-Person, Synchronous, Asynchronous): In-Person
IPC J Standard Certification
The IPC J Standard Certification course is an industry standard program for hand and machine soldering process and material requirements. As a result of this training, students will be able to recognize general safety requirements, necessary tools, and effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD); create wire and terminal assemblies, solder through hole and surface mount connections; identify general soldered connections, reflow soldering, and other machining requirements.
Learning Outcomes
- Recognize general safety requirements, necessary tools, and effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD).
- Create wire and terminal assemblies, solder through hole and surface mount connections.
- Identify general soldered connections, reflow soldering, and other machining requirements.
Student Investment Time (weeks): 4 days/1 week 1 day week 2
Student Investment Time (Hours per week): 30 Contact Hours
Student Investment in Dollars: $550
Program Access (Online, Hybrid, In-Person, Synchronous, Asynchronous): In-Person
IPC J Standard Recertification
The IPC J Standard Recertification course is an industry standard program for hand and machine soldering process and material requirements. As a result of this training, students will be able to recognize general safety requirements, necessary tools, and effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD); create wire and terminal assemblies, solder through hole and surface mount connections; identify general soldered connections, reflow soldering, and other machining requirements.
Learning Outcomes
- Recognize general safety requirements, necessary tools, and effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD).
- Create wire and terminal assemblies, solder through hole and surface mount connections.
- Identify general soldered connections, reflow soldering, and other machining requirements.
Student Investment Time (weeks): 4 days/1 week
Student Investment Time (Hours per week): 24 Contact Hours
Student Investment in Dollars: $450
Program Access (Online, Hybrid, In-Person, Synchronous, Asynchronous): In-Person