7711/21 Rework, Repair and Modification of Electronic Assemblies
Description
IPC 7711/21 is a procedures guide required to rework, modify and repair printed boards and electronic assemblies This training programme teaches individuals industry approved techniques that are reliable, repeatable and safe. Reducing the cost of potentially scrapping or out sourcing assemblies.
This training programme teaches individuals industry approved techniques that are reliable, repeatable and safe. Reducing the cost of potentially scrapping or out sourcing assemblies.
The validity of this standard is recognized internationally
There are three levels of certification
CIS: Certified IPC Specialist
CSE: Certified Standard Expert
CIT: Certified IPC Trainer The certificate has a validity of 2 years
DURATION
CIS: 4 days (CIT: 4 days CSE: 4 days)
TARGET AUDIENCE
Management Personnel
Production Operators
Rework Operators
Engineering & Manufacturing Supervisors
PREREQUISITES
Have mastery of manual soldering and knowledge of the materials and tools to use. Knowledge of IPC A-610 and J-STD-001 standards is recommended
ARGUMENTS COVERED
- Module 1 – Common Procedures (Mandatory)
- Module 2 – Wire Splicing
- Module 3 – Conformal Coating
- Module 4 – Through Hole
- Module 5 – Chip & MELF
- Module 6 – Gull Wing lead, SOIC/SOT, QFP & D-Pak
- Module 7 – J-Leads • Module 8 – BGA Rework (optional)
- Module 9 – Laminate Repair
- Module 10 – PWB Circuit Repair
Additional notes
At the end of first module there is an exam consisting of multiple choice questions. To pass the exam, the candidate needs to get a score of at least 70% correct answers