Operator Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies
The purpose of this course is to assist the electronic manufacturer in the production of
high quality products at the lowest possible cost by providing a greater
understanding of the soldering and assembly processes through “standard”
training.
This course assumes that the students know some of the basic concepts and materials
associated with hand soldering. If students have not previously performed
soldering activities then additional training will be necessary prior to
attending this course. Exmel recommends our applicable soldering series modules
prior to the J-STD-001 course..
COURSE STRUCTURE:
Module 1 – (Mandatory) 1 day
Overview of J-STD-001 requirements and general requirements.
Module 2 – (optional) 1 day
Study of the J-STD requirements applicable to the assembly and soldering of
Wires and Terminals and practical exercises for development and demonstration
of soldering skills.
Module 3 – (optional) 1 day
Study of the J-STD requirements applicable to the assembly and soldering of
Through Hole connections and practical exercises for development and
demonstration of soldering skills.
Module 4 – (optional) 1 day
Study of the J-STD requirements applicable to the assembly and soldering of
Surface Mount components and practical exercises for development and
demonstration of soldering skills.
Module 5 – (optional) 1 day
Study of the theory and application of Inspection Techniques required by the
J-STD and a practical exercise to develop and demonstrate inspection skills.
WHAT THE “STUDENT” RECEIVES:
- ANSI J-STD-001 Manual
- Applicable soldering kit(s)
- IPC “Application Specialist” (CIS) Certificate
Students will receive IPC “Application Specialist” certificate with an overall score of
70% or better, on classroom written exams and an overall score of 70% or better
on soldering demonstrations.
Course Duration: 4 Days
Prerequisite: Soldering skills
Price: Call for quote
Certification Length: 24 months