IPC-A-610
IPC-A-610 Certified IPC Trainer Course Topics:
- Establishing and maintaining integrity of the certification program
- Purpose and application of IPC-A-610
- Hardware installation
- Soldering criteria, including lead free connections
- Soldered requirements for connecting to terminals
- Soldered connection requirements for plated-through holes
- Surface mounting criteria for chip components, leadless and leaded chip carriers
- Swaged hardware, and heatsink requirements of mechanical assemblies
- Component mounting criteria for DIPS, socket pins, and card edge connectors
- Jumper wire assembly requirements
- Solder fillet dimensional criteria for all major SMT component groups
- Soldering anomalies such as tombstoning, dewetting, voiding, etc
- Criteria for component damage, laminate conditions, cleaning and coating
- Steps to effectively using the lesson plan and materials, tips on inspection and a review of important Certified IPC Trainer skills
Event Date | 15 Jan 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 17 Jan 2024 4:30 am |
Cut Off Date | 07 Jan 2024 |
Capacity | 10 |
Individual Price | $2,950.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610 |
IPC-A-610 Certified IPC Trainer Course Topics:
- Establishing and maintaining integrity of the certification program
- Purpose and application of IPC-A-610
- Hardware installation
- Soldering criteria, including lead free connections
- Soldered requirements for connecting to terminals
- Soldered connection requirements for plated-through holes
- Surface mounting criteria for chip components, leadless and leaded chip carriers
- Swaged hardware, and heatsink requirements of mechanical assemblies
- Component mounting criteria for DIPS, socket pins, and card edge connectors
- Jumper wire assembly requirements
- Solder fillet dimensional criteria for all major SMT component groups
- Soldering anomalies such as tombstoning, dewetting, voiding, etc
- Criteria for component damage, laminate conditions, cleaning and coating
- Steps to effectively using the lesson plan and materials, tips on inspection and a review of important Certified IPC Trainer skills
Event Date | 15 Jan 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 17 Jan 2024 4:30 am |
Cut Off Date | 08 Jan 2024 |
Capacity | 10 |
Individual Price | $1,150.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610 |
The Combined IPC-A-610 and IPC-A-620 Training and Certification course is conducted over five days and includes the following topics:
IPC-A-610 Certified IPC Trainer Course Topics:
- Establishing and maintaining integrity of the certification program
- Purpose and application of IPC-A-610
- Hardware installation
- Soldering criteria, including lead free connections
- Soldered requirements for connecting to terminals
- Soldered connection requirements for plated-through holes
- Surface mounting criteria for chip components, leadless and leaded chip carriers
- Swaged hardware, and heatsink requirements of mechanical assemblies
- Component mounting criteria for DIPS, socket pins, and card edge connectors
- Jumper wire assembly requirements
- Solder fillet dimensional criteria for all major SMT component groups
- Soldering anomalies such as tombstoning, dewetting, voiding, etc
- Criteria for component damage, laminate conditions, cleaning and coating
- Steps to effectively using the lesson plan and materials, tips on inspection and a review of important Certified IPC Trainer skills
IPC-A-620 Training and Certification Course Topics:
- Cable and wire dimensioning, tolerances and preparation
- Crimp terminations: - Stamped and formed contacts - Machined contacts
- Insulation displacement connections
- Ultrasonic welding
- Soldered terminations
- Splices
- Connectorisation
- Moulding and potting
- Marking and labelling
- Co-axial and twin-axial assembly
- Wire bundle securing
- Shielding
- Installation
- Testing of Cable/Wire Harness Assemblies
Event Date | 22 Apr 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 26 Apr 2024 4:00 pm |
Cut Off Date | 15 Apr 2024 |
Capacity | 10 |
Individual Price | $2,205.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620 |
The Combined IPC-A-610 and IPC-A-620 Training and Certification course is conducted over five days and includes the following topics:
IPC-A-610 Certified IPC Trainer Course Topics:
- Establishing and maintaining integrity of the certification program
- Purpose and application of IPC-A-610
- Hardware installation
- Soldering criteria, including lead free connections
- Soldered requirements for connecting to terminals
- Soldered connection requirements for plated-through holes
- Surface mounting criteria for chip components, leadless and leaded chip carriers
- Swaged hardware, and heatsink requirements of mechanical assemblies
- Component mounting criteria for DIPS, socket pins, and card edge connectors
- Jumper wire assembly requirements
- Solder fillet dimensional criteria for all major SMT component groups
- Soldering anomalies such as tombstoning, dewetting, voiding, etc
- Criteria for component damage, laminate conditions, cleaning and coating
- Steps to effectively using the lesson plan and materials, tips on inspection and a review of important Certified IPC Trainer skills
IPC-A-620 Training and Certification Course Topics:
- Cable and wire dimensioning, tolerances and preparation
- Crimp terminations: - Stamped and formed contacts - Machined contacts
- Insulation displacement connections
- Ultrasonic welding
- Soldered terminations
- Splices
- Connectorisation
- Moulding and potting
- Marking and labelling
- Co-axial and twin-axial assembly
- Wire bundle securing
- Shielding
- Installation
- Testing of Cable/Wire Harness Assemblies
Event Date | 13 May 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 17 May 2024 4:00 pm |
Cut Off Date | 10 May 2024 |
Capacity | 2 |
Individual Price | $2,720.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620 |
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used specification published by IPC with an international reputation as THE source for end-product acceptance criteria in both consumer and high-reliability electronic assemblies. A comprehensive and technical program, this certification will improve candidates’ accuracy of ‘discrimination’ between an ‘acceptable’ and ‘non-conforming’ electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 standard, leading to continuous improvement in product quality and reliability.
Event Date | 29 Jul 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 31 Jul 2024 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 26 Jul 2024 |
Capacity | 8 |
Individual Price | $1,600.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610 |
IPC-A-610 Certified IPC Trainer Course Topics:
- Establishing and maintaining integrity of the certification program
- Purpose and application of IPC-A-610
- Hardware installation
- Soldering criteria, including lead free connections
- Soldered requirements for connecting to terminals
- Soldered connection requirements for plated-through holes
- Surface mounting criteria for chip components, leadless and leaded chip carriers
- Swaged hardware, and heatsink requirements of mechanical assemblies
- Component mounting criteria for DIPS, socket pins, and card edge connectors
- Jumper wire assembly requirements
- Solder fillet dimensional criteria for all major SMT component groups
- Soldering anomalies such as tombstoning, dewetting, voiding, etc
- Criteria for component damage, laminate conditions, cleaning and coating
- Steps to effectively using the lesson plan and materials, tips on inspection and a review of important Certified IPC Trainer skills
Event Date | 29 Jul 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 31 Jul 2024 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 26 Jul 2024 |
Capacity | 8 |
Individual Price | $3,770.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610 |
The Combined IPC-A-610 and IPC-A-620 Training and Certification course is conducted over five days and includes the following topics:
IPC-A-610 Certified IPC Trainer Course Topics:
- Establishing and maintaining integrity of the certification program
- Purpose and application of IPC-A-610
- Hardware installation
- Soldering criteria, including lead free connections
- Soldered requirements for connecting to terminals
- Soldered connection requirements for plated-through holes
- Surface mounting criteria for chip components, leadless and leaded chip carriers
- Swaged hardware, and heatsink requirements of mechanical assemblies
- Component mounting criteria for DIPS, socket pins, and card edge connectors
- Jumper wire assembly requirements
- Solder fillet dimensional criteria for all major SMT component groups
- Soldering anomalies such as tombstoning, dewetting, voiding, etc
- Criteria for component damage, laminate conditions, cleaning and coating
- Steps to effectively using the lesson plan and materials, tips on inspection and a review of important Certified IPC Trainer skills
IPC-A-620 Training and Certification Course Topics:
- Cable and wire dimensioning, tolerances and preparation
- Crimp terminations: - Stamped and formed contacts - Machined contacts
- Insulation displacement connections
- Ultrasonic welding
- Soldered terminations
- Splices
- Connectorisation
- Moulding and potting
- Marking and labelling
- Co-axial and twin-axial assembly
- Wire bundle securing
- Shielding
- Installation
- Testing of Cable/Wire Harness Assemblies
Event Date | 26 Aug 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 30 Aug 2024 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 14 Aug 2024 |
Capacity | 10 |
Individual Price | $2,720.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620 |
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used specification published by IPC with an international reputation as THE source for end-product acceptance criteria in both consumer and high-reliability electronic assemblies. A comprehensive and technical program, this certification will improve candidates’ accuracy of ‘discrimination’ between an ‘acceptable’ and ‘non-conforming’ electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 standard, leading to continuous improvement in product quality and reliability.
IPC/WHMA-A-620, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies, is the first industry consensus standard for cable and wire harness fabrication and installation, developed with the support of the Wire Harness Manufacturers Association (WHMA). Classes of products are defined and include criteria for Acceptable, Process Indicator and Defect conditions to support the collection of visual quality acceptability requirements for each class.
Event Date | 14 Oct 2024 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 18 Oct 2024 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 11 Oct 2024 |
Capacity | 10 |
Individual Price | $2,720.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620 |
*THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH A CURRENT CERTIFICATION*
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used specification published by IPC with an international reputation as THE source for end-product acceptance criteria in both consumer and high-reliability electronic assemblies. A comprehensive and technical program, this certification will improve candidates’ accuracy of ‘discrimination’ between an ‘acceptable’ and ‘non-conforming’ electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 standard, leading to continuous improvement in product quality and reliability.
Event Date | 23 Jan 2025 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 24 Jan 2025 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 17 Jan 2025 |
Capacity | 8 |
Individual Price | $1,170.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610 |
*THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH A CURRENT CERTIFICATION*
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used specification published by IPC with an international reputation as THE source for end-product acceptance criteria in both consumer and high-reliability electronic assemblies. A comprehensive and technical program, this certification will improve candidates’ accuracy of ‘discrimination’ between an ‘acceptable’ and ‘non-conforming’ electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 standard, leading to continuous improvement in product quality and reliability.
IPC/WHMA-A-620, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies, is the first industry consensus standard for cable and wire harness fabrication and installation, developed with the support of the Wire Harness Manufacturers Association (WHMA). Classes of products are defined and include criteria for Acceptable, Process Indicator and Defect conditions to support the collection of visual quality acceptability requirements for each class.
Event Date | 29 Jan 2025 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 31 Jan 2025 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 22 Jan 2025 |
Capacity | 8 |
Individual Price | $2,080.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620 |
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used specification published by IPC with an international reputation as THE source for end-product acceptance criteria in both consumer and high-reliability electronic assemblies. A comprehensive and technical program, this certification will improve candidates’ accuracy of ‘discrimination’ between an ‘acceptable’ and ‘non-conforming’ electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 standard, leading to continuous improvement in product quality and reliability.
Event Date | 24 Feb 2025 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 26 Feb 2025 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 17 Feb 2025 |
Capacity | 8 |
Individual Price | $1,670.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610 |
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used specification published by IPC with an international reputation as THE source for end-product acceptance criteria in both consumer and high-reliability electronic assemblies. A comprehensive and technical program, this certification will improve candidates’ accuracy of ‘discrimination’ between an ‘acceptable’ and ‘non-conforming’ electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 standard, leading to continuous improvement in product quality and reliability.
Event Date | 24 Mar 2025 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 26 Mar 2025 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 17 Mar 2025 |
Capacity | 8 |
Individual Price | $4,010.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610 |
*THIS RECERTIFICATION COURSE IS INTENDED FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH A CURRENT CERTIFICATION*
IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, is the most widely used specification published by IPC with an international reputation as THE source for end-product acceptance criteria in both consumer and high-reliability electronic assemblies. A comprehensive and technical program, this certification will improve candidates’ accuracy of ‘discrimination’ between an ‘acceptable’ and ‘non-conforming’ electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 standard, leading to continuous improvement in product quality and reliability.
IPC/WHMA-A-620, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies, is the first industry consensus standard for cable and wire harness fabrication and installation, developed with the support of the Wire Harness Manufacturers Association (WHMA). Classes of products are defined and include criteria for Acceptable, Process Indicator and Defect conditions to support the collection of visual quality acceptability requirements for each class.
Event Date | 07 Apr 2025 8:45 am |
Event End Date | 09 Apr 2025 4:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 02 Apr 2025 |
Capacity | 8 |
Individual Price | $2,080.00 |
Location | Training Centre Adelaide |
Categories | IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620 |
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Training course Information
The IPC-A-620 Training and Certification course is conducted over three days and includes the following topics:
- Cable and wire dimensioning, tolerances and preparation
- Crimp terminations: - Stamped and formed contacts - Machined contacts
- Insulation displacement connections
- Ultrasonic welding
- Soldered terminations
- Splices
- Connectorisation
- Moulding and potting
- Marking and labelling
- Co-axial and twin-axial assembly
- Wire bundle securing
- Shielding
- Installation
- Testing of Cable/Wire Harness Assemblies