J-STD-001E Certified IPC Specialist
COURSE DESCRIPTION
J-STD-001 Certified IPC Specialist is a comprehensive, knowledge-based series of courses that certify students to the methods and procedures presented in the J-STD-001 document. Designed for experienced operators, the series helps workers interpret the J-STD-001 specification through lecture, demonstration and labs.
The program is divided into 5 one day modules, plus you can add the Space Addendum each covering a different Technology or area of soldered electronic assemblies. Students may be trained and certified in any combination of modules that includes module 1. These courses address all three classes of manufacturing inWires and Terminals, Through-hole and Surface Mount Technologies.
*For on-site training, this course can be taught in either Lead or Lead-free Solder.
COURSE OUTLINE
DAY 1 - MODULE 1 OVERVIEW OF J-STD-001
Students will learn the requirements of J-STD-001 and related standards as they apply to operators and inspectors involved in theassembly of products to the requirements of J-STD-001.
Module 1 is a prerequisite to all other modules.
|
Course Overview
Safety
EOS/ESD
Classes of Equipment
Solder Theory
Solderability
Solder Flux and Solder Alloys |
- Facilities, Tools & Equipment Training
- PTH - Assembly/Solder
- Surface Mount Technology
- Cleaning
- Module 1 Review
- Module 1 Examination
|
DAY 2 - MODULE 2 - WIRES & TERMINALS
Students will learn the requirements of J-STD-001, and demonstrate the skills for stripping and tinning wire and hand soldering wires of different gauges to various types of commonly used solder
terminals.
- Wire Preparation
- Solder to Terminals
- Terminal Inspection
- Wire & Terminal Demonstration
|
- Wire & Terminal Lab
- Module 2 Review
- Module 2 Examination
|
DAY 3 - MODULE 3 - THROUGH-HOLE TECHNOLOGY
Students will learn the requirements of J-STD-001, and demonstrate the skills for preparing and mounting Through-Hole components to PWBs.
- Lead Preparation
- ComponentMounting
- PTH Inspection Criteria
- PTH Soldering Demonstration
|
- PTH Lab
- Module 3 Review
- Module 3 Examination
|
DAY 4 - MODULE 4 - SURFACE MOUNT TECHNOLOGY
Students will learn the requirements of J-STD-001, and demonstrate the skills for preparing and mounting Leaded and Leadless Surface Mount components to PWBs.
- SMT Criteria
- SMT Inspection Criteria
- SMT Demonstration
|
- SMT Lab
- Module 4 Review
- Module 4 Examination
|
DAY 5 - MODULE 5 - INSPECTION METHODOLOGY
Students will learn the quality and inspection requirements of J-STD-001.
- Theory of Inspection, SPC
- Defect Definition and Disposition
- Inspection Skills Demonstration
|
- Inspection Skills Lab
- Module 5 Review
- Module 5 Examination
|
Hand tools soldering station of new generation and microscope for each workbench.
Circuits, Components and a Handbook are provided.

The module 6 (space Addendum) provides additional requirements over those published in IPC J-STD-001 to ensure the reliability of solder electrical and electronic assemblies that must survive the vibration and thermal cyclic environments getting to and
operating in space.
- Introductions and unique facility requirement
- Purpose and intended use of J-STD-001ES
|
- J-STD-001ES Criteria
- Testing
|
An IPC Certificate will be given to the Student at the end of Training if he or she succeeds.
The IPC Certificate is valid for 2 Years and during that time you can add any modules.
To download our courses