Johnson College’s Continuing Education department is excited to announce the addition of the IPC J-STD-001 Training and Certification Program. This standard introduces the materials, methods, and acceptance criteria for producing high-quality soldered electrical connections. There is an emphasis put on process control methodology to ensure consistent quality levels during the manufacture of electronic products.
The 16-hour class will focus on modules 1 and 2 of the IPC J-STD-001. Module 1 includes: General requirements: applicable documents; materials, components, and equipment requirements; general soldering and assembly requirements; cleaning; printed circuit board requirements; coating, encapsulation, and staking; anti-tampering; and rework and repair. In module 2, students will learn how to make wire and terminal connections; demonstrate wire stripping, wire tinning, and gold removal; and assemble turret, bifurcated, pierced, hooked, and hollow cup terminals to the highest performance standards.
The next course will be held on the Johnson College campus during the late afternoons starting Monday, May 17, 2021, through Thursday, May 20, 2021. The total cost of the course is $500 and space is very limited. To learn more contact the Johnson College Continuing Education Department at 570-702-8979 or continuinged@johnson.edu.