The program is 25% lecture and discussion and 75% hands on application which concentrates on enhancing the student’s knowledge as well as improving their soldering and inspection skills. This course introduces the fundamentals of soldering, the knowledge and hands-on training necessary to master the basic techniques of soldering for electronic assemblies. The Hand Soldering training is a (1-3) day course of Instruction. Proper Handling / Storage / Transportation of ESD Sensitive Devices.Activities That Create Static Electricity.Elimination of Static Generating Materials.Wrist Straps / Shoe Grounding / Testing.Introduction: Physics of Static Electricity.
An optional written exam is also available. Training is supported by video, lecture and group interaction. Employees would be retested or required to attend a refresher course. The course can easily be customized to address your specific requirements. This course will educate your operators on critical information need to control static charge build-ups and prevent costly damage to electronic components and assemblies. Educating employees is the key to providing quality products and services. This course is designed for the new employee exposed for the first time to the electronics industry, as well as the veteran worker. The purpose of this course is to define Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), explain the effects on electronic devices, and explain the employees responsibilities for controlling ESD in the workplace including personal grounding for seated and standing operations, wrist straps, controlling static charges in the work area, and proper handling, packaging and transporting of ESD sensitive devices to the S20.20 ESDA Specification. Education is essential to prevent costly failures and expensive rework. As new generations of integrated circuits (ICs) become more sensitive to electrostatic discharge, ESD continues to be one of the most pernicious problems facing the electronics industry.