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The IPC 7711/7721 Application Specialist training course is designed to teach students the various common PCB Rework and Repair procedures using various methods and tools. This course is offered for both certification and recertification.
During the 7711 portion of the course students, get plenty of lab time (80% lab time provided) to practice removing and reinstallation of through hole and surface mount components utilizing solder extractors, thermo-tweezers, thermo-picks, hot air and solder pencil hand-pieces.
The repair methods are demonstrated and practiced during the 7721 portion of the course. Students will learn how to remove and replace lifted pads and traces using hand held bonding irons. Lab also includes practice on the installation of jumper wires to various surface mount components, repairing of damaged laminate and removal and rework of conformal coated boards.
This course is broken down into 9 modules allowing companies to select portions pertaining to their individual requirements. Module 1 is a prerequisite for the course. Modules 2-9 are optional selections.
Module 1: General Requirements (Prerequisite for remaining modules) Module 2: Splicing Module 3: Through Hole removal and reinstallation Module 4: Chip and MELF Components Module 5: SOIC and SOT Removal and Reinstallation Module 6: J-Lead and Gull Wing Removal and Reinstallation Module 7: Jumper wire Installation and Conductor Repair Module 8: Laminate Repair Module 9: Conformal Coating Rework
Upon successful completion, students will receive an IPC certification valid for 2 years. Students are required to demonstrate proficiency in the various modules selected by their companies. Additionally, students are required to pass an open-book exam scoring a minimum of 70%.
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