Training Courses | ONLINE | | IPC/WHMA-A-620 Trainer (CIT) Recert.
The Certified IPC/WHMA-A-620 Trainer (CIT) recertification courses are intended for those individuals who were previously accredited to provide Certified IPC-7711/7721 Specialist (CIS) training.
Training Courses | ONLINE | | IPC-A-610 Expert (CSE)
The IPC-A-610 CSE program confirms that an individual has demonstrated the level of knowledge and understanding required to act as a subject matter expert for the IPC-A-610 standard.
Training Courses | ONLINE | | IPC/WHMA-A-620 Expert (CSE)
The IPC/WHMA-A-620 CSE program confirms that an individual has demonstrated the level of knowledge and understanding required to act as a subject matter expert for the IPC/WHMA-A-620 standard.
Training Courses | | | PCB Rework and Hand Soldering Courses
The PCB rework and hand soldering courses courses cover techniques of rework and repair of PCBs, BGAs and other electronics assemblies, and teach fundamentals of soldering of electronics assemblies.
Training Courses | | | PCB Rework and Hand Soldering Courses
The PCB rework and hand soldering courses courses cover techniques of rework and repair of PCBs, BGAs and other electronics assemblies, and teach fundamentals of soldering of electronics assemblies.
Training Courses | | | PCB Rework and Hand Soldering Courses
The PCB rework and hand soldering courses courses cover techniques of rework and repair of PCBs, BGAs and other electronics assemblies, and teach fundamentals of soldering of electronics assemblies.
Technical Library | 1999-08-27 09:29:49.0
Contract packaging houses have to contend with a large mix of die types and products. Flexibility and quick turnaround of package types is a must in this industry. Traditional methods of die encapsulation, (i.e., use of transfer-molding techniques), are only cost effective when producing a large number of components. Liquid encapsulants now provide similar levels of reliability1, and are cost effective...
Technical Library | 2019-10-21 09:58:50.0
An ACI Technologies customer inquired regarding printed circuit board(PCB) failures that were becoming increasingly prevalent after the SMT (surface mount technology) manufacturing process. The failures were detected by electrical testing, but were undetermined as to the location and specific devices causing the failures. The failures were suspected to be caused predominately in the BGA (ball grid array) devices located on specific sites on this 16 layer construction. Information that was provided on the nature of the failures (i.e., opens or shorts) included high resistance shorts that were occurring in those specified areas. The surface finish was a eutectic HASL (hot air solder leveling) and the solder paste used was a water soluble Sn/Pb(tin/lead).
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