Standards for Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies
Released in 2002, IPC/WHMA-A-620C has quickly become the standards industries follow closely in acceptability criteria for crimped, mechanically secured, and soldered interconnection and the corresponding lacing/restraining criteria associated with cable and harness assemblies.
Certification in IPC/WHMA-A-620C proves to your customers that you are committed to standards and requirements. Companies who invested in IPC/WHMA-A-620C to train their employees, are expected to breeze through any ISO Certification as this accreditation is immediately recognized as legitimate and credible.
We encourage companies to equip their staff from operators to purchasers with this credential, so as to boost their knowledge and confidence, thus resulting in higher employee retention.
We encourage you to invest in related IPC courses such as IPC-J-STD-001, IPC-7711/7721, IPA-A-600 and IPC-A-610 for your organization today.
Upon successful completion of this training program successfully pass Modules 1 and Modules 2 - 8 (Optional) with an average score of 70% or better, participants will be certified as Certified IPC Specialist (CIS) and will receive the following;
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IPC/WHMA-A-620 Standard
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IPC “Certified IPC Specialist (CIS)” Certificate (valid for 24 months)
As a Certified IPC Specialist, You will be able to
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Reference the IPC/WHMA-A-620 standard to make acceptable/reject decisions
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Interpret terminology and their definitions
With this portable credential, you’ll receive immediate recognition and value throughout the Electronics Industry
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Module 1 – (required)
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Introduction/IPC Professional Policies and Procedures (section 1);
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Foreword and Applicable Documents (section 2);
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Cable/wire preparation (section 3);
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Measuring Cable Assemblies (section 11);
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Testing Cable Assemblies (section 19)
Module 2 – (optional)
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Crimp Terminations (section 5)
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Insulation Displacement Connections (section 6)
Module 3 – (optional)
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Soldered Terminations (section 4)
Module 4 – (optional)
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Connectorization (section 9) and Molding/Potting (section10)
Module 5 – (optional)
Module 6 – (optional)
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Marking/Labeling (section 12);
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Wire Bundle Securing (section 14);
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Shielding (section 15);
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Protective Coverings (section 16)
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Finished Assembly Installation (Section 17)
Module 7 – (optional)
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Coaxial and Twinaxial Cable Assemblies (section 13)
Module 8 – (optional) S
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Oderless Wire Wrap (section 18)
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Fees stated are for a class size of 10 pax and above. For class size of less than 10 pax, kindly call Electronics Industries Training Centre (ELITC) to enquire.
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Fees stated are non-member rate. For member rate, kindly call Electronics Industries Training Centre (ELITC) to enquire.
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All courses listed, except for the following, are eligible for Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP). NTUC members can enjoy up to 50% funding (capped at $250 per year) under UTAP.
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Public Speaking & Presentation
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Empowered Leadership: Mastering the New Gen Leadership
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Strategic Leadership: Navigating the New Gen Landscape
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Excel Fundamentals
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Essential Skills for Engineers: Quality Systems, Data & Project Management
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A non-refundable registration fee of $20.00 is payable upon registration.
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ELITC reserves the right to cancel any classes due to unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, a full refund of fees will be made.