IPC Announces New Training Course: PCB Design for Military & Aerospace Applications
December 23, 2024 | IPCEstimated reading time: 1 minute
IPC announced the launch of a new training course: PCB Design for Military & Aerospace Applications.
This six-week program, delivered through a combination of live webinars, on-demand sessions, and interactive exercises, will address the unique challenges associated with designing PCBs for military and aerospace applications.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Understand the effects of vibration, shock, radiation, altitude, and extended temperature ranges on PCB design.
- Learn how to design for manufacturability, assembly, and testing in high-reliability applications.
- Master the documentation and manufacturing file generation requirements for military and aerospace projects.
- Taught by an IPC-certified industry expert with over 25 years of experience, this course is designed for designers, engineers, technicians, and anyone involved in the PCB design process for military and aerospace applications.
Prerequisites:
- Completion of IPC’s PCB Fundamentals courses (I and II)
- OR familiarity with schematic symbol creation, schematic generation, documentation, and dimensioning for standard rigid printed boards.
Course Dates:
- January 27, 2025 – March 5, 2025
- Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM CST
Visit IPC website for more information.
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