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All virtual class sessions are recorded for review. The instructional content of the course is DfM software independent. Sessions presents an extensive presentation on the key PCB attributes that commonly have issues along with key information on supplier capabilities and suggested best-in-class documentation notes for these major areas:
Participants receive the following helpful documents developed by Korf Consultancy LLC.
PCB Fabrication Design Rules
This editable document is designed to help PCB designers avoid many of the issues identified during the fabricator’s initial DFM review. It provides an extensive list of sample design rule parameters that designers can use to ensure that their designs are compatible with fabricator capabilities before the fabricator’s initial review. These globally representative design parameters are based on the most recent PCB design requirements.
Rigid PCB Fabrication Acceptance Specification
This editable document provides recommended qualification and performance specifications for all IPC-6012 requirements defined as AABUS (As Agreed Between User and Subscriber). Designers can use this document to inform fabricators of their company’s specific manufacturing, documentation, and quality requirements, inclusive of those that do not appear in IPC Standards.
This course is ideal for designers, engineers, technicians, and other individuals who want to increase their ability to effectively mitigate PCB design manufacturability issues
Online instructor-led: Participants go online to meet with an IPC-certified industry expert at a fixed time twice per week for the duration of the course. Class sessions are usually 1.5 to 2 hours. Participants can also access a video recording of each class session on their IPC EDGE course dashboard.
Completion of the program with a score of 70% or higher on the final exam and/or final project is required to earn a certificate of completion and 12 Professional Development Hours (PDHs).