1. Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Soldering
- Overview of soldering and its applications
- Types of soldering techniques (through-hole, surface mount, etc.)
- Soldering safety and workspace setup
- Tools and materials used in soldering
Module 2: Soldering Tools and Materials
- Soldering irons, stations, and tips
- Types of solder and flux
- Desoldering tools and techniques
- Heat management and temperature control
Module 3: Basic Soldering Techniques
- Understanding solder joints
- Proper tinning and wetting techniques
- Soldering through-hole components
- Common soldering mistakes and troubleshooting
Module 4: Advanced Soldering Techniques
- Surface-mount soldering (SMT)
- Fine-pitch and micro soldering
- Heat sinking and thermal considerations
- Working with lead-free solder
Module 5: Inspection and Quality Control
- Visual inspection of solder joints
- IPC standards for soldering quality (e.g., IPC-A-610)
- Common defects and their causes
- Rework and repair methods
Module 6: Practical Application and Assessment
- Hands-on soldering exercises
- Assembly of a small PCB project
- Troubleshooting and rework practice
- Final assessment and certification
2. Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will:
- Understand the principles and applications of hand soldering.
- Learn the safe and effective use of soldering tools and materials.
- Develop basic and advanced soldering skills for through-hole and surface-mount components.
- Identify and correct common soldering defects.
- Apply industry-standard quality control measures to soldered assemblies.
- Gain hands-on experience through practical exercises and assessments.
3. Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:
✅ Demonstrate proficiency in using soldering tools and equipment.
✅ Solder and desolder electronic components with accuracy.
✅ Apply industry best practices for producing reliable solder joints.
✅ Identify defects and perform quality inspections following IPC standards.
✅ Troubleshoot and repair soldering issues effectively.
✅ Assemble and solder a functional PCB.
4. Training Methodology
The training will be delivered through a combination of:
🔹 Instructor-led Lectures – Covering theoretical concepts and best practices.
🔹 Demonstrations – Live demonstrations of proper soldering techniques.
🔹 Hands-on Practice – Supervised practical soldering exercises.
🔹 Interactive Discussions – Q&A sessions and group problem-solving.
🔹 Assessments – Practical tests and quality control evaluations.
🔹 Final Project – Soldering and assembling a working circuit board.