The Design to Mass Production
course will run at
It is now a formal third year subject in the Electronic Engineering Degree - Design for Production - ELE32DES.
It will run at the Bundoora Campus on a Tuesday morning, 10am to 12noon and 1pm to 3pm.
Some spare places will be available. Please email for further information
Why You Should Attend
Formal education courses provide a sound theoretical and practical background to electronic design and development. This program complements the formal courses by identifying the realities encountered in manufacturing. You will not only be given relevant information, but by participation in group study and factory visits you will gain an insight into the world of electronic product design, development and manufacture.
Typical Course Content
Day 1: PCB Manufacture and Specification.
Day 2: JIT and Machine Soldering Videos, Leaded Printed Board Assembly.
Day 3: Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Components
Day 4: SMT Assembly
Day 5: SMT Assembly, Electrostatic Dischage (ESD)
Day 6: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Day 7: Testing, Management of Process, Assembly Videos
Day 8: Electronic Manufacturing Process Control
Day 9: Design for Manufacturability (DFM), Selecting a Third Party Assembler
Day 10: Design Automation, Advanced PCB Design
Day 11: Value Added Manufacturing Culture - giving the customer what they REALLY THINK they want.
Day 12 & 13 : Factory Tours ( half of the class each day)
Presentation Panel
Vianney Shiel - Director, Airtronic Circuits, was the Principal Lecturer in Manufacturing Technology at the Australian Electronics Development Centre for the last nine years. Prior to that he spent 17 years at RMIT in lecturing and management roles. He has a broad experience in quality training as well as a strong background in design, production engineering and CAD/CAM.
Other presenters are drawn from industry and possess specialist skills appropriate to the material they present.
Contact : info@airtroniccircuits.com.au
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