Technical Training and Courses
Electronic Wiring Skills
This is a practically orientated course, which has been designed to satisfy the demand for training in all the wiring skills involved in the assembly of electronic units.
Who Should Attend?
Personnel with no previous experience of wiring techniques and procedures or those wishing to improve their knowledge and skills standard of electronic wiring.
Benefits
On completion of this course, participants will be able to
- Understand and practice in all the wiring techniques and skills as in the construction of electronic units.
Course Content
- Safe working practices and procedures to be observed in an electronic assembly workshop
- Tools and equipment required for electronic wiring skills.
- Types of electronic constructions
- Wires, cables and connectors used in electronic assemblies.
- Circuit diagrams and wiring lists and diagrams.
- Solder and the soldering process
- Practise at: -
- Terminating, stripping, tinning, and identification of wire/cable ends, twisted pair formation and cable retention methods.
- Soldering to pin, hook, pierced, bifurcated and cup terminals,
- Fitting of protective sleeves to solder joints
- Basic component identification.
- Testing/checking completed assemblies - e.g. “ringing through”
- Solder joint inspection and testing techniques to achieve required quality standards.
- De-soldering techniques and rectification of faulty solder joints
- Crimp terminals and connections and insulation displacement connections.
- Handling static sensitive assemblies and components


