The microcredential in PCB Design and Soldering Techniques aims to equip trainees with basic electronics concepts: integrated circuit encapsulations and main features, design a two-level printed circuit board (PCB) from the electrical schematic phase to physical implementation (layout), carry out electrical, design rule and /ayout vs. schematic checks, and generate the files for manufacture.
It is also intended to provide trainees with fundamental concepts about the process of soldering and repairing components and to introduce efficient techniques for perfect soldering.
The course diploma is a level 5 micro-credential, from the European Qualifications Framework, with 1 ECTS (15 contact hours + 12 hours of autonomous work) and a certificate is awarded on passing the assessment activity.
Attendance RegimeThe course will take place in person during the post-work period. It is planned to take place in 13 sessions of 1 hour and 2 hours for assessment (written test).
Tuition, Fees and Emoluments: 100€Notice Applications must be
made online by the specified deadlines.
Each candidate must complete the application form and attach the following documents:
a. Scanned photocopy of identification document (ID card or passport)
b. Proof of degree qualification, if available.
ENIDH reserves the right to request the submission of additional documentation for the Jury's assessment of the application.
Admission CriteriaThose aged 18 or over may apply to attend the micro-credential. If the admission criteria are met, selection will take place in order of enrolment.