Industrial Electronics

  • From first introduction to electronics to specialized craftsmanship
  • Understand and apply PCB design, assembly, and reliability
  • Working safely, targeted purchasing, and preventing malfunctions

Electronics are everywhere: in products, machines, systems, and processes. Yet, many organizations lack shared basic knowledge between design and production, between purchasing and engineering, and between technician and project manager. The Industrial Electronics track at the FHI Academy builds this knowledge, from the basics to a specialist level.

Whether you are new to the industry and want to learn how to identify components, work in production and want to better understand the soldering process, or are an engineer wanting to delve deeper into signal integrity and reliability: the learning path offers suitable training for your role and knowledge level.

Alle trainingen | Industriële Elektronica

Basic electronics for new entrants
For new entrants and employees without an electronics background
ESD and quality awareness
For everyone who works with electronics and wants to know how ESD damage occurs.
Functionally understanding the soldering process
For mechanics and production operators who want to understand what makes a good solder joint.
Reading schematics and datasheets
For mechanics, service staff, operators, and office staff
Components and EMS chain for sourcing
For purchasing, sourcing, supply chain, and production professionals
PCB technology and assembly
For hardware engineers, PCB designers, electronics production, quality, test, and project engineers
Signal integrity, power integrity and EMC
For hardware, test, and project engineers
Quality and reliability of electronics (realization)
For hardware engineers, PCB designers, electronics production, quality, test, and project engineers
Environmental impact and ecodesign
For product developers, R&D and sustainability staff who want to incorporate ecodesign principles.

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Would you like to know more or receive no-obligation advice? Email to academie@fhi.nl

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