PEACHTREE CITY, GA – PCEA Training is offering a five-day Certified Professional Circuit Designer (CPCD) training and certification class May 9, 16, 23, 30, and June 6 for printed circuit engineers, layout professionals, and other individuals currently serving in the design engineering industry or seeking to get into it.
The instructor-led classes cover the gamut of printed circuit design engineering, from layout, place and route to specifications and materials to manufacturing methods. Schematic capture, signal integrity and EMI/EMC are also part of the comprehensive program.
Each class is 40 hours long and includes a copy of Printed Circuit Engineering Professional, a 400-page handbook on circuit board design, and the optional certification exam recognized by Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA).
The deadline to register for the May class is April 18.
There are no prerequisite requirements to enroll. Upcoming classes will be held online. All courses are led by experienced instructors.
The course handbook, Printed Circuit Engineering Professional, was authored by Michael Creeden, Stephen Chavez, Rick Hartley, Susy Webb and Gary Ferrari, industry veterans who combined have more than 200 years’ experience designing and building PCBs for all types of applications.
For information about the course overview, class format, and materials to prepare in advance for the class, visit pceatraining.net/course-overview.
For information about the instructors of the course and authors of the course material, visit pceatraining.net/instructors-authors.
To enroll, visit pceatraining.net/registration for the next available class or email pceatraining@pcea.net for additional information.