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Nihon Superior

Seika Machinery, Inc
 


The courses featured below are like interactive on-line publications, complete with multimedia animation, audio, and knowledge testing.

Click on the title to purchase each on-line course and for more details about target audiences, course prerequisites, authors and subject matter experts, and course outlines. Transactions are processed using the SMTA Bookstore commerce engine. Within 24 hours of receiving your order, registration confirmation and passcode information that is valid for one year will be emailed to you. During that year, you will have unlimited access to your course via TechEdgeOnline.



YOUR TRANSITION TO LEAD FREE
8 hours (approximate)
$325USD

General Description
Our industry is making one of its most challenging and evolutionary steps in going from SnPb to lead-free products. The issues are many, and they must be well understood to avoid costly mistakes or misspoken statements. In this book and corresponding "E-Learn" on-line course you will learn the most critical pieces about the transition to lead-free. It is the most extensive and broadest coverage of this topic available anywhere.

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Go to more details INTRODUCTION TO SMT ASSEMBLY
5 hours (approximate)
$99USD

General Description
For those joining manufacturing companies and would like to learn the critical basic information, this curriculum will be of immense value. You will learn about assembly line types, equipment, materials, terms, and processes. There are five courses in the curriculum including: intro, solder paste, stencils, printing, and reflow. Each of these courses gets into details that are helpful in your career in manufacturing.

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Go to more details SMT & FINE LEAD REPAIR AND REWORK
8 hours (approximate)
$99USD

Launch Demo General Description
This Curriculum consists of eight modules full of interactive multimedia information with well-defined objectives to thoroughly present each subject. There are a total of 163 objectives taught with test questions for each. The average student takes approximately 6 hours to complete the Curriculum including testing. Curriculum information is based in part on IPC-R-700C, Metcal recommendations and standard industry practices.

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Go to more details INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTICS & OPTICAL NETWORKS
4 hours (approximate)
$299USD

Launch Demo General Description
The intent of the Curriculum is to provide the learner with a sound foundation in the fundamentals of optical networks, including system architecture, performance, components and technology. It starts with the growing demand for bandwidth, network architecture and how the network has evolved over time. It then moves onto properties of optical fiber, first, second and third generation networks and technology.

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Go to more details RF & WIRELESS MADE SIMPLE
8 hours (approximate)
$299USD

Launch Demo General Description
RF & Wireless made simple topics include the integral relationship of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, basic wave theory, and power calculations for RF and wireless technology. Impedance, resistance, reactance, and mismatch are defined. The names and functions of RF system components are discussed and a description of how they interact to generate and process signals is provided. The course explains the basic principles of signal processing and multiple access techniques in wireless telecommunications. Propagation of electromagnetic waves is introduced and a comparison of the specifications of commercial wireless systems is provided. The course concludes with a discussion on the future of wireless technology and its applications.

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Go to more details NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS: 3G
8 hours (approximate)
$299USD

Launch Demo General Description
The intent of Next Generation Wireless: 3G is to provide the learner with a basic understanding of the various IMT-2000 based 3rd generation radio and network technologies and their respective deployment and migration options.

Next Generation Wireless: 3G covers the fundamentals of Cdma 2000, WCDMA and UWC-136 radio transmission technologies including details on the modulation, encoding, and power control at the physical layer. The Curriculum also treats Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer and Link Access Control (LAC) sublayer details in order to describe the data support as part of radio technology. An overview of the network options envisioned for 3G follows the radio section.

Next Generation Wirless: 3G will also examine the network evolution from circuit to packet based data networks. This coverage will include broadband networks, Internet and intelligent networks and how these networks work together to provide user services.

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System Requirements
  • High speed Internet Connection (DSL, cable, ISDN 128)
  • Browser: Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 2 (or greater), or Netscape 4.7 (or greater)
  • Explorer 5 is recommended
  • Flash 4 or greater plug-in
  • Flash 5 recommended
  • 16 bit colour, 800 x 600 resolution (minimum requirement)
  • Audio card (optional)
  • 200 megahertz minimum, 300 megahertz recommended
  • 32 RAM minimum, 64 RAM recommended
  • 50 mb of available disk cache space




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