This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the operation and maintenance of semiconductor cleanrooms. It focuses on the cleanroom environment itself—its design, infrastructure, classifications, and safety protocols—rather than fabrication processes. Participants will learn about cleanroom layout, behavior and best practices, personal protective equipment (PPE), cleaning procedures, and contamination control. Additional topics include floating floor systems, hazards, particle filtration, and certification standards. By the end of the course, students will understand how to safely and effectively work within cleanroom environments across semiconductor and related industries.
Duration: 16 Hours
Part number: 88-3024-0000
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The Advanced Electronics module continues the sequence that was begun in Fundamentals of Electronics. In this module, students learn about integrated circuits, their structure, and various applications. Advanced Electronics explores logic gates and their uses. The module furthermore explains and illustrates flip-flops, shift registers, and counters. Finally, students explore the process of interfacing between digital electronic systems and an analog world: conversion of data from digital to analog and from analog to digital formats, acquisition of data, and displays. Students are able to gain a basic understanding of various electronics circuits and to analyze such circuits.
Cat. Number 88-3020-0000
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The Fundamentals of Electronics module introduces the student to fundamental concepts of electronics. The module reviews basic concepts of electricity necessary to understand electronics, and proceeds to introduce various electronic components and their uses. In the first ten activities, this module teaches essential concepts relating to electronic circuitry, conversion of alternating current to direct current, semiconductors, and the structure and use of transistors and various diodes. The student is introduced to regulation and filtration of electrical current for use in electronic systems. In the last five activities, the student is introduced to logical and binary systems, necessary to the understanding of logic gates, which are at the heart of electronics systems. This module provides a basic understanding of the foundations of electronics systems. In this module, students are provided a basis for further study and exploration of electronics circuits and systems.
Cat. Number 88-3019-0000
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