Advanced training recognized by the electronics industry

Since 2003 we've played a fundamental part in the PADTS specialization program, which has trained more than 700 participants in Jalisco as well as other states in Mexico.

Individual courses

PCB design:
Focused on how to professionally design printed circuit boards that can be commercially manufactured, tested, and assembled. This course also addresses advanced techniques used in specialized PCB applications. A second part of the course is imparted as a workshop, using Altium Designer to design a small PCB professionally.
Electronic system design
Covers the professional design process for electronic systems, with an emphasis on reducing development time and improving system quality. Includes an overview of electromagnetism, component selection, materials and electrical characteristics, design techniques, DC-DC converters, transmission lines, and an introduction to EMC, safety, testing and certifications.
Electronic product design
Explains the process involved in designing an electronic product. It is focused on quality standards, while emphasizing the definition of processes and procedures and the importance of following them and documenting them. The course covers the different stages from product definition up to testing before production.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and signal integrity
Starting with a review of key concepts on electricity, magnetism, and the basic concepts of PCB design, this course proceeds to explain the materials and structures of a PCB and how they affect electronic signals. It includes topics such as impedance control, transmission lines, stackup, crosstalk, S parameters, and routing techniques. On the EMC topic, an overview is covered, how EMC is measured, and the main standards that exist to regulate emissions. Subsequently, electrical design and PCB design techniques are explained to prevent and control EMC-related issues.
Design for Excellence, DfX
Covers PCB design techniques applied to manufacture, assembly, and testing in order to increase the quality of electronic products. It starts with the description of the manufacturing process of a PCB, how it is assembled and tested during manufacturing, and common techniques used in Design for Manufacturing (DFM), Design for Assembly (DFA), Design for Testing (DFT), and concepts useful in Design for Reliability (DFR).

Specialization programs

These are intensive programs, lasting several months, that aim to train junior engineers so that they can quickly perform within the electronics industry. These programs have been imparted in collaboration with government agencies to recent graduates and teachers from Mexican universities and can be customized to the client's needs. Recent program: https://tae2025.mx.