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FCC certification is a mandatory EMC certification in the United States. It mainly targets electronic and electrical FCC certified products from 9KHz to 3000GHz. It covers various aspects such as radio and communications, especially radio interference issues of wireless communication equipment and systems, including radio interference limits and measurement methods. , as well as certification system and organizational management system, etc. Products regulated by the FCC, such as personal computers, CD players, copiers, radios, fax machines, video game consoles, electronic toys, televisions, and microwave ovens. These products are divided into two categories: CLASS A and CLASS B according to their uses. Class A is for products used for business or industrial purposes, and Class B is for household use. The FCC has stricter regulations and limits on Class B products. Low and Class A, for most electronic and electrical products, the main standards are FCC Part 15 and FCC Part 18.
FCC certification form:
FCC has three certification modes for different products: Verification Declaration of Conformity (DoC) and Certification. Different certification models require testing laboratories to obtain FCC accreditation, and have different application, testing and declaration requirements.
1. Verification: That is, self-verification. The manufacturer or importer ensures that its products have undergone necessary testing to confirm that the product meets the relevant technical standards and retains the testing report. The testing laboratory FCC LISTEE, all accredited venues are published in the official online. The FCC has the right to require manufacturers to submit equipment samples or product testing data. Equipment suitable for self-verification includes commercial computers, TV and FM receivers, and FCC Rule Part 18 non-consumer industrial, scientific research and medical equipment.
2. Declaration of Conformity (DoC): Declaration of conformity. The party responsible for the equipment (generally the manufacturer or importer) tests the product at a qualified testing agency designated by the FCC to ensure that the equipment complies with relevant technical standards and retains the test report. , the issuing agency must be authorized by NVLAP/A2LA. The FCC has the right to require the responsible party to submit equipment samples or product testing data. Equipment applicable to the declaration of conformity includes home computers and peripherals, civilian broadcast receivers, super regenerative receivers, other receivers under FCC Rule Part 15, television interface equipment, cable system terminal equipment and mass consumer use under Part 18 of industrial, scientific research and medical equipment.
3. Certification: ID certification. Certification is the process by which the FCC signs equipment approval based on application and test data. The FCC will review the samples (or photos) and test data submitted by the applicant, and if it meets the requirements of FCC rules, the device will be authorized with an FCC ID number. Equipment suitable for certification includes low-voltage transmitters such as cordless phones, automatic door remote controls, radio-controlled toys and security alarm systems, Part 15 devices that intentionally emit radio frequency energy, and Part 18 industrial, consumer-use devices. Scientific research and medical equipment, automatic frequency conversion receivers and super-regenerative receivers, television interface equipment, and home computers and their peripherals. The responsible party shall have the equipment marked with an FCC ID.
FCC certified product range
1. Power supply FCC certification: communication power supply, switching power supply, charger, display power supply, LED power supply, LCD power supply, uninterruptible power supply UPS, etc.;
2. FCC certification of lighting fixtures: chandeliers, track lights, garden lights, portable lights, downlights, LED street lights, light strings, table lamps, LED spotlights, LED bulbs, grille lights, aquarium lights, street lights, LED tubes, LED lamps, energy-saving lamps, T8 lamps, etc.;
3. FCC certification for home appliances: fans, electric kettles, stereos, TVs, mice, vacuum cleaners, etc.;
4. Electronic FCC certification: earplugs, routers, mobile phone batteries, laser pens, vibrators, etc.;
5. FCC certification for communication products: telephones, wired telephones and wireless master and auxiliary machines, fax machines, answering machines, modems, data interface cards and other communication products.
6. FCC certification for wireless products: Bluetooth BT products, tablet computers, wireless keyboards, wireless mice, wireless readers, wireless transceivers, wireless walkie-talkies, wireless microphones, remote controls, wireless network devices, wireless image transmission systems and other low-end products Power wireless products, etc.;
7. FCC certification for wireless communication products: 2G mobile phones, 3G mobile phones, 3.5G mobile phones, DECT mobile phones (1.8G, 1.9G frequency), wireless walkie-talkies, etc.;
8. Machinery FCC certification: gasoline engines, electric welding machines, CNC drilling machines, tool grinders, lawn mowers, washing equipment, bulldozers, lifts, drilling machines, dishwashers, water treatment equipment, gasoline hair welding machines, printing machinery, woodworking machinery , rotary drilling rigs, lawn mowers, snow plows, excavators, printing presses, printers, cutters, road rollers, smoothers, brush cutters, hair straighteners, food machinery, lawn mowers, etc.