How to get FCC certification?
There are three verification procedures for FCC certification: prior inspection, obtaining a declaration of conformity, and certification. It seems that the FCC and TCB (Telecommunications Certification Body) handle the inspection process. However, in practice, it is up to the TCB to verify the technical documentation of the electronic equipment and to check the test reports carried out in an authorized test laboratory. The FCC certificate will only be issued after compliance has been confirmed.
Criteria for obtaining a certificate
All specific regulations that must be followed in order to obtain the FCC mark are listed in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Among other things, these regulations specify maximum SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) limits for human exposure to electromagnetic fields. In addition, standards for cell phones, satellite phones and radio transmitters are provided. Part 15, in turn, lays down provisions regarding quantitative limits for electromagnetic interference emitted by electrical equipment.
With the November 2017 amendments to Part 15 and Part 18 classified devices of the above regulations, FCC marking has become optional, although these products must still be accompanied by an FCC Declaration of Conformity.
Do all live wireless products need FCC certification?
You need to know that if you want to sell general electronic and electrical products in the United States, you must have an FCC certificate. Just like CCC certification is a compulsory certification in China, FCC certification is also a compulsory certification in the United States. Your live wireless products only have Only after FCC certification can enter the US market for sales.
In addition, if you want to do FCC certification, you need to first determine whether the product is within the scope of FCC certification. At the same time, when we apply for FCC certification, we must first determine this electronic wireless wired product, because different products have different certifications.
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