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FCC Certification Introduction
 
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), established in 1934 by the Communications Act, is an independent agency of the United States government, directly accountable to Congress. The FCC coordinates national and international communications by controlling radio, television, telecommunications, satellites and cables. Involving more than 50 states, Columbia and the United States, in order to ensure the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property, the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology is responsible for the technical support of the Commission. Also responsible for equipment approval affairs. Many radio application products, communications products and digital products to enter the U.S. market, all require FCC approval. The FCC Commission investigates and studies the various stages of product safety to find the best way to solve the problem, and the FCC also includes the detection of radio devices, aircraft, and so on.
 
According to the provisions of the relevant part of the United States Federal Communications Regulations (CFR 47 part), all electronic products entering the United States need to carry out electromagnetic compatibility Certification (except for some products specifically specified in the relevant provisions), among which there are three common certification methods: Certification, DoC, Verification. The certification methods and procedures of these three products are quite different, and the certification methods available for different products have relevant provisions in the FCC. The degree of rigor of its certification is decreasing. For these three certifications, the FCC Commission also has relevant requirements for each laboratory.
 
At present, the United States has become China's second largest trading partner for several consecutive years, and the Sino-US trade volume has been rising year by year, so exports to the United States cannot be underestimated. The United States product technical standards, the rigor of import regulations can be called the world's first, understanding the United States market access rules will help our products to further open the American market.
 
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ---- regulates the import and use of radio-frequency devices, including computers, fax machines, electronic devices, radio receiving and transmission equipment, radio-controlled toys, telephones, personal computers, and other products that may harm persons. If these products are to be exported to the United States, they must be tested and approved by a government-authorized laboratory in accordance with FCC technical standards. Importers and customs agents are required to declare that each radio frequency device complies with FCC standards, known as FCC licenses.
 
What is FCC certification? (Federal Communications Commission) (Federal Communications Commission)
In order to fulfill its responsibilities under communications law, various treaties, and international regulations, and to promote more efficient use of spectrum resources, the Federal Communications Commission has developed technical standards for RF equipment. For most electrical and electronic products, the main is FCC Part 15 FCC Part 18.
 
How to get FCC?  
 
To obtain FCC Certification, there are three different certification modes for different products, respectively: Verification, Declaration of Conformity (DoC), Certification. Different certification modes require testing laboratories to obtain FCC accreditation, and there are different application, testing, and declaration requirements.
 
Verification is the process by which manufacturers take steps to ensure that products meet appropriate technical standards.
 
Declaration of Conformity is the process by which the responsible party takes certain steps to ensure that the product conforms to the corresponding technical standards.
 
Certification is a process by which the FCC signs off on equipment approval based on application and test data.
 
FCC Part 15
 
FCC Part 15 provides for intentional, unintentional, or transient launch equipment that does not require an individual license for use. It includes technical specifications, administrative requirements and other market access conditions.
 
FCC Part 15 is for radio frequency products, mainly divided into four categories: unintentional transmission equipment, intentional transmission equipment, personal communication equipment without a license, and basic information equipment in countries without a license.
 
Almost all electrical and electronic devices contain unintentional emission.
 
FCC Part 18
 
FCC Part 18 regulates electromagnetic energy emitted by industrial, scientific, and medical devices (ISM) operating on a certain spectrum to avoid harmful interference with authorized wireless communications services. For consumer ISM devices, there are two Certification modes: Declaration of Conformity (DoC) and Certification.