The FCC refers to the Federal Communications Commission of the United States. According to federal regulations, almost all electronic products entering the United States require FCC certification. The requirements of FCC regulations cover transmitter requirements, wireless devices, electromagnetic compatibility requirements, telephone terminal equipment, test methods, technical specifications, administrative requirements, and other market access conditions.
The FCC certification process is similar to CE certification, involving testing and evaluation of the product, preparing test reports and application documents for submission to a TCB (Telecommunications Certification Body). After certification is issued following review, the manufacturer can label the product accordingly and include corresponding FCC guidance in the product manual, allowing it to enter the market for sale.
1. FCC ID label, label location information
2. Product appearance diagram
3. Schematic diagram
4. Circuit diagram
5. Test report
6. Test setup photos
7. User manual
8. Internal photos of the product
9. Bill of materials
10. Human body radiation assessment
11. Description of product operation principles (Products using the 5 GHz frequency band need to provide additional software security description files)
12. Relevant application letters, authorization letters, confidentiality requirement forms, etc.
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