With the continuous evolution of the digital age, smart displays have undoubtedly become the bridge connecting information and users, offering a more intelligent and efficient living experience. As society's demand for smart displays continues to increase, how should electronic manufacturers proceed with certification when exporting to the United States?
For products like smart displays that have wireless functionality, exporting to the U.S. requires FCC certification.
FCC stands for Federal Communications Commission, which ensures the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property. Many radio application products, communication products, and digital products require FCC approval to enter the U.S. market. FCC certification is mandatory for electromagnetic compatibility and radio frequency aspects.
1. The 731 application form
2. fcc id number
3. FCC authorization letter, FCC confidentiality letter
4. Product block diagram, circuit diagram
5. Circuit description
6. Product user manual, technical specifications
7. Product nameplate and other documents
1. Determine product classification and applicable FCC rules: First, you need to identify the product category and applicable FCC rules, which will determine the scope and process of testing.
2. Conduct fcc testing: Testing can be done by the applicant or entrusted to a certification agency. The testing includes electromagnetic compatibility and radio frequency testing. After testing, a test report must be obtained.
3. Prepare application materials: Prepare the application materials, including the application form, test report, product manual, product photos, circuit diagram, layout diagram, block diagram, and other documents.
4. Submit the application: Submit the application materials to the FCC certification agency or authorized representative and pay the corresponding fees.
5. Review the application: The FCC agency or authorized representative will review the application materials. If necessary, they may ask the applicant to provide additional materials or conduct supplementary tests.
6. Issue certificate: After passing the review, the FCC agency or authorized representative will issue the FCC certification certificate and authorization number, which should be marked on the product.
JJR Lab in China specializes in global certification testing for wireless products. It is an A2LA-accredited laboratory in the U.S. with 3 RF conduction test systems, 3 power conduction systems, and 5 radiation fields. The lab offers short test cycles and fast certification speeds. The experienced FCC expert team can provide comprehensive services from evaluation, prediction, testing, to certification issuance.
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