FCC certification is a mandatory complianCE certification for electromagnetic compatibility and radio frequency in the United States. Wireless products typically require fcc id certification, also known as FCC Certification.

Wireless products include Bluetooth devices, tablets, wireless keyboards, wireless MICe, wireless readers, wireless transceivers, 2G, 3G, and 3.5G mobile phones, DECT phones (1.8G, 1.9G bands), and wireless intercoms.
Wireless products must comply with fcc part 15C/15E and FCC PART 22/24/27 standards.
1. Conducted Emissions
2. Radiated Emissions
3. Maximum Output Power: Limit is ≤ 21 dBm or 30 dBm
4. 20 dB Bandwidth: No limit
5. Channel Separation: Limit is > 25 kHz or > two-thirds of the 20 dB bandwidth
6. Frequency Hopping Channels: Limit is ≥ 15 channels
7. Dwell Time: Limit is < 0.4 seconds
8. Spurious Emissions
9. Antenna Requirements
The following documents are required:
- Application form
- FCC authorization and confidentiality letters
- Block diagram and circuit diagram
- Circuit description
- User manual and technical specifications
- Product labeling and related materials
The following samples are needed:
- One RF fixed-frequency prototype and one regULar prototype
- For products operating on multiple channels, a fixed-frequency prototype is required. For single-channel devices, a continuous transmission prototype is required.
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