FCC-ID is one of the mandatory FCC certification modes in the United States, applicable to wireless products. Products with wireless transmission frequencies such as Bluetooth devices, WiFi devices, wireless devices, radio receivers and transmitters, telephones, computers, etc., require FCC-ID certification. Certification for wireless products is directly approved by FCC TCB institutions and can be queried on the official FCC website.
1. Transmission frequencies: 125KHz, 13.56MHz
Products: Door access card readers, bus card readers, wireless chargers
2. Transmission frequencies: 27MHz, 49MHz
Products: Remote-controlled toys, wireless mice
3. Transmission frequencies: 315MHz, 433MHz (intermittent, periodic products, remote-controlled toys are prohibited)
Products: Remote-controlled switches, wireless doorbells, anti-theft devices
4. Transmission frequencies: 88-108MHz
Products: Car FM transmitters
5. Transmission frequencies: 902-928MHz, 2400-2483.5MHz, 5725-5850MHz
Products: Remote-controlled toys, wireless mice, Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth speakers, WiFi drones, smart home products
1. Conducted Emission;
2. Radiation Spurious Emission;
3. Conducted Peak Output Power, limit: ≤21dbm or 30dbm;
4. 20dB Occupied Bandwidth, limit: none;
5. Carrier Frequencies Separation, limit: >25KHz or >two-thirds of the 20 dB bandwidth;
6. Hopping Channel Number, limit: ≥15 channels;
7. Dwell Time, limit: <0.4s;
8. Band Edge;
9. Antenna Requirement.
For wireless Bluetooth products such as smartphones, wireless controllers, Bluetooth speakers, Bluetooth headphones, tablets, etc., the cost of FCC-ID certification in our laboratory is $1000, with a duration of approximately 4 weeks;
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1. Application form;
2. Product samples;
3. Product manual;
4. Product nameplate;
5. Circuit schematic diagram;
6. Circuit schematic description;
7. Circuit block diagram;
8. Certification authorization letter;
9. Confidentiality agreement
Compliance Declaration: The product responsible party (manufacturer or importer) tests the product at an FCC-designated qualified testing institution, generates a test report, if the product meets FCC standards, affixes the corresponding label to the product, declares compliance with FCC standards in the user manual, and retains the test report for FCC requests.
2. Apply for an ID, first apply for an FRN to fill out other forms. If the applicant is applying for an FCC ID for the first time, a permanent Grantee Code is required. While waiting for the FCC to approve and distribute the Grantee Code to the applicant, the applicant should proceed with testing the device. Once all materials required by the FCC are prepared and the test report is completed, the FCC should have approved the Grantee Code. The applicant uses this code, the test report, and the required materials to complete FCC Form 731 and Form 159 online. Upon receipt of Form 159 and payment, the FCC begins processing the certification application. The average processing time for FCC ID application acceptance is 60 days. When processing is complete, the FCC sends the Original Grant of the FCC ID to the applicant. Upon receipt of the certificate, the applicant can sell or export the corresponding product.
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