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FCC certification is required for electronic devices entering the United States market to demonstrate compliance with FCC regulations under Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Products are typically evaluated under FCC Part 15 (unintentional radiators) and FCC Part 15/18/22/24/27 (intentional radiators and RF transmitters) depending on the device type. These regulations define limits for electromagnetic emissions and radio frequency performance to prevent interference with communication systems.
The certification process involves EMI/EMC testing and RF testing to evaluate parameters such as radiated and conducted emissions, output power, occupied bandwidth, spurious emissions, and frequency stability. Testing is performed in accredited laboratories using standardized procedures defined by the FCC and ANSI standards, such as ANSI C63.4 and ANSI C63.10.
Devices are classified under different authorization procedures, such as Verification, Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC), and Certification, depending on the product category. Certification typically requires testing at an FCC-recognized lab and approval by a Telecommunication Certification Body (TCB), along with submission of technical documentation and test reports.
FCC certification services provided by accredited EMC labs help manufacturers ensure compliance with US regulations, avoid interference issues, and enable legal market access for electronic and wireless products in the United States.
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