Federal FCC certification

The full name of FCC is Federal Communications Commission, and its Chinese name is Federal Communications Commission. Established in 1934 under the communications act, it is an independent agency of the U.S. government, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio, television, telecommunications, satellites and cables. In order to ensure the safety of radio and cable communication products related to life and property, FCC's office of engineering and technology is responsible for the technical support of the committee, and is responsible for equipment approval. Many radio application products, communication products and digital products require FCC approval to enter the U.S. market. The FCC Committee investigates and studies all stages of product safety to find out the best way to solve the problem. At the same time, FCC also includes the detection of radio devices, aircraft, etc.

FCC certification involves more than 50 states in the United States, Colombia and the regions of the United States. In order to ensure the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property, FCC's office of engineering and technology is responsible for the technical support of the committee, and is responsible for equipment accreditation. Many radio application products, communication products and digital products require FCC approval to enter the U.S. market. The FCC Committee investigates and studies all stages of product safety to find out the best way to solve the problem. At the same time, FCC also includes the detection of radio devices, aircraft, etc. According to the relevant parts of the federal communication regulations (CFR Part 47), all electronic products entering the United States need to be certified for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) (except for products specified in some relevant provisions). There are three common certification methods: certification, DOC and verification. There are great differences in the certification methods and procedures of the three products. There are relevant provisions in the FCC on the optional certification methods for different products. The strictness of its certification is decreasing. For these three kinds of certification, FCC committee also has relevant requirements for each laboratory.

The United States has become China's second largest trading partner for several years in a row. The trade volume between China and the United States is on the rise year by year. Therefore, exports to the United States should not be underestimated. The strict technical standards and import regulations of American products rank first in the world. Understanding the market access rules of the United States will help Chinese products further open up the American market.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) -- regulates the import and use of radio frequency devices, including computers, fax machines, electronic devices, radio reception and transmission equipment, radio remote control toys, telephones, personal computers, and other products that may harm personal safety. If these products are to be exported to the United States, they must be tested and approved by government authorized laboratories in accordance with FCC technical standards. Importers and customs agents are required to declare that each radio frequency device complies with FCC standards, that is, FCC license.