FCC Certification | How to Obtain FCC SDOC Certification
One,FCC CertificationTypically, it is divided into three methods:
Class A self-certification is applicable to products with mature technology.
The Class B DOC self-certification method applies to general IT products and their peripheral devices.
Class B certified by TCB, with an FCC ID Number for products with higher technical challenges in wireless technology.
Detailed information can be found in the article: Common FCC Certification Modes
Section II: Common Product FCC Certification Test Content
The FCC regulates only electromagnetic interference. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is primarily categorized into the following types:

Radiation Interference
Propagation through space, from 30MHz to 1GHz. Interference at high frequencies is mostly radiative. Typically, both types of interference can coexist.
2. Conductivity Interference (Co)nduction Emission)
Conduction interference propagates through power lines, signal lines, and other conductors. The FCC mandates frequencies from 150KHz to 30MHz. Interference that appears at low frequencies is predominantly conductive, mainly affecting electronic products connected to the power grid.
Antenna Terminal Interference
Primarily for devices with external antennas, such as TVs.
The specific test content should be determined based on the product's features. Please send a product manual to our engineers at Huanchengwei to help determine which test items are required!
For example, see which specific products require a FCC ID.
Transmit Frequency: 125KHz, 13.56MHz
Typical Products: Gate Access Card Readers, Bus Card Readers, Wireless Chargers
Frequency of Transmission: 27MHz, 49MHz
Typical Products: Remote-controlled toys, wireless mice.
Frequency of Transmission: 315MHz, 433MHz (intermittent, periodic products; remote-controlled toys are prohibited)
Typical Products: Remote Switches, Wireless Doorbells, Security Equipment
Frequency of Transmission: 88-108 MHz
Typical Products: Car-mounted FM Transmitters
Transmission Frequencies: 902-928MHz, 2400-2483.5MHz, 5725-5850MHz
Typical Products: Remote-controlled toys, wireless mice, Bluetooth speakers, WIFI drones, smart home products.
Four: The FCC certification process is:
The company has applied for an ID with the FCC.
2. Tests completed in a lab accredited by the FCC
3. Prepare the necessary documents and materials
Submit all file materials and test reports to TCB together.
TCB review report and documents are issue-free; approval certificate issued.
6. Identify the product with the FCC logo and ID number


