Certification Introduction
The certification of radio frequency equipment in Japan is called Radio Equipment Type Approval. The official control agency is the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan. The main certification agency is TELEC (Telecom Engineering Center) designated by MIC, and RF Technologies /JQA/SGS/ITS/TUV/UL, etc., a total of 12 certification agencies, so it is usually called TELEC certification, also known as MIC certification, RF certification, GITEKI certification, technology certification, similar to the domestic SRRC certification.
TELEC certification follows Japan's "Radio Law" (Radio Law), and the specific test specification follows the MIC (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) Notice No.88 regulations. According to the requirements of Japan's "Radio Wave Law", the production, sale and operation of wireless equipment in Japan must comply with the technical regulations approved by MIC, and it is mandatory to apply for radio equipment type approval certificate (ie TELEC certification). Whether the
basic information of TELEC certification
Is mandatory: mandatory certification
Factory inspection requirements: no requirements, but ISO certificates or accredited quality control documents
are required
For certificate holders: no requirements
Certificate validity: none
Certification period: about 4 weeks
Technical information: Voltage frequency AC 100V/200V, 50Hz/60Hz, plug JIS 8303
Description of TELEC certification, GITEKI certification, MIC certification and MARK technology certification
· TELEC certification and GITEKI certification
The full name of TELEC in Japan is TELECom Engineering Center. It has obtained the certification qualification of the "Electrical and Telecommunications Business Law", and now generally speaking, TELEC certification is equivalent to GITEKI certification.
·TELEC certification and MIC certification
The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications is referred to as MIC, and the English full name is Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications is the regulatory agency of Japan's "Radio Wave Law" and "Electrical Communication Business Law". Generally speaking, MIC certification is equivalent to TELEC certification.
·TELEC certification and MARK technology certification
After passing the TELEC certification, the product can be printed with the GITEKI logo. GITEKI comes from the Japanese name for certification: "Technology マーク", the Japanese word technology is spelled GITEKI in Roman characters, so GITEKI certification is also called For technical fitness certification, GITEKI certification and technical fitness certification are just different names.
Certification classification
TELEC certification includes Test Certification and Type Certification. The test certification is verified for each equipment unit, and the certification is only valid for each verified equipment unit;
Type approval refers to the verification of a sample of a batch of equipment of the same design and manufacture. The certification is valid for the batch of equipment, but if the design or manufacture of the equipment has changed, the equipment will need to be re-certified.
It is worth noting that the use of non-low power radio stations and their terminal equipment requires a license from the MIC. In addition, there are two types of compliance certification for telecommunications terminal equipment:
· For ordinary telephone devices, only JATE certification is required in accordance with the requirements of the Telecommunications Business Law;
· For wireless terminal equipment, in addition to the need for JATE certification according to the requirements of the Telecommunications Business Law, TELEC certification is also required as required by the Radio Law.
Applicable product scope
TELEC certification for wireless radio frequency products include: Bluetooth products, ZigBee products, telemeters, WiFi products, wireless microphones, pagers, LTE RFID (2.4GHz, 920MHz) products, UWB radio systems, GSM products, etc.
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Bluetooth and WIFI product testing requirements
The test certification is verified for each device unit, and the certification is only valid for each verified device unit; the test items of WiFi and Bluetooth products are basically similar to the European standard EN300 328. Among them, 2.4GHz WiFi products (802.11b /g, 2412~2472 MHz) and Bluetooth products use the standard MIC Notice No.88 Annex43, but for 14 channels (Channel 14: 2471 ~ 2497MHz) of 2.4GHz WiFi products, you need to use Annex44 for testing and reporting. The corresponding fee also needs to be increased. For 5GHz WiFi products (802.11a, 5180~5320MHz, W52 Band and W53 Band), the test standard to follow is Annex45, but it should be noted that the data shows that MIC will modify Annex45 in the near future. It is classified into Annex45 and has stricter DFS test requirements for Band 56 frequency band.
Bluetooth product test content
1. Frequency Error Measurement
2. Occupied Bandwidth and Spread-spectrum Bandwidth / Factor
3. Unwanted Emission Intensity Measurement
4. Antenna Power Error Power Error Measurement)
5. Limitation of Collateral Emission of Receiver Measurement
6. Transmission Antenna Gain (EIRP Antenna Power) Measurement
7. Transmission Radiation Angle Width (3dB Beamwidth) Measurement)
8. Duty Cycle Measurement
9. Retention time