What is Japan Telec certification?
The "Radio Law" requires the type approval of designated radio equipment (that is, the certification of compliance with technical regulations). Certification is mandatory, and the certification body is a registered certification body recognized by MIC in the scope of designated radio equipment. TELEC (Telecom Engineering Center) is the main registered certification body for conformity certification of radio equipment in Japan. (1) TELEC certification standards The certified technical standards refer to the classification and technical standards of designated radio equipment listed in the technical regulations compliance certification system on its official website. It is worth noting that when there are differences between these technical standards and the technical requirements of the Radio Regulatory Commission Rules No. 18, the Radio Regulatory Commission Rules No. 18 shall prevail. (2) Type of certification TELEC certification includes Test Certification and Type Certification. The test certification is to verify each device unit, and the certification is only valid for each verified device unit; the test items for 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 the 14 channels (Channel 14: 2471 ~ 2497MHz) of 2.4GHz WiFi products, Annex44 needs to be used separately for testing and issuing reports. The corresponding fees also need to be increased. For 5GHz WiFi products (802.11a, 5180~5320MHz, W52 Band and W53 Band), the test standard followed is Annex45, but it should be noted that the data shows that MIC will modify Annex45 in the near future, and also 5.6GHz equipment (Band W56). It is classified into Annex45 and has stricter DFS test requirements for Band 56 frequency band.
Documents to be submitted for TELEC certification
(1) Technical model specification sheet
(2) Quality management system statement
(3) Quality control confirmation method or manufacturer’s ISO 9001 certificate
(4) Construction guarantee letter confirmation
(5) Power rating declaration
(6) Antenna report
(7) Test report (including test results, test setup photos and inspections performed)
(8) Block diagram, schematic diagram, bill of materials, parts placement, IC data sheet, internal and external photos, product description, user manual, Operation/technical instructions, accessories instructions)
(9) Label information (label position, label content)
(10) If you are an agent or authorized representative of the manufacturer, you also need a letter/authorization letter
Description:
1. All submitted documents are recommended to be in Japanese, and English documents are also acceptable. The test report can be in the language of the local test agency.
TELEC certification for WLAN and Bluetooth products;
2. TELEC is a mandatory certification for wireless products in Japan, which is somewhat similar to the domestic SRRC. It follows the Japanese radio law. The specific test specification is to follow the MIC (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan) Notice No.88 regulations
3. The test items for WiFi and Bluetooth products are basically similar to the European standard EN300 328. The standard used by 2.4GHz WiFi products (802.11b/g, 2412~2472 MHz) and Bluetooth products is MIC Notice No.88 Annex43, but for 2.4GHz WiFi products with 14 channels (Channel 14: 2471 ~ 2497MHz), separate Use Annex44 to test and issue reports.
4. For 5GHz WiFi products (802.11a, 5180~5320MHz, W52 Band and W53 Band), the test standard that follows is Annex45, but it should be noted that the data shows that MIC will modify Annex45 in the near future to 5.6GHz The equipment (Band W56) is also classified as Annex45, and has more stringent DFS test requirements for Band 56 frequency band.
All the above specifications are traced back to Annex 1, so you need to pay attention to the content of Annex 1 when referring to the above standards.
Certification cycle
Around four weeks, depending on the specific product