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TELEC certification

Introduction to Japanese TELEC Certification

The Radio Law requires model approval (i.e. technical regulatory compliance certification) for designated radio equipment. TELEC certification is mandatory, and the certification body is a registered certification body recognized by MIC within the designated radio equipment range. TELEC (Telecom Engineering Center) is the main registration and certification body for compliance certification of wireless equipment in Japan.

TELEC certification standards

The technical standards for certification can be found in the classification and technical standards of designated radio equipment listed in the Technical Regulation Compliance Certification System on its official website. It is worth noting that in case of any differences between these technical standards and the technical requirements of Radio Regulatory Commission Rules No. 18, the Radio Regulatory Commission Rules shall prevail.

Types of TELEC certification

TELEC certification includes Test Certification and Type Certification. Test certification is a verification process for each device unit, which is only valid for each verified device unit; Type certification refers to the verification of samples of a batch of equipment with the same design and manufacturing. The certification is valid for all equipment in the batch, but if there are changes in the design or manufacturing of the equipment, it will need to be re certified. It is worth noting that the use of non low power wireless power stations and their terminal equipment requires applying for a license from MIC. In addition, there are two situations for compliance certification of telecommunications terminal equipment: for ordinary telephone devices, as long as JATE certification is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Telecommunications Industry Law; For wireless terminal devices, in addition to JATE certification required by the Telecommunications Act, TELEC certification is also required according to the requirements of the Wireless Law.
What documents are required for TELEC certification

(1) Technical Type Specification Form

(2) Declaration of Quality Management System

(3) Letter of Quality Control Confirmation Method or Manufacturer's ISO 9001 Certificate

(4) Letter of Construction Protection Confirmation

(5) Rated Power Declaration

(6) Antenna Report

(7) Test Reports (including Test Results, Test Setup Photos, and Examinations carried out)

(8)(Block Diagram, Schematic Diagram, Bill of Material, Parts Placement, IC Data Sheets, Internal and External Photos, Product Description, User manual, Operational/Technical Description, Description of Pheripherals/Accessories)

(9) Label Information (Label Location, Label Content)

If you act as agentoras authorized representative of the manufacturer:

(10) Power of Attorney/Authorization Letter

Explanation: It is recommended that all submitted documents be in Japanese, and English documents are also acceptable. The test report can be in the language used by the local testing agency.

TELEC is a mandatory certification for wireless products in Japan, similar to SRRC in China. It follows Japan's radio wave law. The specific testing specifications follow MIC (Japanese Ministry of General Affairs) Notice No. 88 regulations, as shown in the following link http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/j/material/test.htm The update and maintenance of testing standards are also carried out by MIC.

The testing items for WiFi and Bluetooth products are basically similar to the European standard EN300 328

The standard used for 2.4GHz WiFi products (802.11b/g, 2412-2472 MHz) and Bluetooth products is MIC Notice No. 88 Annex 43. However, for the 14 channels (Channel 14:2471-2497MHz) of 2.4GHz WiFi products, Annex 44 needs to be used separately for testing and reporting, and the corresponding fees also need to be increased.

For 5GHz WiFi products (802.11a, 5180~5320MHz, W52 Band, and W53 Band), the testing standard followed is Annex45. However, it should be noted that according to the information, MIC will soon modify Annex45 to include 5.6GHz devices (Band W56) and have stricter DFS testing requirements for the Band 56 frequency band.

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