FCC DoC, FCC VOC, FCC SDoC, FCC ID
FCC DoC, FCC VOC, FCC SDoC, FCC ID
FCC DoC and FCC VOC formally merged into SDoC. FCC certification by previous DoC VOC and ID simplification SDoc and ID. So what is the difference between the FCC SDoC and the FCC ID in the new FCC certification?
The difference between how FCC SDoC and FCC ID are chosen is whether the product has wireless communication capabilities. FCC ID is suitable for products with wireless functions, such as mobile phones, tablets, etc.; FCC SDoC is suitable for ordinary electronic products, that is, products without wireless function, such as monitors, lamps, etc. Different types of FCC certifications are required for different products.
FCC SDOC product range:
1. Personal computer and its peripheral equipment
2. Household appliances, power tools
3. Audio and video products
4. Lighting
5. Toy products
6. Security products
FCC ID product range:
1. Transmission frequency: 125KHz, 13.56MHz
Typical products: door card reader, bus card reader, wireless charger;
2. Transmission frequency: 27MHz, 49MHz
Typical products: remote control toys, wireless mouse;
3. Transmission frequency: 315MHz, 433MHz (intermittent, periodic products, remote control toys are forbidden)
Typical products: remote control switch, wireless doorbell, anti-theft device;
4. Transmission frequency: 88-108MHz
Typical product: car FM transmitter;
5. Transmission frequency: 902-928MHz, 2400-2483.5MHz, 5725-5850MHz
Typical products: remote control toys, wireless mouse, Bluetooth speaker, WIFI unmanned aircraft, smart home products.