MIC introduction
Wireless products entering the Japanese market need to undergo model approval by Janpan Telecom (mainly for RF part). Now Shenzhen ALPHA Laboratory can complete such test certification and MIC certification process. Materials and WLAN and Bluetooth test certification are required to be submitted as follows:
1. MIC certification process
2. Data to be submitted for MIC certification of wireless communication equipment
(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 agent or as authorized representative of the manufacturer:
(10) Power of Attorney / Authorization Letter
Note: All documents submitted are recommended to be in Japanese. English documents are also accepted. The test report can be in the language of the local testing organization.
3. MIC certification of WLAN and Bluetooth products
MIC is Japan's mandatory certification for wireless products, somewhat similar to the domestic SRRC. It follows the Japanese radio law. Specific test specification is to follow the MIC (ministry) Japan Notice No. 88 regulations, see the following links http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/j/material/test.htm test specification update maintenance is conducted by MIC.
The 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 2.4GHz WiFi products, the 14 Channel (Channel 14: 2471 ~ 2497MHz) requires Annex44 alone for testing and reporting.
For 5GHz WiFi products (802.11a, 5180~5320MHz, W52 Band and W53 Band), the Annex45 test standard is followed, but it should be noted that the MIC will modify the Annex45 in the near future. Annex45 also includes 5.6GHz devices (Band W56) and stricter DFS testing requirements for the Band 56 band.
All of the above specifications go back to Annex 1, so you need to be aware of Annex 1 when you refer to the above standards.
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