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Japan VCCI certification

Certification Introduction

VCCI is Japan's electromagnetic compatibility certification mark, managed by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment. VCCI certification is optional, but information technology products sold in Japan are generally required to undergo VCCI certification. Manufacturers should first apply to become a member of VCCI before they can use the VCCI logo. In order to be accredited by VCCI, the provided EMI test report must be issued by a VCCI-registered accredited testing agency. Japan does not currently have standards for immunity.

 

The need for VCCI certification

Although VCCI certification is optional, it is used by many companies to prove the quality of products. Therefore, VCCO certification is only theoretically "voluntary", and market pressure makes it practical.

 

basic information of VCCI certification
is mandatory: voluntary
certification validity period: no validity period
factory inspection requirements: no requirements
certificate holder requirements: no requirements

Application period: 1-2 weeks
Technical information: Voltage frequency AC 100V/200V, 50Hz/60Hz, plug JIS 8303

 

Applicable product scope

VCCI certification is a voluntary certification, and the applicable products are IT information technology equipment. Not all electrical and electronic products are suitable for VCCI certification.


A product's Class A label must show that the product complies with RF radiation provisions, and a Class B product must only display the basic VCCI symbol.
1. Class A equipment: must meet the limit requirements of Class A. ITE equipment other than Class B.
2. Class B equipment means that it must meet the limit requirements of Class B, and it is intended for use in a home environment (home environment refers to an environment where it is possible to use radio and television receivers within 10m away from information technology equipment, or can Products used in a residential environment), including: equipment used in no fixed location, such as portable equipment powered by rechargeable batteries; communication terminal equipment powered by communication networks; personal computers and portable word processors and peripherals connected to them equipment; facsimile equipment.