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Japan JATE certification introduction
JATE (Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications Equipment)
certification is a telecommunications equipment compliance
certification. This certification is for communications equipment
in Japan, ensuring that the equipment meets the Japanese "Electric
Communications Business Law". All wireless products connected to
public phones or telecommunications networks must apply for JATE
certification. In simple terms, JATE certification is a Japanese
access certification.
JATE certification is a compulsory certification for Japanese
public network telecommunications equipment. The Japanese Ministry
of Public Administration and Interior, Post and Telecommunications
(MPHPT) stipulates in the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law
that compulsory certification of Japanese telecommunications
equipment is implemented. Telecommunications commercial law was
established in 1985, and Article 68 states that MPHPT authorizes
qualified agencies to implement the qualification of technical
conditions.
MPHPT authorizes JATE (Japan Approvals Institute for
Telecommunications Equipment) as a qualified agency to implement
qualification accreditation, so we are accustomed to calling Japan
Telecom Equipment Certification the JATE certification. JATE
approval requires the certification mark to be affixed to the
product, and the certification mark uses the serial number.
Approved products, applicants, products, certification numbers and
other relevant information will be announced on the government
bulletin and JATE's website.
Generally speaking, telecommunications products entering the Japanese market must meet the testing requirements of Japan's Telecommunications Law (JATE certification) and Radio Waves Law (TELEC certification).
JATE certification mark
JATE certification basic information
Whether mandatory: compulsory certification
Certificate validity period: no validity period
Factory inspection requirements: no requirements
Certificate holder requirements: no requirements
Technical information: voltage frequency AC 100V / 200V, 50Hz /
60Hz, plug JIS 8303
The differences between JATE and TELEC certification are:
Different control scopes: JATE certification for communication
equipment, TELEC certification for radio equipment;
Test content is different: JATE certification test signaling
interactive test, TELEC certification is generally radio frequency
testing;
The label characters are different: those with a 'T' character are
JATE certification, those with a 'R' character are TELEC
certification, as shown in the figure:
Certification classification
There are two types of JATE certification:
1. Technical Conditions Compliance Certification
Technical condition compliance certification includes type approval
and stand-alone certification. Technical condition compliance
certification ensures that telephone network equipment, wireless
calling equipment, ISDN equipment, leased line equipment, etc. can
meet the technical requirements (terminal equipment related
regulations) formulated by MPHPT.
2. Technical Requirements Compliance Certification
Technical requirements compliance certification includes type
approval and stand-alone certification. Technical requirements
compliance certification ensures that wireless calling equipment,
leased line equipment, and other telecommunications equipment can
meet certain technical requirements, which are formulated by
telecommunications operators authorized by MPHPT.
Applicable product range
Communications equipment in Japan today requires JATE
certification, such as: telephone network equipment, wireless
calling equipment, ISDN equipment, leased line equipment, wireless
calling equipment, leased line equipment and other
telecommunications equipment.
Application materials
1. Application form
2.Schematic diagram
3.PCB layout
4.BOM
5.Instructions
6.Bitmap
7.ISO certificate
8.Other information
Certificate information
Test content
JATE certification requirements for mobile communication equipment,
including the following protocol test content:
1.Basic functions
2.Calling functions
3.Transmission timing (transmission time)
4.Random access control (random access control)
5.Time alignment control
6.Location registration control
7.Function for complying with channel switching indication
8.Functions for receiving level reports
9.Functions to comply with the direction to stop transmission
10.Function automatically to suspend transmission when the
receiving level has be come degraded
11.Function automatically to suspend transmission
12.Function to ensure important communication