TUV testing and certification to help open up the European and American wireless smart home market blue ocean

According to estimates, China's smart home market will reach 139.6 billion yuan in 2018; by 2020, China's smart home market will reach more than 350 billion yuan. As the backbone of smart homes, wireless smart homes have emerged under the impetus of the Internet of Things.

If your smart hardware product is a wireless smart home product and you want to expand into the European and American markets, then you need to pay attention! In the 2015 IOT Conference held by Huaqiang Jufeng, the Intelligent Hardware Sports Forum, TCM SÜD Project Manager Zhi Jinhua pointed out: “Where smart home products containing related wireless technologies enter the EU market, in addition to meeting the ordinary The requirements under the relevant EMC/LVD directives also need to meet the requirements of the R&TTE Directive. To enter the North American market, FCC ID and IC ID grant certification are required."

TUV SÃœD Project Manager Zhi Jinhua

We know that intelligent technology refers to distributed wireless telemetry, remote control and remote control systems, which are composed of computers, wireless communication data transmission, spread spectrum power carrier communication technology, computer intelligent information processing and energy-saving electrical control. Intelligent control of the device. Today, smart lighting products are getting more and more attention, representing the trend of the industry. The application of intelligent control technology can meet people's increasingly demanding lighting environment and atmosphere. It can set matching lighting environment according to different environment and time needs, create a comfortable atmosphere and beautify the home living environment. For example, the remote control of the switch socket of the home appliance, the brightness adjustment of the brightness of the lamp, the soft start of the light, the timing control, the scene setting and other functions need to use wireless Z-Wave, Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiFi, GPRS, CDMA, LTE and other Internet of Things and IT technologies are implemented to achieve security, energy saving, comfort and high efficiency.

In the future, smart lighting will naturally blend into people's smart lives. According to the survey, the smart lighting market is accelerating its annual growth rate of 17% every year from 2013 to 2020. By 2020, the smart lighting market is expected to exceed $8 billion, and the market has huge room for development. Among them, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee mainstream wireless technologies based on the 802.11 protocol have applications in different scenarios.

ZigBee is a low-power LAN protocol based on the IEEE802.15.4 standard. It is mainly used in the fields of automatic control and remote control, and can be embedded in various devices. The wireless Wi-Fi light bulb is an LED light bulb connected by wireless WiFi. The principle of operation is that each light bulb is a computer that runs the operating system independently. A set of light bulbs form a wireless mesh network and is connected to external WiFi signals. Bluetooth is a radio technology that supports short-range communication (typically within 10m) of the device. It can exchange wireless information between many devices including mobile phones, PDAs, wireless headsets, notebook computers, and related peripherals. In addition, there are lamps that are connected and controlled by microwave induction and 2G/3G/4G intelligent communication technology. Products covered by these wireless technologies require certification and testing by third-party testing organizations such as TUV.

TUV SÃœD offers comprehensive certification testing, and its EMC laboratory for radiation testing, spurious testing, conduction testing, disturbance power testing, tri-loop antenna testing for luminaire products, harmonic and scintillation testing, interharmonics Immunity test, static immunity test, pulse group immunity test, surge immunity test, conducted immunity test, power frequency magnetic field immunity test, voltage drop and sag test, electromagnetic compatibility test of wireless products.

Solving the problems of industry and product standards is the key point to release the wireless smart home blue ocean market, and third-party testing and certification institutions such as TUV Rheinland can capture the development status and trends of the industry and market faster and more accurately than government agencies. The products carry out professional and independent product analysis and evaluation, helping products with high reliability and applicability to stand out and expand the European and American markets.

The electronic enthusiast network and the IoT conference organized by many manufacturers have strengthened the alliance of giants. At the same time, the Intelligent Hardware Campaign Forum aims to open up all aspects of the intelligent hardware supply chain. It provides a good platform for many engineers and industry elites to communicate deeply and deeply, and promotes the linkage, development and innovation of intelligent hardware chains with unique perspectives of manufacturers and individuals.

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