Qi Testing Authorized Test Lab (ATL)
The Qi 2.0 certification is about to begin, and the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) requires that devices must undergo verification from an Authorized Test Laboratory (ATL) before use.
According to the WPC official website, there are currently 11 authorized test laboratories from multiple countries. The list is as follows, and you can also visit the official website links below for more detailed information:
https://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/knowledge-base/testing-and-certification/authorized-test-labs.html
Qi Certification Process
Product registration is done in six steps:
- The manufacturer of the product starts the registration procedure by filling in an on-line form with information about the product, uploads picture and self-declaration forms, selects the Authorized Test Lab (ATL) that will perform the compliance test, and the InterOperability Testint Center (IOC) that will perform the interoperability test.
- The Logo License Administrator (LLA) verifies if the form is filled in correctly.
- The Authorized Test Lab (ATL) performs the mandatory compliance tests described in the test specification and uploads a test report summary.
- The InterOperability testing Center (IOC) performs the interoperability test
- The manufacturer of the product finalizes the description of the product. Uploads a picture showing the product as it will be shipped to customers, and provides the type number that identifies this product.
- The Logo License Administrator (LLA) verifies that the information is complete and consistent and makes the product visible in the product registration database.
If you want to know more, you can visit:
https://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/knowledge-base/testing-and-certification/qi-certification.html
https://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/knowledge-base/testing-and-certification/qi-certification.html