
MiCOM Labs
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Pleasanton, California, United States
575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California, 94566, United States
Additional locations (2)
About
MiCOM Labs is a privately owned, A2LA-accredited testing and certification laboratory headquartered in Pleasanton, California. Founded in 2001 by Gordon Hurst, the company specializes in RF, EMC/EMI, 5G/cellular testing, antenna characterization, and global product certification. MiCOM Labs also has offices in Shenzhen, China and Bengaluru, India. On the EMC/EMI side, MiCOM Labs is accredited to test for North American, European, Asian, and other international markets. Their test infrastructure includes anechoic radiated chambers and capabilities spanning emissions and immunity testing — covering ESD, EFT, surge, conducted and radiated immunity, voltage dips and interruptions, harmonics and flicker, and power magnetic fields. Their EMC engineers also provide troubleshooting and debugging services, assisting with product design, pre-testing, and root cause analysis for non-compliance issues. Beyond EMC, MiCOM Labs has strong RF and wireless testing capabilities, including 5G and cellular testing and antenna characterization. The lab operates as an FCC-recognized Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB), enabling them to issue certifications directly rather than routing through the FCC. Their certification services extend to global market access, helping manufacturers obtain type approvals for international markets through their MiPassport regulatory intelligence platform. They also offer MiCybercert for cybersecurity compliance certification of connected devices, and MiCMS, a compliance collaboration system for managing certification data and workflows. MiCOM Labs positions itself with an "inch wide, mile deep" philosophy — focused specifically on wireless, EMC, and product certification rather than spreading across a broad range of testing disciplines.
Accreditations
| Accreditation |
|---|
| A2LA |
| ISO/IEC 17065 |
Testing Services
| Test Type | Applicable Standards |
|---|---|
| Radiated Emissions | 47 CFR, FCC Part 15B (using ANSI C63.4:2014), 47 CFR, FCC Part 18 (using MP-5:1986), CISPR 32 (excluding equipment within the scope of CISPR 13), EN 55032; BS EN 55032; AS/NZS CISPR 32:2015 + Amd 1:2020, ICES-003; KS C 9832 (excluding broadcast receivers), EN 55011; CISPR 11; ICES-001; KS C 9811, VCCI-CISPR 32:2016 (up to 6 GHz) |
| Conducted Emissions | 47 CFR, FCC Part 15B (using ANSI C63.4:2014), 47 CFR, FCC Part 18 (using MP-5:1986), CISPR 32 (excluding equipment within the scope of CISPR 13), EN 55032; BS EN 55032; AS/NZS CISPR 32:2015 + Amd 1:2020, ICES-003; KS C 9832 (excluding broadcast receivers), EN 55011; CISPR 11; ICES-001; KS C 9811, VCCI-CISPR 32:2016 (up to 6 GHz) |
| Radiated Immunity | EN 61000-4-3, IEC 61000-4-3, KS C 9610-4-3 |
| Conducted Immunity | EN 61000-4-6, IEC 61000-4-6, KS C 9610-4-6 |
| Harmonics & Flicker | EN 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-2 , EN 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-3-3 |
| ESD | EN 61000-4-2, IEC 61000-4-2, KS C 9610-4-2 |
| EFT/Burst | EN 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-4, KS C 9610-4-4 |
| Surge Immunity | EN 61000-4-5, IEC 61000-4-5, KS C 9610-4-5 |
| Voltage Dips/Interrupts | EN 61000-4-11, IEC 61000-4-11, KS C 9610-4-11 |
Industries Served
| Industry |
|---|
| Aerospace & Defense |
| Automotive |
| Household Appliances |
| Military |
| Industrial Equipment |
| Medical Devices |
| Telecommunications |
