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Description
UR11.1
Product
V1.40
Date
2011-12-26
Author
Dong Chuanghong
Reviewer
Notes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
2
2.1
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.3
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
3
3.1
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.4
Configurations ................................................................................................. 41
Baseband Unit Configuration.......................................................................... 41
Radio Unit Configuration ................................................................................. 42
GSM Single Mode Configuration..................................................................... 42
RSU82 configuration ....................................................................................... 42
RSU60E Configuration..................................................................................... 43
UMTS Single Mode Configuration................................................................... 43
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.5
4.5.1
4.5.2
FIGURES
Figure 1-1 BS8900A Appearance ..................................................................................... 7
Figure 1-2 BS8900A Application Scenario .....................................................................10
Figure 2-1 BS8900A Physical Architecture (Complete Style) .......................................11
Figure 2-2 BS8900A Hardware Structure .......................................................................12
Figure 2-3 Site Support Cabinet BC8910A (AC Power Supply) ....................................13
Figure 2-4 Site Support Cabinet BC8910A (DC Power Supply) ....................................13
Figure 2-5 Baseband Unit of BS8900A ...........................................................................14
Figure 2-6 CC Panel .........................................................................................................15
Figure 2-7 UBPG Panel ....................................................................................................16
Figure 2-8 UBPG2 Panel ..................................................................................................17
Figure 2-9 BPC Panel .......................................................................................................18
Figure 2-10 BPK Panel .....................................................................................................19
Figure 2-11 FS Panel........................................................................................................19
Figure 2-12 SA Panel .......................................................................................................20
Figure 2-13 SE Panel .......................................................................................................21
Figure 2-14 TAM Panel ....................................................................................................22
Figure 2-15 PM Panel .......................................................................................................23
Figure 2-16 FAM Panel ....................................................................................................24
Figure 2-17 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8910A ...............................................................25
Figure 2-18 Radio Unit RSU40/RSU60E of BS8900A .....................................................26
Figure 2-19 Radio Unit RSU82 of BS8900A ....................................................................28
Figure 2-20 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8911A ...............................................................30
Figure 2-21 Battery cabinet PC8910A .............................................................................30
Figure 2-22 BS8900A Software Structure .......................................................................31
TABLES
Product Overview
1.1
Introduction
With the multi-mode era coming, ZTE, who is dedicated to providing
comprehensive network solutions and delivering the future-oriented quality
network for the operators, developed the ground breaking SDR unified platform
with the essential feature to support multi-mode and multi-band radio access.
Based on this innovative SDR platform, ZTE promotes a series of base stations to
satisfy different scenario requirements, including Indoor Macro, Outdoor Macro,
Distributed, Outdoor Micro, and Mini BTS.
These SDR-based serial base stations aim to design a unified network which can
bring seamless experience to operators. In GSM, UMTS or mixed mode, it enables
operators to save CAPEX and OPEX significantly because they only need to
deploy a Uni-Radio Access Network, compared to the independent GSM and UMTS
networks.
ZXSDR BS8900A is one outdoor macro BTS, providing an all in one solution for
power supply, battery, and transmission integration. It offers GSM/UMTS
dual-mode networking capability and provides a future-proof solution for smooth
evolution to Enhanced EDGE, HSPA+ and LTE. BS8900As appearance is shown in
Figure 1-1. In the following chapters, a general description will be given to ZXSDR
BS8900A (hereafter referred as BS8900A).
Figure 1-1
BS8900A Appearance
Complete Style
1.2
Standard Style
Compact Style
Benefits
Four basic cabinets of BS8900A can be combined flexibly to cater for different
scenarios. Auxiliary equipments, including transmission, battery and power
supply, are integrated into the cabinet to provide a full functional outdoor base
station solution. Front wiring design enables installation against wall and
convenient maintenance. Least footprint requirement relieves the operator from
bothering by the site acquisition problem.
Smooth Evolution
The PA efficiency achieves up to 50% with ZTE patent Doherty + DPD + D-PT
technology. Power consumption can be greatly decreased together with several
energy-saving features.
IP RAN
ZXSDR BS8900A fully supports IP RAN and provides GE/FE or IPoverE1 for
Abis/Iub interfaces.
BS8900A provides E1/T1, and GE/FE interfaces for Abis/Iub connection and
supports various transmission networking schemes such as SDH network, IP
networking and splitting transmission.
Outdoor Macro BTS BS8900A adopts hermetic rack. It is water proof, dust proof,
EMC compatible to suit the outdoor application scenarios. BS8900A provides IP55
protection capability, -40 55C working temperature, and C class lightning
protection. BS8900A can provide a fast deployment, low cost and equipment room
free solution in tough environments.
1.3
Application Scenarios
BS8900A develops a new solution for GSM/UMTS integrated network and network
evolution. BS8900A can be applied in dense urban, urban, suburban, rural area,
highway or outdoor environment. Furthermore it can fully meet operators
requirements in different stages and scenarios. BS8900A can be some
combination of 4 basic cabinets and be a flexible and customized solution for
outdoor application scenario. With IP55 protection capability and -4055C
working temperature, BS8900A can be used in tough environments. Figure 1-2
shows the application scenario of BS8900A.
Figure 1-2
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Product Architecture
2.1
Physical Structure
BS8900A adopts standard 19 inches rack structure. It is composed of outdoor
baseband cabinet BC8910A, outdoor radio cabinet RC8910A, outdoor radio
cabinet RC8911A, and battery cabinet PC8910A. Typical configuration dimension
of BS8900A is 1600mm * 600mm * 600mm (H*W*D). With the 200mm bottom base
and 16mm top cover, the total height reaches 1816mm.
Outdoor baseband cabinet is also called site support cabinet, including power
distribution shelf, fan shelf, baseband unit shelf, ventilation shelf, and additional
space reserved for transmission or other equipments. Outdoor RF cabinets are
used for containing radio unit, maximum supporting 6 RSUs. Battery cabinet
supports maximum 2150AH battery. BS8900A complete style is shown in the
following figure, consisting of one BC8910A, one RC8910A and one PC8910A.
BS8900A single rack supports up to 60 GSM TRXs or 30 UMTS CSs.
Figure 2-1
BC8910A
PC8910A
RC8910A
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2.2
Hardware Architecture
BS8900A consists of two main parts: baseband unit and radio unit as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 2-2
Baseband
Antenn
a
Baseband
Unit Unit
Processin
g
E1
STM-1
SA/
SE
CPRI
RSU
CC
GE/FE
2.2.1
FS
Radio
Unit
Control Signaling
Clock
Data
12
Figure 2-3
B8200
Cable Chute
Lightning Protection
Reserved space (f or
transmission, etc.)
Heater
In the case of DC power supply, AC/DC power system (5U) should be replaced by
DC power distribution with 2U in height.
Figure 2-4
Cable Chute
Lightning Protection
Reserved space (f or
transmission, etc.)
2.2.1.1
Baseband Unit
Baseband unit in BS8900A is responsible for processing the baseband signals.
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Figure 2-5
FS
PM
Board
Processing
FAM
SA
CC
The Baseband unit consists of control & clock board, fabric switch board,
baseband processing board, site alarm board (optional), site alarm extension
board (optional), Tower mounted Amplifier control Module (optional), power
module, and fan module.
Table 2-1
Board Name
CC
FS
2.2.1.1.1
Function Description
Baseband
UBPG
Processin
g Board
BPC
BPK
Interface
SA
Board
SE
TAM
PM
Power Module
FAM
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Figure 2-6
CC Panel
Table 2-2
CC Panel Interfaces
Interface Name
ETH0
ETH1
Description
Ethernet interface between BS8900A and RNC, adapting
interface of 10M/100M/1000M.
Ethernet interface used for cascading, debugging or local
maintenance, adapting interface of 10M/100M/1000M.
Used for Ethernet interface connection between BTS and
TX/RX
EXT
REF
15
Board power interface (-48V, -48V ground, protection ground, digital ground)
with reverse connection protection function
2.2.1.1.2
UBPG
UBPG is the GSM baseband processing board. It processes the physical layer
protocol and frame protocol specified by 3GPP. UBPG panel is illustrated in the
following figure.
Figure 2-7
16
UBPG Panel
(GMSK&8PSK,
equilibrium),
decryption,
deinterleaving,
2.
UBPG2
UBPG2 is another type of GSM baseband processing board. It provides the same
functionalities as UBPG, and has 3 CPRI interface used for RRU remote
connection. The figure below shows the UBPG2 panel.
Figure 2-8
Table 2-3
UBPG2 Panel
Interface Name
Description
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BPC
BPC is the UMTS baseband processing board. It processes the physical layer
protocol and frame protocol specified by 3GPP. BPC panel is illustrated in the
following figure.
Figure 2-9
BPC Panel
rate
adaptation,
channel
mapping,
spread
18
4.
BPK
BPK is another type of UMTS baseband processing board and its processing
capacity is larger than BPC. BPK panel is illustrated in the following figure.
Figure 2-10
BPK Panel
Besides the same functions of BPC, BPK can provide additional HSPA+
functionalities:
2.2.1.1.3
Performing UL 16QAM, and the peak rate throughput can reach 11.5Mbps
Figure 2-11
FS Panel
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Table 2-4
FS Panel Interfaces
Interface Name
Description
6 pairs optical interfaces, connected to
RRU
Receive the signal from the rear board in the downlink and retrieve the data
and timing.
2.2.1.1.4
I/Q mapping in the downlink and multiplex I/Q signal to the optical signals.
Interface Board
1.
Figure 2-12
SA Panel
Table 2-5
SA Panel Interfaces
Interface Name
-
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Description
8 E1/T1 interfaces,
Interface Name
Description
1 RS485,
1RS232 interface,
6+2 dry contacts (6 input interfaces, 2 bidirectional interfaces)
Being responsible for the signal monitoring and interface lightning protection
of its shelf.
2.
SE is site alarm extension board, and shares the bottom-right slot with Baseband
processing board. It is used to extend the port number if SA cannot fulfill the
requirements. The SE panel is illustrated in the following figure.
Figure 2-13
SE Panel
Table 2-6
SE Panel Interfaces
Interface Name
-
Description
8 E1/T1 interfaces,
1 RS485,
1RS232 interface,
6+2 dry contacts (6 input interfaces, 2 bidirectional
interfaces)
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2.2.1.1.5
Figure 2-14
TAM Panel
Description of the Interfaces on the TAM panel is shown in the table below.
Table 2-7
Interface Name
Description
TA0
TA1
TA2
TA3
TA4
TA5
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Providing power on and off for tower amplifier with +28V, +12V or +13V power
supply
2.2.1.1.6
Figure 2-15
PM Panel
Table 2-8
PM Panel Interfaces
Interface Name
MON
-48V/-48VRTN
ON/OFF
Description
Debugging interface, RS232
interface
-48V input
Power switch, turning on/off 12V power
to/from BBU
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2.2.1.1.7
EMMC management;
Figure 2-16
FAM Panel
2.2.1.2
2.2.2
24
Figure 2-17
Power
Distribution
Module
RFAN
Radio Module
RSU
Radio unit mainly processes the conversion between baseband signals and RF
signals.
In BS8900A, there are three kinds of radio unit, respectively: RSU40, RSU60E, and
RSU82. RSU40 is a UMTS only radio frequency module, which works in UMTS only
on 2100MHz/AWS. RSU60E is a multi-carrier radio frequency module, which can
work in GSM only, UMTS only or G/U dual mode via software configuration on
850/900/1800/1900MHz. RSU82 is a multi-carrier radio frequency module, which
can work in GSM only, UMTS only or G/U dual mode via software configuration and
support 2 sectors on 900/1800/2100MHz or 1 sector with 2*2 MIMO in HSPA+ mode.
The following will show the details.
2.2.2.1
RSU40
RSU40 is UMTS multi-carrier radio unit, working on 2100M/AWS. RSU40 supports
maximum 4 carriers, and the output power is 60W.
RSU40 module consists of MCPA (multi-carrier power module) module,
transceiver module, and duplex filter LNA. There are one TX/RX port and one RX
port for connecting antennas.
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2.2.2.2
RSU60E
RSU60E is a multi-carrier RF module, working on 850M/900M/1800M/1900M. It can
be configured as GSM only, UMTS only or dual mode module.
RSU60E maximum supports 6 TRXs in GSM mode. In case of GMSK modulation,
80W TOC output power can be provided. If 8PSK is used, the TOC output power is
50W.
If RSU60E is used as UMTS mode, it maximum supports 4 carriers with 80W TOC
output power.
In dual modes, RSU60E maximum supports 4 GSM TRXs and 1 UMTS carrier or 2
GSM TRXs and 2 UMTS carriers.
RSU60E module consists of MCPA module, transceiver module, and duplex filter
LNA. There are one TX/RX port and one RX port for connecting antennas.
The appearance of RSU40 is nearly the same as that of RSU60E, except the label,
as shown in the following figure.
Figure 2-18
The interfaces of RSU40 are the same as those of RSU60E, as described in the
following table.
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Table 2-9
S.N.
1
Label
Interface
ANT2(RX)
Interface to receive
diversity RF cable
Type/Connector
50 DIN type connector
Interface to
2
ANT1(TX/RX)
transmit/receive main
diversity RF cable
2.2.2.3
Frequency extension
RXin
RXout
TX1 RX1
TX2 RX2
DBG
MON
AISG
AISG interface
B9 socket
10
POWER
-48V DC input
interface
Frequency extension
interface
SMA connector
SMA connector
(IEC 874)
(IEC 874)
Debugging network
interface
External equipment
interface
RJ45 socket
DB15 socket
RSU82
RSU82
is
multi-carrier
and
multi-mode
RF
module,
working
on
27
In dual modes, RSU82 maximum supports 2*(4 TRXs + 1 carrier) or 2*(2 TRXs + 2
carriers).
RSU82 module consists of MCPA module, transceiver module, and duplex filter
LNA. There are two TX/RX port and two RX port for connecting antennas.
Figure 2-19
Table 2-10
S.N.
1
ANT2(RX)
Interface
Interface to receive
diversity RF cable
Type/Connector
50 DIN type connector
Interface to
2
ANT1(TX/RX)
transmit/receive main
diversity RF cable
Interface to
3
ANT3(TR/RX)
transmit/receive main
diversity RF cable
4
ANT4(RX)
Interface to receive
diversity RF cable
BBU and RRU
TX1 RX1
Interface /RRU
cascading interface
28
Interface /RRU
TX2 RX2
cascading interface
Debugging network
DBG
MON
AISG
10
POWER
interface
External equipment
interface
AISG interface
Power supply
interface
RJ45 socket
DB15 socket
B9 socket
-48V DC input
All the above RF modules can be inserted into BS8900A for different applications.
The following table gives a brief summary of all the RF modules.
Table 2-11
Radio
Tx/Rx
Frequency (Hz)
Mode
TOC
2100M
RSU40
1T2R
60W
AWS
RSU60E
850M
G/U
900M
G/U
1800M
1900M
G/U
900M
G/U
1800M
2100M
1T2R
80W
2*80W
RSU82
2.2.3
2T4R
2*60W
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Figure 2-20
Power
Distribution
Module
Battery
RFAN
Radio Module
2.2.4
Figure 2-21
Battery
2.3
Software Architecture
The software system of BS8900A can be divided into operating support layer and
application layer.
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Figure 2-22
GSM Function
LMT
NOP
SCS
UMTS
Function
OAM
DB
S
BR
S
BRACS
OSS
Sche.Timer Moni. CPP ExcepMem BBX File DBG
OMC-B
VOS
VxWorks
Hardware
(BSP)
The operating support layer provides the functions of OSS, while OAM, DBS, BRS,
BRACS, and SCS serve different BTS modes.
OSS (Operation Support Sub-system) is the support layer in this entire framework,
which is a hardware platform for running software and provides basic functions
like scheduling, timer, memory management, communication, sequencing control,
monitoring, alarming and logging.
31
Board Support Package (BSP) is the software closely connected with the board
hardware and supports Real Time Operation Support Sub-system (RT OSS) to
work on the board.
2.4
Functionality
2.4.1
Basic Functions
Being compliant with 3GPP standards, including GSM Phase I/Phase II Phase II
plus, as well as UMTS R99/R4/R5/R6/R7/R8/R9, ZXSDR BS8900A supports G/U 900,
G/U 850, G 1800 and G/U 1900, UMTS 2100, even mixed installation of boards with
different frequencies in the same cabinet.
With Um/Uu, Abis/Iub and O&M interfaces, ZXSDR BS8900A accomplishes the
following basic functions
With Um/Uu interface, the base station accomplishes UE access and radio
link transmission including RF processing, channel coding and decoding,
channel multiplexing and de-multiplexing, measuring and reporting, power
control,
transmit
diversity,
receiving
diversity,
calibration
and
synchronization.
with Abis/Iub interface, the base station connects with BSC/RNC and
accomplishes the following functions including cell management, reporting
BS
measurement
information,
broadcasting
system
Information,
With operating and maintenance interface, the base station provides system
management
functions
including
configuration
management,
alarm
2.4.2
Service Functions
Main service functions of ZXSDR BS8900A are listed as follows:
32
MBMS service, including broadcast and multicast functions (PtP & PtM)
Supports BSS local switch, and the voice data frame will switch in BSS and
will not go to core network
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Technical Specifications
3.1
Physical Indices
Table 3-1
Item
BC8910A
RC8910A
RC8911A
800*600*600
800*600*600
800*600*600
127Kg
93Kg
Weight of full
(RSU40,RSU6
(RSU40/RSU
configuration
0E)
60E)
139Kg
99Kg
(RSU82)
(RSU82)
PC8910A
Appearance
Dimension(H*
W*D)
800*600*600
( mm*mm*mm)
94Kg
without battery
47Kg
277Kg
Weight of full
configuration
(RSU40/RSU
N/A
N/A
with battery
60E)
415Kg
283 Kg
(RSU82)
RF module
N/A
6 RSUs
3*RSUs
N/A
Battery
N/A
N/A
150AH
2150AH
Note: 1. BS8900A has totally 4 basic cabinets. 2. The basic cabinets can be flexibly
combined together according to the actual application scenarios.
Table 3-2
Item
34
Complete Style
Standard
Style
Compact Style
Cabinet
BC8910A +
BC8910A+
Combination
RC8910A+ PC8910A
RC8910A
1600*(1200+100)*600
1600*600*600
BC8910A+RC8911A
Appearance
Dimension(H*W*D)
( mm*mm*mm)
1600*600*600
200Kg
Weight of full
280Kg (RSU40,
(RSU40,
195Kg (RSU40,
configuration
RSU60E)
RSU60E)
RSU60E)
without battery
290Kg (RSU82)
210Kg
200Kg (RSU82)
(RSU82)
RF Modules
6*RSUs
6*RSUs
3*RSUs
Power Supply
AC+2150AH
DC
AC+150AH
Note: Minimally 100mm interval between two cabinets standing on the ground is
reserved for wiring or maintenance in complete style.
3.2
Performance Indices
3.2.1
Frequency Band
3.2.2
Indices
GSM: 850M/900M/1800M/1900M
UMTS: 850M/900M/1800/1900/2100M/AWS
Capacity Indices
Table 3-4
Indices
35
60 TRXs
Maximum UMTS CS
30 CSs
Maximum CE
3.2.3
Receiver sensitivity
Table 3-5
Indices
-113.5dBm@GSM single antenna
Receiver sensitivity
3.2.4
RSU40
60W
RSU60E
80W
RSU82
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2*80W (900/1800MHz)
2*60W (2100MHz)
3.3
Power Indices
3.3.1
Power Supply
Table 3-7
Indices
-48V DC (-57V DC-40V DC)
220V AC (176V AC 264V AC)
Maximum 2150AH
3.3.2
Power Consumption
3.3.2.1
Table 3-8
DC, 13W/TRX)
Station
Radio Module
S6/6/6
S12/12/12
Frequency
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
900M
665
1150
1115
2050
1800M
685
1190
1150
2130
850M/900M
670
1165
1275
2165
1800M/1900M
715
1225
1360
2285
RSU82
RSU60E
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3.3.2.2
Table 3-9
20W/Carrier)
Station
Radio
S111
S222
S333
Frequency
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
RSU40
2100M
400
605
475
785
615
975
RSU60E
850M/900M
460
665
535
795
635
1000
2100M
355
590
460
775
585
950
900M
515
745
615
875
700
1075
Module
RSU82
3.3.2.3
Table 3-10
3.4
Average
Peak
RSU60E (850M/900M)
755
1185
RSU82 (900M)
730
1185
Interface Indices
Table 3-11
Interface
Item
E1/T1
Indices
16 pairs(8pairs
optional)
Type
DB44
Standard
ITU G.703/G.704
1
Abis/Iub
10M/100M/1000M
Ethernet
(either or)
electrical
Auto-Negotiation.
10/100/1000BASE-T
RJ45
IEEE 802.3
compatible
Auto-MDI/MDIX
38
1000BASE-LX IEEE
1 1000M optical
SFP
802.3 compatible
Or 1 100M optical
(LC)
100BASE-FX IEEE
802.3 compatible
STM-1
2 pairs(optional)
SFP
ITU G.957
(LC)
ITU G.707
1
Cascading,
10M/100M/1000M
Debugging or
Ethernet
Local
electrical
10/100/1000BASE-T
RJ45
Auto-Negotiation.
Maintenance
IEEE 802.3
compatible
Auto-MDI/MDIX
3.5
Baseband/Radio
CPRI
12 pairs
Clock
GPS
SFP
(LC)
SMA
CPRI 2.0
GPS TX/RX Port
NMEA 0183 V3.0
Environment Indices
Table 3-12
Temperature
Indices
Relative Humidity
5%100%
Waterproof/Dustproof
IP55
Ground
Mechanical vibration
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3.6
Indices
Capable of protecting against the contact
Anti-static protection
Surge anti-interference
requirement
3.7
Reliability Indices
In ZXSDR BS8900A, the algorithm of system reliability is based on the national
military GJB/Z299B Electronic Equipment Reliability Estimation Manual and US
military handbook MIL-HDBK-217F Electronic Equipment Reliability Estimation.
Table 3-14
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Indices
MTBF
134,000 hours
MTTR
0.5 hours
Availability index:
99.999627%
Down duration
<1.961min/year
Configurations
4.1
Table 4-1
Board
CC
UBPG2
12 GSM TRXs/board.
Maximum 5 boards can be configured.
12 GSM TRXs/board, with 3 pairs of CPRI interfaces.
Maximum 5 boards can be configured.
6 UMTS CSs/board, with 192CEs UL/192CEs DL
Baseband
Processing
Configuration Principles
BPC
Board
BPK
FS
modes.
Maximum 2 boards can be configured.
Interface
Board
SA
41
TAM
PM
FAM
4.2
It is configured by default.
Table 4-2
RSU
RSU40
RSU60E
Configuration Principles
Maximum 4 carriers in UMTS single mode.
Maximum 6 TRXs in GSM or 4 carriers in UMTS single mode.
Maximum 4 TRXs+1 carrier or 2 TRXs+2 carriers in G/U dual mode.
Maximum 2*6 TRXs in GSM single mode.
RSU82
4.3
4.3.1
RSU82 configuration
RSU82 is based on MCPA technology. It supports maximum 2*6 TRXs for GSM. In
baseband unit, one UBPG/UBPG2 board supports 12 GSM TRXs.
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Table 4-3
Site Type
4.3.2
Number of
Number of RSU
Number of Rack
UBPG/UBPG2
S6/6/6
S12/12/12
RSU60E Configuration
RSU60E is based on multi-carrier technology. In GSM mode, it maximum supports
6 TRXs. For baseband part, one UBPG/UBPG2 board can support 12 TRXs.
Table 4-4
Site Type
Number of
Number of RSU
Number of Rack
UBPG/UBPG2
S4/4/4
S6/6/6
S12/12/12
4.4
4.4.1
RSU82 configuration
One RSU82 supports maximum 2*3 carriers in UMTS single mode when ensuring
20W per carrier. For baseband unit, one BPC/BPK can support UMTS 6CSs.
Table 4-5
Site Type
Number of
Number of RSU
Number of Rack
BPC/BPK
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
S4/4/4
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S2/2/2/2/2/2
4.4.2
RSU40 configuration
RSU40 maximum output power is 60W in UMTS 2100M.One RSU40 supports 3
carriers when it ensures the 20W output power for each carrier. For baseband part,
one BPC/BPK can support 6 CSs.
Table 4-6
Site Type
4.4.3
Number of
Number of RSU
Number of Rack
BPC/BPK
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
S4/4/4
S2/2/2/2/2/2
RSU60E configuration
RSU60E maximum output power is 80W in UMTS 850/900M. One RSU60E supports
4 carriers when it ensures the 20W output power for each carrier. For baseband
part, one BPC/BPK can support 6CSs.
Table 4-7
Site Type
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Number of
Number of RSU
Number of Rack
BPC/BPK
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
S4/4/4
S2/2/2/2/2/2
4.5
4.5.1
Table 4-8
Site Type
Number of
Number of
Number of
Number of
RSU60E
UBPG/UBPG2
BPC/BPK
Rack
G:S444+U:S111
G:S222+U:S222
Table 4-9
Site Type
4.5.2
Number of
Number of
Number of
Number of
RSU82
UBPG/UBPG2
BPC/BPK
Rack
G:S888+U:S222
G:S444+U:S444
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Table 4-10
Site Type
Number of
Number of
RSU
UBPG/UBPG2
Number
of
BPC/BPK
Number
of Rack
3
RSU60E-850/90
G:S666(850/900/1800/1
0/1800/1900M +
900M) +U:S333(2100M)
3
RSU40-2100M
Table 4-11
Number of RSU
UBPG/UBPG
2
Number
of
Numbe
r of
BPC/BP
Rack
2
G:S444(900/1800MHz
RSU82-900/1800MH
) +U:S222(2100MHz)
z+2
RSU82-2100MHz
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Abbreviation
Abbreviations
Full Characteristics
rd
3GPP
64QAM
AGPS
Assisted GPS
AMR
BB
Base Band
BBU
BCCH
BITS
BPC
BPK
BRACS
BRS
Bearer Sub-system
BSC
BSP
BTS
CAPEX
CAPital EXpenditure
CC
CE
Channel Element
CN
Core Network
CORBA
CPRI
CS
Circuit Switch
CS
Carrier Sector
DBS
DL
Down Link
DTX
Discontinuous transmission
EDGE
E-EDGE
Enhanced EDGE
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EFR
FAM
FE
Fast Ethernet
FP
Frame Protocol
FR
Full Rate
FS
Fabric Switch
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GERAN
GPS
GSM
HR
Half Rate
HSPA+
HSPA Evolution
LTE
MicroTCA
MIMO
MS/UE
MTBF
MTTR
NBAP
OAM
OPEX
OPeration EXpenditure
OSS
PM
Power Module
PS
Packet Switch
PtM
Point to Multi-point
PtP
Point to Point
RF
Radio Frequency
RNC
RRU
RTT
SA
Site Alarm
SCS
SDH
SDR
SE
TA
Time Advance
TAM
TMA
TNS
UBPG
UBPG
UBPG2
UL
Up Link
USB
UTRAN
VxWorks
WCDMA
WiMAX
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