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Date 2011-09-28
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Contents
1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Appearance......................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Physical Ports..................................................................................................................................................2
2 Technical Specifications............................................................................................................3
2.1 Frequency Band..............................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Capacity............................................................................................................................................................4
2.3 Receiver Sensitivity........................................................................................................................................4
2.4 Output Power...................................................................................................................................................6
2.5 Power Consumption.....................................................................................................................................10
2.5.1 Power Consumption of the BTS3900...............................................................................................10
2.5.2 Power Consumption of the BTS3900A............................................................................................12
2.5.3 Power Consumption of the BTS3900L.............................................................................................13
2.5.4 Power Consumption of the BTS3900AL..........................................................................................14
1 Introduction
The MRFU can be used in an indoor cabinet or a protective outdoor cabinet. The
MRFU can modulate, demodulate, combine, and divide baseband and RF signals. It
also processes baseband and RF signal data. With the Software Defined Radio
(SDR) technology, the MRFU can work either in GU or GL dual-mode through
software configuration modification.
1.1 Appearance
Figure a.1 shows the appearance of the MRFU.
A BBU3900 and MRFU are connected through a CPRI port using an electrical or
optical cable to transmit CPRI signals.
The BBU3900 and the MRFU are connected in dual-star topology. In this topology,
the CPRI port on the GTMU or UBRI is connected to CPRI0 on the MRFU, and the
CPRI port on the WBBP or LBBP is connected to CPRI1 on the MRFU, as shown in
Figure a.2.
2 Technical Specifications
2.2 Capacity
Table 2.3 Single-mode capacity
Mode Capacity
GSM Each MRFU supports 6 TRXs.
UMTS Each MRFU supports 4 TRXs.
LTE MRFU V1 (1800 MHz): Each MRFU V1 (1800 MHz) supports 1
TRX. The LTE bandwidth is 3, 5, or 10 MHz.
MRFU V2 (900 MHz): Each MRFU V2 (900 MHz) supports 1
TRX. The LTE bandwidth is 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 20 MHz.
MRFU V2 (1800 MHz): Each MRFU V2 (1800 MHz) supports 1
TRX. The LTE bandwidth is 5, 10, 15, or 20 MHz.
MRFU modules operating in GSM mode and in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band comply
with the srandard EN 301 502 V9.2.1.
MRFU modules operating in GSM mode and in the 850 or 1900 MHz frequency band comply
with the srandard 3GPP TS 45.005 V10.2.0 & 3GPP TS 51.021 V10.2.0.
MRFU modules operating in UMTS, LTE, or Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) mode and in 900 or
1800 MHz frequency band comply with the standard ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1.
MRFU modules operating in UMTS, LTE, or Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) mode and in 850 or
1900 MHz frequency band comply with the standard 3GPP TS 37.104 V10.4.0 & TS 37.141
V10.4.0.
For S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, and S6, the GSM output power in 8PSK mode is the same as that in
GMSK mode with the improvement in the hardware capability. For S7 and S8, the GSM output
power in 8PSK mode is the same as that in GMSK mode with the optional feature Enhanced
EDGE Coverage enabled.
*: The UMTS mode is supported in terms of hardware.
The output power is 1 dB lesser than the standard power when the MRFU is located at a height
of 3500 m to 4500m; and is 2 dB lesser than the standard power when the MRFU is located at a
height of 4500 m to 6000m.
Factors such as the site-to-site distance, frequency-reuse factor, power control algorithm, and
traffic model affect the gain achieved by dynamic power allocation. Therefore, in most cases,
the network planning can be based on the power specification achieved by dynamic power
allocation.
In power sharing mode, the power control and DTX functions must be enabled. In GBSS8.1,
power sharing cannot be used together with functions concentric cell, Co-BCCH, tight BCCH
frequency reuse, or enhanced measurement report. In GBSS9.0, power sharing can be used
together with functions concentric cell, Co-BCCH, tight BCCH frequency reuse, and enhanced
measurement report. In GBSS8.1 and GBSS9.0, power sharing cannot be used together with
IBCA, dynamic MAIO, RAN sharing, or double-slot cell.
Power sharing assumes a random distribution of UEs in the cell.
Table 2.7, Table 2.8, and Table 2.9 list the typical configurations of the MRFU V1.
Table 2.7 Typical MRFU V1 configuration (900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900 MHz, single-mode)
Number Number Number Output Output Output Output
of GSM of UMTS of LTE Power Sharing Power per Power per
Carriers Carriers Carriers per Power UMTS LTE
GSM per GSM Carrier Carrier
Carrier Carrier (W) (W)
(W) (W)
1 0 0 60 60 0 0
2 0 0 40 40 0 0
3 0 0 27 31 0 0
4 0 0 20 27 0 0
5 0 0 12 20 0 0
6 0 0 10 16 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 60 0
0 2 0 0 0 40 0
0 3* 0 0 0 27* 0
0 4* 0 0 0 20* 0
0 0 1 0 0 0 60
1 1 40 40
1 2 40 20
2 1 20 40
2 2 20 20
3 1 20 10
3 1 16 20
3 2 16 10
3 2 10 20
4 1 12 20
4 2 10 10
5 1 10 10
1 1 40 40
2 1 20 40
3 1 20 10
3 1 16 20
4 1 15 10
4 1 12 20
5 1 10 20
Table 2.10, Table 2.11, and Table 2.12 list the typical configurations of the MRFU V2.
Two MRFU V2 modules are required to enable MIMO on the UMTS side.
Table 2.10 Typical MRFU V2 configuration (850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz, single-mode)
Number Number Number Output Output Output Output
of GSM of UMTS of LTE Power Sharing Power per Power per
Carriers Carriers Carriers per Power UMTS LTE
GSM per GSM Carrier Carrier
Carrier Carrier (W) (W)
(W) (W)
1 0 0 60 60 0 0
2 0 0 40 40 0 0
3 0 0 27 31 0 0
4 0 0 20 27 0 0
5 0 0 16 20 0 0
6 0 0 12 20 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 60 0
0 1 0 0 0 2x60 0
0 2 0 0 0 40 0
0 2 0 0 0 2x40 0
0 3* 0 0 0 27* 0
0 3* 0 0 0 2x27* 0
0 4* 0 0 0 20* 0
1 1 40 40
2 1 20 40
2 1 31 20
3 1 20 20
4 1 12 20
5 1 10 20
1 2 40 20
2 2 20 20
3 2 16 10
3 2 10 20
4 2 10 10
When there are no more than three GSM carriers, LTE bandwidth can be 1.4, 3, 5, 10, or 15
MHz in the 900 MHz frequency band or be 5, 10, or 15 MHz in the 1800 MHz frequency band.
When there are more than three GSM carriers, LTE bandwidth can be 1.4, 3, 5, or 10 MHz in
the 900 MHz frequency band or be 5 or 10 MHz in the 1800 MHz frequency band.
Two MRFU V2 modules are required to enable MIMO on the LTE side.
1 1 40 30
1 1 30 40
2 1 27 20
2 1 20 30
3 1 20 20
4 1 12 20
5 1 10 20
The typical power consumption and the maximum power consumption are measured when the
base station works at a temperature of 25°C.
The typical power consumption for GSM is reached when the base station works with 30% load
and power control and DTX are enabled. The maximum power consumption for GSM is reached
when the base station works with 100% load.
The typical power consumption for UMTS is reached when the base station works with 40%
load. The maximum power consumption for UMTS is reached when the base station works with
100% load.
The typical power consumption for LTE is reached when the base station works with 50% load.
The maximum power consumption for LTE is reached when the base station works with 100%
load. The 2 x 2 MIMO configuration is applied on the LTE side. The output power of each carrier
is 40 W and the bandwidth of each carrier is 10 MHz.
The power consumption for GSM is calculated based on the sharing power.
Table 2.14 Power consumption of the BTS3900 (-48V) (configured with MRFU V2, 900
MHz)
Mode Configuration Output Power Typical Power Maximum
per Carrier (W) Consumption Power
(W) Consumption
(W)
GSM 3x2 20 620 730
Table 2.15 Power consumption of the BTS3900 (-48V) (configured with MRFU V2, 1800
MHz)
Mode Configuration Output Power Typical Power Maximum
per Carrier (W) Consumption Power
(W) Consumption
(W)
GSM 3x2 20 640 750
Table 2.17 Power consumption of the BTS3900A (AC) (configured with MRFU V2, 900
MHz)
Mode Configuration Output Power Typical Power Maximum
per Carrier (W) Consumption Power
(W) Consumption
(W)
GSM 3x2 20 620 730
Table 2.18 Power consumption of the BTS3900A (AC) (configured with MRFU V2, 1800
MHz)
Mode Configuration Output Power Typical Power Maximum
per Carrier (W) Consumption Power
(W) Consumption
(W)
GSM 3x2 20 640 750
Table 2.20 Power consumption of the BTS3900L (configured with MRFU V2, 900 MHz)
Mode Configuration Output Power Typical Power Maximum
per Carrier (W) Consumption Power
(W) Consumption
(W)
GSM 3x2 20 645 755
Table 2.21 Power consumption of the BTS3900L (configured with MRFU V2, 1800 MHz)
Mode Configuration Output Power Typical Power Maximum
per Carrier (W) Consumption Power
(W) Consumption
(W)
GSM 3x2 20 645 755