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Antenna Systems are integral parts of EDGE, WCDMA, or WiMAX
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radio networks
The antenna system combines multi-band capability, optimum
performance and reliability
WCDMA Antenna Systems can be co-sited with GSM/EDGE
Antenna Systems
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Antenna
WCDMA Dual MHA (Masthead Amplifier)
Bias-T
Diplexer (dual-band combiner)
Triplexer (triple-band combiner)
Feeder cable
Connector for feeder cable
Jumper cable
Grounding kit
Cable fixing kit (clamps and hangers)
EMP protector if required
Real Tilt
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Future releases
Support for BTS integrated antenna tilt control
Support for Control a mast head amplifier
In WN3.2 we have non-intelligent MHAs, only controlled by the
power and current alarms are possible
In WN4.0 its possible to control also active MHAs (AISG/3GPP).
Example: the gain mode / level is possible to select by the SW,
alarms from MHA, etc.
WMHD since WN4.0: Integrated RET with AISG Support
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configuration example:
BTS with Dual MHA
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Antenna System
configuration
example:
Dual Band BTS with
Dual MHA
and Bias-Ts
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Antenna System
configuration
example:
BTS with WMHD
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The Bias-T used in the Nokia Siemens Networks WCDMA Antenna Systems is an integral component of
the WCDMA Masthead Amplifier (MHA). There are two versions of Bias-T available: Bias-T with VSWR
(voltage standing-wave ratio) and non-VSWR Bias-T.
Bias-T has two primary functions. It provides:
Power to the Masthead Amplifier by injecting DC power into the RF feeder centre conductor, so separate
DC cabling is not needed
Fault monitoring of the antenna line VSWR (voltage standing-wave ratio) and Masthead Amplifier,
forwarding alarm signals to the base station antenna filter unit (WAF)
The Bias-T transfers DC power via the antenna coaxial cable to the MHA connected to the antenna line.
The Bias-T combines DC and RF energy onto the same coaxial cable and provides RF isolation toward
the DC voltage supply and DC isolation towards the BTS. The BTS TX power is fed through the Bias-T.
The VSWR alarm function indicates that the antenna, MHA, feeders or jumpers have developed problems
which impair their functioning. The Bias-T with VSWR can be installed to a WCDMA Antenna System
without an MHA as a stand-alone unit to provide lightning protection and VSWR monitoring.
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The Bias-T has lightning suppression built into the unit, as shown in the block diagram
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Choosing the Antenna Tune VSWR Threshold menu item opens the Tune VSWR Threshold dialog
box, where you can tune VSWR alarm threshold values for antenna filters inside RF modules.
The VSWR treshold tuning is used for defining values when an alarm notification needs to be sent for a
minor problem of an antenna line condition (decreased condition) and for a major problem condition (cell
blocking).
The VSWR threshold tuning can be also used (indirectly) to find out the actual VSWR value by changing
the values and monitoring alarms.
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Specify Minor and Major Ranges. (VSWR Values from 1.5 to 3.5)
The Alarms column shows the states of VSWR alarms for each filter.
When the tuning mode is activated by clicking the Start Tuning button, sending alarms to the NetAct from
the selected antenna lines is blocked. Alarms will not be sent until the tuning is stopped by clicking the
Stop and Save or Stop without Saving button.
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DC Stops
DC Stops are used to prevent DC
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General purpose
Amplifies RX (uplink) signals
Is an active device, requires power supply
Reduces system noise figure
Increases uplink capacity
Compensates for feeder and combiner losses in the up-link
direction, increasing coverage for suburban, rural and road sites
where antennas are in very high positions and the feeder lines are
long
Reduces interference caused by non-WCDMA mobile phone users
Allows mobiles to reduce transmission power level
Improves mobile station battery lifetime
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WMHC / WMHD
Dual MHA
2 MHA functionalities in a common enclosure
DC power supply through BTS 2 port only.
12 dB gain
WMHD: AISG Compatible
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If the MHA unit fails, a bypass mode ensures that the antenna line sector continues operating
Alarms are sent to the BTS via the DC feeders so if the power to the MHA is switched off the alarms are
switched off
If MHA power is lost, the MHA no longer amplifies the Rx signal, but the by-pass operation is still able to
pass through the Rx path (with minor loss).
The MHA has an operational current 'window' and providing the current consumed is within this window
and within the specified DC voltage range, the MHA operates correctly
When the monitored MHA current consumption is outside this window, an MHA alarm is activated
The BTS operating software confirms the alarms and performs a recovery action applicable to the version
of BTS operating software being used
To identify the specific software recovery action, please refer to the BTS Software User Manual
for information
An MHA alarm alerts if the MHA Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is defective or outside the operational limits
Note
If open or high impedance exists along the antenna line supplying the MHA DC supply, this indicates a
VSWR alarm condition
If an MHA alarm is activated, the cause of the alarm must be identified
Once the cause is clearly identified, the appropriate corrective actions can be performed to correct the
fault
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performance as WMHC
It has integrated RET bias-t with AISG
output connector and AISG support
WMHD replaces WMHC
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single enclosure
WMHD adds RET output connector and AISG controlling to
WMHC. Remote antenna tilt users saves RET bias-t and installing
time
RF-performance and outlook will remain same as WMHC
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WMHD MicroMHA comprises two identical amplifiers in one compact integrated package which is easy to
transport and install
A state of the art Low Noise amplifier design provides a nominal 12 dB of gain, compensating feeder loss
and improving coverage
In the unlikely event of component or power failure, a bypass path allows the BTS to continue operation
Power is fed via the feeder cable, in Flexi BTS no BiasTs are needed, WMHD gets its power and control
directly from BTS
With Ultrasite WCDMA BTS, the BiasT is needed
WMHD has also RET connector for remote antenna tilt adjustor, RTA
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following functions:
Amplifying the uplink signal received from the TX/RX antenna
with a low noise figure.
Feeding the overall Node B downlink signal to the TX/RX
antenna
The TMA is an optional but highly recommended unit as it
compensates cable losses in the uplink and thus ensures lower
noise disturbance.
High selectivity filters ensure high TX/RX separation, enabling the
reception of low signal levels in the uplink. It therefore improves link
quality and link availability at the cell borders
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The TMA is always installed outside the Node B rack/shelter and close to the antenna, thus achieving
fixed sensitivity independently of the feeder cable length.
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DTMA
The DTMA (Dual Tower Mounted Amplifier) is a four-port RF unit (2 x in, 2 x out)
Consists of two identical TMA submodules in a single housing
One submodule is used for the RX main path and the other for the RX diversity
path
One DTMA module is thus required for each sector
The DTMA is very efficient in combination with a cross- polarized antenna
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SDTMA
The SDTMA (Single Feeder Controlled DTMA) has the same capabilities as the
DTMA module
Additionally supports DC power supply and SDTMA signalling via one port for
both TMAs inside the SDTMA
SDTMA is SW-prepared to switch from dual feeder controlled to single feeder
controlled DTMA if required in the current configuration
In case of dual feeder control the RET functionality is provided
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The RET (Remote Electrical Tilt) module is located directly under the antenna and contains a stepper
motor which adjusts a phase shift within the antenna
This module is accessed from a RET capable TMA module (TMARET/DTMARET/SDTMA) via the
RS485 interface
RET specific commands enter the Node B at the Core Controller, are routed through a RET capable
DUAMCO (variant DUAMCORET) and are transmitted to the RET module via the RET capable TMA
module
The signals are sent over the HDLC protocol
In the opposite direction the RET module sends information and alarms
RET signaling and DC power from the DUAMCO to the TMA and vice versa is transported through the
antenna feeder cable; a triplexer is integrated in the TMA to provide these functions
A special cable is needed between the TMA and the RET module for the RETs DC voltage and the
RS485 interface
The TMA and its variants are powered by the related DUAMCOs (e.g. TMA/DTMA by DUAMCORT and
TMARET/DTMARET by DUAMCORET).
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a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with a fail-safe path and a bias & signaling board
The transmit path consists of the TX part of the duplex filters
The receive path consists of the RX part of the duplex filters and contains the LNA
The triplexer combines the TX and the RX path with the TMA signaling path (e.g. alarms). Therefore only
one feeder cable is required between the TMA and the Node B
The TMA is supplied with +12 V DC through the feeder cable from the Node B
The LNA within the TMA has two parallel gain elements:
If a single failure occurs, operation continues with reduced gain
If both gain elements fail, or the supply of the TMA fails, the LNA is bypassed by a fail-safe switch.
The DTMA module consists of
two RF ports
a duplexer subsystem
a triplexer
an LNA with a fail-safe path and a bias & signaling board
For each sub-module, signaling and DC power supply are provided through the associated feeder cables
from the Node B
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The DTMAF / DTMARETF shall be grounded to the pole, therefore a protective earthing conductor has to
be prepared for each device on site.
The mounting plate provides a ground screw with a locking washer attached to it and a threaded hole for
connection of the protective earthing conductor (see bottom view of the devices). The protective earthing
conductor cable lug must have the right size for the M8 ground screw. The cross section of the protective
earthing conductor must be not less than 16 mm2 (AWG 6).
The other end of the protective earthing conductor should be safely connected to a well grounded point on
the pole. The DTMAF / DTMARETF shall be grounded to the pole, therefore a protective earthing
conductor has to be prepared for each device on site.
The mounting plate provides a ground screw with a locking washer attached to it and a threaded hole for
connection
of the protective earthing conductor (see bottom view of the devices). The protective earthing conductor
cable
lug must have the right size for the M8 ground screw. The cross section of the protective earthing
conductor must
be not less than 16 mm2 (AWG 6).
The other end of the protective earthing conductor should be safely connected to a well grounded point on
the pole.
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Pin
Signal
Description
12V
N/C
RS485B
N/C
RS485A
N/C
GND
N/C
Ground
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Care must be taken that the draining pipe (see bottom view of the devices) is pointed downwards. The
draining outlet is factory mounted. If it, for any reason, would be loosened, it should be tightened again
with a sufficient torque wrench, however not exceeding 2.2 Nm (1.6 ft lb).
The draining pipe must never be obstructed or covered with paint which would impede the venting and
draining of the housing.
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If a DTMARETFV4 shall be installed, pay attention to the following special notice of the manufacturer.
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The RET male connector must be firmly tightened by means of bare hands only. No tool (e.g. pliers) can
be used.
Failure to follow this instruction can cause damage to the RET connector assembly and further, it can
cause water intrusion into the unit.
If the RET cable is not connected, the cap provided with the unit must be firmly screwed on the RET
female connector on the TMA.
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The hose clips surrounds the pole and are fitted into the corresponding openings of the mounting plate
(see rear view of the devices). This is the situation just before tightening the hose clips.
For the mounting, the following steps can be generally recommended. First connect the DTMAF /
DTMARETF to the antenna feeder cable. Take into consideration that the antenna feeder often is very stiff
and rather heavy. The position of its coaxial connectors therefore often determines the position of the
DTMAF / DTMARETF on the pole.
1. Place the DTMAF / DTMARETF in its final mounting position at the pole.
2. Secure the unit with a tensioning belt.
3. Open the hose clips by pressing the button at the end of the clip lock and then smoothly pull out the
perforated metal band.
4. Move the metal band of the hose clip gently into the openings of the mounting plate.
5. Close the hose clip loosely around the pole.
6. Tighten the hose clip screws carefully, but do not over-tighten.
7. Remove the tensioning belt.
8. Connect the DTMAF / DTMARETF first to the antenna feeder cable (NodeB) and then to the antenna
jumper cable (ANT). The torque must be 25 Nm (18.5 ft lb).
9. Connect the protective earthing conductor with the DTMAF / DTMARETF ground screw. Tighten the
connection to a torque of 5 Nm (3.7 ft lb).
10. The use of self-vulcanizing tape as an environmental protection of the connectors is recommended.
Pay attention to the thermal dimensional changes of the antenna feeder cables. If the antenna is equipped
with a RET module, install the DC power / data cable between the module and the 8 pole circular
connector of the DTMARETF. The required cable will be delivered with the RET module together.
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A TMARET unit contains both MHA and RET unit.. Note that only DTMARETFV1, DTMARETFV2,
DTMARETFV3, DTMARETFV4, SDTMARETFV1, SDTMARETFV2, SDTMARETFV3 and TMARETFV1
TMARET types can be commissioned in the TMARET Settings page.
Autodetected AISG MHAs are commissioned in the AISG MHA Settings page and autodetected AISG
RETs are commissioned in the RET Settings page
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Click the New Unit button to add either a new TMARET or RET unit to the HW configuration.
RET in Use
NodeB0 Antenna
TMARET type.
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NodeB1 Antenna
For a RET unit, define the following settings:
Antennas
Repeat the procedure for each TMARET or RET unit.
Click the Next button.
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RealTilt Interfaces
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The WRGT wideband combiner (WBC) is a special unit needed for additional TX combining in 2G BTS
when common antenna line is shared with a 3G BTS using a multiradio combiner (MRC). WRGT is used
for 800/900 MHz operational frequency bands and with FADB multiradio combiners.
The WRGT unit is only needed when MRC is used and Flexi WCDMA BTS modules are placed inside the
UltraSite EDGE cabinet using the vertical or horizontal installation kit (FMUA/FMUB), to perform the
additional combining of GSM TX signals.
The WRGT is placed to the baseband unit rack of the BTS. FMUA/FMUB is only supported by newer
versions of IDC_/ODCA cabinets (from v.101 for FMUA and v.202 for FMUB). The WRGT unit contains
the additional interconnecting cables needed
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Typical Antenna
System with an
MRC
Connector
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Feeder
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If license installation has been successful, RX Signal Level Monitoring values are shown
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Smart Diplexers
New innovative diplexer enables co-site low (700-900Mhz) and
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FAWA
FAWA is a combiner located near the BTS. It incorporates a wide band low pass filter
with a wide band high pass filter. In case of MHA use, it is powered via -48VDC. One
unit can be used to combine the TX and RX bands for a HIGH BAND BTS (Sector) and
LOW BAND BTS (Sector) on the same RF cable.
DC IN
BTS 698-960
Feeder
Out 2
BTS 1710-2170
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RET feeder
selection
switch
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BTS 698-960
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FDWA
FDWA is a diplexer located after the feeder cables just before the Antenna Line
equipment. It incorporates a wide band low pass filter with a wide band high pass filter.
One unit can be used to seperate the TX and RX bands for a HIGH BAND basestation
and LOW BAND basestation from the same RF cables. FDWA is designed to be
completely outdoor mounted.
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X-pol. antenna
with MHA and
RET
X-pol. antenna
with MHA
FDWA
Feeders
WCDMA 900 BTS
FAWA
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Only one of both antennas can be RET controlled (typically the 3G antenna). The feeder carrying the RET
control signal is selected by a switch on the FAWA front panel.
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shown with the Flexi WCDMA BTS and the existing Nokia RealTilt
System
These configurations can also be used when the Flexi WCDMA
BTS is upgraded to RAS06, if the Flexi RET SW is not taken into
use
The Nokia Control Unit (RCUA or RCUO) requires an Ethernet
connection to the Flexi WCDMA BTS, so that the RET system can
be controlled from the BTS Element Manager
The Nokia Control Unit (RCUA or RCUO) can be -48VDC powered
from the Flexi WCDMA BTS
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1)
- RCUA or RCUO
469757A - Control Unit (RCUA)
471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007
- Control Cables (RCxx)
- as an option: 469797A - Splitter 1:3 (RSAA)
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- Smart Bias-Ts
469870A - Smart Bias-T, Mast side (RSMA)
469869A - Smart Bias-T, BTS side (RSBA)
- RCUA or RCUO
469757A - Control Unit (RCUA)
471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007
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469870A - Smart Bias-T, Mast side (RSMA)
469869A - Smart Bias-T, BTS side (RSBA)
- RCUA or RCUO
469757A - Control Unit (RCUA)
471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007
- Control Cables (RCxx)
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2) A splitter can be used directly after the RCUA to split the signal
to all sectors (e.g. Smart Bias-Ts required for each sector).
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Here the RET signal is fed through the Nokia MHA (WMHC or WMHD)
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In Flexi NodeB RET SW, each sector has its own separate RET control over
the feeder.
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
CS7299611
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5A
CS72996.03
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5A
CS7299613
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5A
CS7299515
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5A
CS72995.02
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5A
470057A
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5A
A4
WMHD MicroMHA comprises two identical amplifiers in one compact integrated package which is easy to
transport and install. A state of the art Low Noise amplifier design provides a nominal 12 dB of gain,
compensating feeder loss and improving coverage. In the unlikely event of component or power failure, a
bypass path allows the BTS to continue operation.
Power is fed via the feeder cable, in Flexi BTS no BiasTs are needed, WMHD gets its power and control
directly from BTS. With Ultrasite one BiasT is needed.
WMHD has also RET connector for remote antenna tilt adjustor, RTA.
WMHD Mast Head Amplifier is upgrade on WMHC.
WMHD adds RET output connector and AISG controlling to WMHC. Remote antenna tilt users saves RET
bias-t and installing time.
RF-performance and outlook will remain same as WMHC.
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
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5A
DTMAFV3
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5A
DTMAFV4
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5A
SDTMARETFV1
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5A
CS72311.05
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-0
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A4
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5A
CS72645
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Triplexer 900/1800/WCDMA
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-0
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92
5A
CS7223001
RA4540FEN06GLA1
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-0
RA4540FEN06GLA0
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93
5A
469870A
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RA4540FEN06GLA0
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5A
469869A
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RA4540FEN06GLA0
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5A
469797A
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5A
469759A
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5A
469757A
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-0
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5A
RCUA Interfaces
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