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1 DBS3900 LTE
Product Description
Issue 2.4
Date 2011-11-17
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Contents
2 Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Baseband Unit .................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2.1 Exterior of the BBU3900 ........................................................................................................................ 5
2.2.2 Boards of the BBU3900 .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3 Ports on the BBU3900 ............................................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Remote Radio Unit ........................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3.1 Exterior of the RRUs............................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.2 Ports on the RRUs ................................................................................................................................. 11
2.4 Auxiliary Devices ........................................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.1 Advanced Power Module with Heat-Exchanger ................................................................................... 14
2.4.2 Integrated Battery Backup System ........................................................................................................ 14
2.4.3 Transmission Cabinet with Heat-Exchanger ......................................................................................... 15
4 Configurations ............................................................................................................................. 25
4.1 Typical Configurations ................................................................................................................................... 25
4.2 Maximum Configurations .............................................................................................................................. 26
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is an evolved telecom standard. It provides various technical
benefits to Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN), including:
Reduced service delay
Higher user data rates
Increased spectral efficiency
Optimized support for packet services
Improved system capacity and coverage
LTE has flexible bandwidths, enhanced modulation schemes, and effective scheduling. In
addition, LTE allows operators to use both original and new spectral resources to provide data
and voice services.
1.1 Positioning
Focusing on customer-oriented innovation, Huawei launches a series of LTE products in its
SingleBTS product portfolios, including the distributed E-UTRAN NodeB (eNodeB)
DBS3900 LTE. The DBS3900 LTE (referred to as DBS3900 in this document) fully utilizes
Huawei platform resources and uses a variety of technologies to meet the challenges of
mobile network development.
The eNodeB is used for radio access in the LTE system. The eNodeB mainly performs Radio
Resource Management (RRM) functions such as air interface management, access control,
mobility control, and User Equipment (UE) resource allocation. Multiple eNodeBs constitute
an E-UTRAN system.
1.2 Benefits
Advanced Base Station Platform, GSM and UMTS Co-Network, RAN Sharing,
and Smooth Evolution
As a SingleRAN solution, the DBS3900 enables smooth network evolution and reduces
the cost of LTE site deployment by sharing Huawei SingleBTS hardware platform and
equipment with other base stations, such as the DBS3900 GSM, DBS3900 WCDMA,
DBS3900 CDMA, or DBS3900 WiMAX.
The DBS3900 can share the network with GSM or UMTS base stations and support
handovers between LTE and the PS domain of the GERAN/UTRAN/CDMA2000. This
facilitates LTE network deployment in the existing GSM or UMTS network.
The DBS3900 supports RAN sharing. Different operators can share the RAN network,
reducing capital expenditure (CAPEX).
The BBU3900 is the baseband unit (BBU) of the DBS3900. The BBU3900 supports
multi-mode applications. Therefore, boards of different modes can be installed in one
BBU3900.
An RRU is a remote radio unit of the DBS3900. The BBU3900 and RRUs can be
flexibly configured on the basis of capacity and coverage requirements. Using the
approach of stack installation, capacity expansion can be easily achieved by means of
board/module stacking, rather than equipment replacement. Therefore, the cost of
hardware upgrade is significantly reduced.
The DBS3900 provides high throughput. It can provide a maximum throughput of 450
Mbit/s in the downlink and 300 Mbit/s in the uplink when using functions such as
64QAM, uplink and downlink multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), and ICIC.
Comprehensive IP Transport
Various transmission ports are provided, such as FE/GE electrical ports, FE/GE optical
ports, and E1/T1 ports.
Internet Protocol (IP) transport is supported. In addition, diversified network topologies
are supported, such as star, chain, and tree topologies.
Multiple Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms are applied to provide high capacity,
implement differentiated services, and meet the QoS requirements of services.
2 Architecture
2.1 Overview
The DBS3900 features a distributed architecture. It has two types of basic modules: BBU3900
and RRU. The BBU3900 and RRUs are connected using fiber optic cables through common
public radio interface (CPRI) ports.
Auxiliary devices of the DBS3900 are the supporting parts for the BBU3900 and RRUs.
Auxiliary devices provide installation space for the BBU3900 and supply power to the
BBU3900 and RRUs. Examples of auxiliary devices of the DBS3900 are the advanced power
module with heat-exchanger (APM30H), Integrated Battery Backup System with direct cooler
(IBBS200D) or Integrated Battery Backup System with TEC (IBBS200T), and transmission
cabinet with heat-exchanger (TMC11H). Flexible combinations of the basic modules and
auxiliary devices can provide diverse site solutions.
Figure 2-1 shows the architecture of the DBS3900.
Provides CPRI ports for communication with RRUs and processes uplink and downlink
baseband signals.
Manages the entire base station by means of operation and maintenance (OM) and
signaling message processing.
Provides an OM channel towards the local maintenance terminal (LMT) or iManager
M2000.
Provides clock ports for clock synchronization, alarm monitoring ports for environment
monitoring, and a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for commissioning using a USB
storage device.
If an E1/T1 port is required, the BBU3900 must be configured with a universal transmission
processing unit (UTRP). Otherwise, the UTRP is unnecessary.
To obtain timing signals from a Remote Global Positioning System (RGPS) or Building Integrated
Timing Supply System (BITS), the BBU3900 must be configured with a universal satellite clock
unit (USCU). Otherwise, the USCU is unnecessary.
The DBS3900 equipped with Ver.B or Ver.C cabinets supports the following RRU models:
RRU3201, RRU3808, RRU3203, RRU3220, RRU3222, RRU3908 V1, RRU3908 V2, RRU3240,
RRU3221, and RRU3928.
Only the DBS3900 equipped with Ver.C cabinet supports RRU3929.
RRU3203
RRU3908 V2
RRU3220
RRU3222
RRU3240
The auxiliary devices provided by Huawei can be combined with the basic modules
(BBU3900 and RRU) in a flexible manner, to support diverse installation scenarios. Examples
of basic DBS3900 auxiliary devices are APM30H, IBBS200D, IBBS200T, and TMC11H. The
auxiliary devices feature compact size, easy transportation, stack installation, and battery
backup power.
Item Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) (Base 700 mm x 600 mm x 480 mm
excluded)
Typical weight (Transmission APM30H Ver.B: ≤ 91 kg
devices excluded) APM30H Ver.C: ≤ 87 kg
Working temperature –40°C to +50°C with solar radiation ≤ 1120±10%
W/m2. A heater is required when the temperature is
lower than –20°C.
50°C to 55°C (working in a short time)
The IBBS200D and IBBS200T are compact, lightweight, and easy to transport.
Figure 2-6 shows the IBBS200D and IBBS200T.
As high temperature greatly affects the lifecycle of the storage batteries, the IBBS200T, which is more
heat-tolerant, is recommended in high-temperature areas and the IBBS200D can be used in other areas.
Item Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) (Base 700 mm x 600 mm x 480 mm
excluded)
Weight of the cabinet ≤ 57 kg
(Transmission devices and the
BBU excluded)
Working temperature –40°C to +50°C with solar radiation ≤ 1120±10%
W/m2. A heater is required when the temperature is
lower than –20°C.
50°C to 55°C (working in a short time)
3 Usage Scenarios
3.1 Overview
With continuous capacity expansion of the mobile network, site selection for the base station
has turned into a bottleneck during network deployment. Site selection becomes increasingly
complex to implement and requires additional investment in network deployment.
The DBS3900 is characterized by its small footprint, easy installation, and low-power
consumption. Therefore, the DBS3900 can be easily installed in a spare space at an existing
site. Each RRU is also compact and light. It can be installed close to an antenna to reduce
feeder loss and to improve system coverage. With these characteristics, the DBS3900 fully
addresses operators' concern over site acquisition and reduces network deployment time.
Therefore, the DBS3900 enables operators to efficiently deploy a high-performance LTE
network with a low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by minimizing the investment in
electricity, space, and manpower.
The DBS3900 has flexible applications to meet the requirement of fast network deployment in
different scenarios.
3.2 BBU+RRU+APM30H
If an outdoor site for the DBS3900 has only a 220 V AC power supply available, the
integrated configuration of the BBU+RRU+APM30H can be used.
In this scenario, the BBU3900 and transmission equipment are installed in the APM30H for
protection. The RRU can be installed flexibly. The BBU3900, RRU, and auxiliary devices can
be combined in many ways to meet different requirements for power distribution, power
backup, and expansion of transmission equipment space. Figure 3-1 shows the usage scenario.
3.3 BBU+RRU+TMC11H
If an outdoor site for the DBS3900 has only a –48 V DC power supply available and a larger
space for equipment is required, the BBU+RRU+TMC11H solution can be adopted.
The BBU3900 and transmission equipment are installed in the TMC11H, which provides a
large installation space. The BBU3900, RRU, and auxiliary devices can be combined in many
ways to meet different requirements for power distribution, power backup, and expansion of
transmission equipment space. Figure 3-2 shows the usage scenario.
The BBU3900 is installed on the indoor wall. Therefore, the BBU occupies a small space and
uses the existing power supply system and transport system. Figure 3-4 shows the usage
scenario.
3.6 BBU+RRU+ICR
If an indoor site for the DBS3900 has a 220 V AC or –48 V DC power supply available and a
new backup power supply is required, the BBU3900 can be installed in a baseband subrack of
an Indoor Centralized Rack (ICR), which provides a 19-inch-wide and 3 U-high space. The
RRU can be installed in an RF subrack of the ICR. This is the BBU+RRU+ICR solution.
A maximum of six RRUs can be installed in a centralized manner. The BBU3900 can be
installed in an existing ICR to share the power supply system and the transport system in the
existing network. Figure 3-5 shows the usage scenario.
3.7 BBU+RRU+IMB03
If an indoor site for the DBS3900 has a 220 V AC or –48 V DC power supply available, the
BBU3900 can be installed in an Indoor Mini Box (IMB03), which provides a 19-inch-wide
and 3 U-high space. This is the BBU+RRU+IMB03 solution.
As shown in Figure 3-6, the BBU3900 and power equipment are installed in the IMB03,
which provides indoor protection.
3.8 BBU+RRU+OMB
If an outdoor site for the DBS3900 has a 220 V AC or –48 V DC power supply available, the
BBU3900 can be installed in an Outdoor Mini Box (OMB). This is the BBU+RRU+OMB
solution.
As shown in Figure 3-7, the BBU3900 and power equipment are installed in the OMB, which
provides indoor protection.
4 Configurations
This chapter describes the typical configurations and maximum configurations of the
DBS3900.
NOTE
The specific RRU model is determined according to the supported frequency band.
Table 4-2 Maximum configurations of the DBS3900 equipped with Ver.B cabinets
Table 4-3 Maximum configurations of the DBS3900 equipped with Ver.C cabinets
NOTE
The specific RRU model is determined by the supported frequency band.
5.1 Overview
The DBS3900, which has all OM functions of eNodeBs, is one of the eNodeB product
portfolios launched by Huawei. The eNodeB supports the OM system that is based on the
man-machine language (MML) and the Graphical User Interface (GUI). The OM system
enables a hardware-independent OM mechanism and provides powerful OM functions to
meet various OM requirements.
The eNodeB supports local maintenance and remote maintenance. In the OM system, the
maintenance terminal supports the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN), and can access the
eNodeB using the Intranet or Internet, which makes maintenance more convenient and
flexible.
5.2 OM System
Figure 5-1 shows the OM system of the eNodeB.
The OM system consists of the LMT and the iManager M2000 (M2000 for short). The LMT
is used to maintain a single eNodeB. To perform maintenance operations, you can connect the
LMT to the eNodeB by using an Ethernet cable (local maintenance) or IP network (remote
maintenance). The M2000, a mobile element management system provided by Huawei, is
used to remotely maintain multiple eNodeBs of different software versions.
The functions of the OM system are as follows:
The LMT performs functions such as data configuration, alarm monitoring,
commissioning, and software upgrade. The LMT supports both MML and GUI modes.
The M2000 performs functions such as data configuration, alarm monitoring,
performance monitoring, and software upgrade. The M2000 supports both MML and
GUI modes.
5.3 Benefits
5.3.1 Configuration Management
The configuration management of the eNodeB features easy accessibility, high reliability, and
excellent scalability.
Easy accessibility
− The OM system supports a user-friendly GUI mode.
− The eNodeB provides configuration forms for the common configuration scenarios,
such as eNodeB startup, capacity expansion, and eNodeB replacement. In addition,
the eNodeB offers scenario-specific configuration wizards in GUI mode. This
scenario-oriented design helps to minimize the requirement for the user to manually
enter the configuration information, and speeds up the deployment.
− Huawei also provides the networking planning tool iPlan, which is used to import
data to the form for initial configuration, lowering efforts needed for network
planners and network optimization engineers.
High reliability
− The eNodeB provides data configuration, query, export, backup, and restoration
functions. At the same time, it can synchronize data with the M2000.
− The eNodeB updates all the configuration commands delivered to the eNodeB and
checks the configuration restrictions, avoiding impact of maloperations.
− The Configuration Management Express (CME), one of the components on the
M2000, supports configuration rollback in batches. Therefore, when the user
discovers abnormal running or malfunctions of the system after the configuration, the
user can run a rollback command to restore data.
Excellent scalability
− Configuration management by using the northbound network management system
(NMS) is supported.
− The user can add, remove, or modify eNodeB configurations by running MML
commands.
− The user can use MML commands and the iSStar of the M2000 to customize
functions of the M2000, for example, to customize troubleshooting procedures.
− Fault isolation and self-healing of the eNodeB also ensure that the local failure does
not affect the other parts of the system. In addition, the eNodeB can set up the cell
again with degraded specifications to minimize the impact of the failure on services.
Various tracing and monitoring methods
− The eNodeB supports various tracing functions to check the compatibility of
interfaces. The tracing functions are to trace the standard signaling of one UE in the
entire network, in a cell, or on standard interfaces. The user can trace operations of
the eNodeB on the LMT/M2000 in real time, or browse and analyze tracing results
later.
− The eNodeB supports the real-time performance monitoring in GUI mode, facilitating
the user to locate performance failures speedily. The user can monitor the
transmission quality of user-level or cell-level air interface, air interface performance
and interference, and quality of transmission links in real time.
− The eNodeB supports one-click collection and upload of system logs. When the user
fails to locate or rectify faults, this function helps the user to collect the detailed field
information. Then the user can provide the fault information to Huawei Customer
Service Center for more efficient troubleshooting.
Easy accessibility
− The user can perform health check on the eNodeB before and after an upgrade, back
up, download, and activate the software step by step by using the upgrade wizard of
the M2000. In addition, this function facilitates the user to query the upgrade status
and result.
− The eNodeB automatically upgrades the configuration data during upgrade. Therefore,
the user need not prepare the configuration data.
High efficiency
− The eNodeB supports remote upgrade and batch upgrade.
− The eNodeB supports upgrade strategy management. After the upgrade strategy is set,
the eNodeB can perform software upgrade automatically.
Small impact on services during software upgrade
− The eNodeB supports fast upgrade rollback. The user can perform version rollback
by running one command, reducing the impact of upgrade failures on the system.
− The eNodeB supports the management of patch packages. The eNodeB supports hot
patches, so that software corrections can be handled without interrupting system
operation.
The inventory management function helps to provide the inventory information about the
eNodeB, such as hardware, physical ports, transmission resources, system configuration,
and software version.
Accurate and real-time services
The eNodeB collects the inventory information periodically. The eNodeB synchronizes
the inventory information on a daily basis.
6 Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the DBS3900 include the capacity, equipment specifications,
and reliability and compliance standards.
Item Specification
Maximum number of 4 x 2 MIMO: 6 cells (1.4 MHz/3 MHz/5 MHz/10 MHz)
cells (DBS3900 Ver.B) 4 x 2 MIMO: 3 cells (15 MHz/20 MHz)
2 x 2 MIMO: 12 cells (1.4 MHz/3 MHz/5 MHz/10 MHz)
2 x 2 MIMO: 9 cells (15 MHz/20 MHz)
Maximum number of 4 x 2 MIMO: 6 cells (1.4 MHz/3 MHz/5 MHz/10 MHz/15
cells(DBS3900 Ver.C) MHz/20 MHz)
2 x 2 MIMO: 12 cells (1.4 MHz/3 MHz/5 MHz/10 MHz/15
MHz/20 MHz)
Maximum throughput Downlink rate at the Media Access Control (MAC) layer: 150
per cell (20 MHz) Mbit/s
Uplink rate at the MAC layer: 100Mbit/s (2 x 4 MU-MIMO)
Maximum throughput Downlink: 450 Mbit/s
per eNodeB Uplink: 300 Mbit/s
Maximum number of One LBBP configured (bandwidth of 1.4 MHz): 1008
UEs in One LBBP configured (bandwidth of 3 MHz/5 MHz/10
RRC_CONNECTED MHz/15 MHz/20 MHz): 1800
mode in an eNodeB
More than one LBBP configured (bandwidth of 1.4 MHz):
2016
More than one LBBP configured (bandwidth of 3 MHz/5
MHz/10 MHz/15 MHz/20 MHz): 3600
Item Specification
Maximum number of 8
concurrent Data Radio
Bearers (DRBs) per UE
Item Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 700mm × 600mm × 480mm
Weight APM30H Ver.B: 91kg (full configuration)
APM30H Ver.C: 87kg (full configuration)
Input power - 48V DC ( -38.4V ~ -57V)
6.2.2 BBU3900
Table 6-3 describes the technical specifications of the BBU3900.
Item Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D) 86 mm x 442 mm x 310 mm
Weight ≤ 12 kg (full configuration)
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band (MHz) Bandwi
and bandwidth dth
(MHz)
700 MHz (Band 777 to 787 746 to 756 5/10
13)
2.6 GHz (Band 7) Band C: 2500 to Band C: 2620 to 5/10/15
2520 2640 /20
Band D: 2510 to Band D: 2630 to
2560 2680
Band E: 2550 to Band E: 2670 to
2570 2690
Dimensions (H 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm (18 L without the housing)
x W x D) 485 mm x 285 mm x 170 mm (23.5 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 17.5 kg (without the housing)
≤ 19 kg (with the housing)
Item Specification
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band (MHz) Bandwidt
and bandwidth h (MHz)
700 MHz (Band 698 to 716 728 to 746 1.4/3/5/10/
12) 15
Dimensions (H 480 mm x 356 mm x 140 mm (24 L without the housing)
x W x D) 485 mm x 381 mm x 170 mm (31.4 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 21 kg (without the housing)
≤ 24 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band Bandwidth
and bandwidth (MHz) (MHz)
RRU3908 V2: 900 880 to 915 925 to 960 1.4/3/5/10/1
MHz (Band 8) 5/20
RRU3908 V1: 1710 to 1785 1805 to 1880 5/10/20
1800 MHz (Band 1710 to 1755 1805 to
3) 1850
1740 to 1785
1835 to
1880
Dimensions (H 480 mm x 356 mm x 140 mm (24 L without the housing)
x W x D) 485 mm x 380 mm x 170 mm (31 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 21 kg (without the housing)
≤ 23 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum RRU3908 V1: 1800 MHz: 2 x 30 W
output power RRU3908 V2: 900 MHz: 2 x 40 W
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band (MHz) Bandwid
and bandwidth th (MHz)
800 MHz (DD 832 to 862 791 to 821 5/10/15/
band 20) 832 to 847 791 to 806 20
842 to 862 801 to 821
Dimensions (H 400 mm x 220 mm x 140 mm (12 L without the housing)
x W x D) 400 mm x 240 mm x 160 mm (15 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 13.5 kg (without the housing)
≤ 15 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band (MHz) Bandwid
and bandwidth th (MHz)
800 MHz (DD 832 to 862 791 to 821 5/10/15/
band 20) 20
Dimensions (H 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm (18 L without the housing)
x W x D) 485 mm x 300 mm x 170 mm (24 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 17.5 kg (without the housing)
≤ 20 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Item Specification
Weight ≤ 20 kg (without the housing)
≤ 22 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band Bandwidth
and bandwidth (MHz) (MHz)
AWS (Band 4) 1710 to 1755 2110 to 2155 1.4/3/5/10/1
5/20
2.1 GHz (Band 1) 1920 to 1980 2110 to 2170 5/10/15/20
Dimensions (H 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm (18 L without the housing)
x W x D) 485 mm x 285 mm x 170 mm (23.5 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 17.5 kg (without the housing)
≤ 19 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Item Specification
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band (MHz) Bandwid
and bandwidth th (MHz)
2.6 GHz (Band 7) 2500 to 2570 2620 to 2690 5/10/15/
20
Dimensions (H 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm (18 L without the housing)
x W x D) 485 mm x 300 mm x 170 mm (25 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 20 kg (without the housing)
≤ 22 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Duplex mode FDD
Frequency band Frequency band RX band (MHz) TX band Bandwidth
and bandwidth (MHz) (MHz)
900 MHz (Band 880 to 915 925 to 960 1.4/3/5/10/1
8) 5/20
1800 MHz (Band 1710 to 1785 1805 to 1880 1.4/3/5/10/1
3) 5/20
Dimensions (H 440 mm x 220 mm x 140 mm (12 L without the housing)
x W x D) 400 mm x 240 mm x 160 mm (15 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 13.5 kg (without the housing)
≤ 15 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 40 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
Item Specification
Dimensions (H 480 mm x 356 mm x 140 mm (24 L without the housing)
x W x D) 485 mm x 380 mm x 170 mm (31 L with the housing)
Weight ≤ 23.5 kg (without the housing)
≤ 25 kg (with the housing)
Input power –48 V DC (–36 V DC to –57 V DC)
Maximum 2 x 60 W
output power
Temperature –40°C to +50°C (with solar radiation of 1120 W/m²)
–40°C to +55°C (without solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
IP rating IP65
Item Specification
System availability ≥ 99.999%
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) ≥ 155,000 hours
Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) ≤ 1 hour
System restarting time < 180s
Item Specification
Item Specification
Transportation ETSI EN300019-1-2 V2.1.4 (2003-04) class 2.3 "Public transportation"
Anti-seismic IEC 60068-2-57 (1999-11) Environmental testing – Part 2-57: Tests –
performance Test Ff: Vibration – Time-history method
YD5083-99: Interim Provisions for Test of Anti-seismic Performances of
Telecommunications Equipment (Telecommunication Industry Standard
of the People's Republic of China)
EMC The eNodeB meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
requirements and complies with the following standards:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
3GPP TS 36.113
ETSI EN 301489-1/23
ETSI EN 301908-1 V2.2.1 (2003-10)
ITU-R SM.329-10
The eNodeB is Conformite Europeenne (CE) certified.
A
ANR Automatic Neighbor Relation
APM advanced power module
B
BBU baseband Unit
BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply System
C
CAPEX capital expenditure
CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
CME Configuration Management Express
CPRI common public radio interface
D
DBS distribution base station
DCDU direct current distribution unit
DRB Data Radio Bearer
E
eNodeB E-UTRAN NodeB
E-UTRAN Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
EPC Evolved Packet Core
F
FAN fan unit
FE Fast Ethernet
FTPS File Transfer Protocol Over SSL
G
GE Gigabit Ethernet
GPS Global Positioning System
GSM Global System for Mobile communications
GUI Graphical User Interface
I
IBBS Integrated Battery Backup System
ICIC inter-cell interference coordination
ICR Indoor Centralized Rack
IP Ingress Protection
IP Internet Protocol
IPSec Internet Protocol security
K
KPI Key Performance Indicator
L
LBBP LTE baseband processing unit
LMPT LTE main processing and transmission unit
LMT local maintenance terminal
LTE Long Term Evolution
M
MAC Media Access Control
MIMO multiple-input multiple-output
MME Mobility Management Entity
MML man-machine language
N
NE network element
NMS network management system
O
OM operation and maintenance
OMB Outdoor Mini Box
OPEX operational expenditure
P
PCI Physical Cell Identifier
PPS Pulses Per Second
Q
QoS Quality of Service
R
RAN Radio Access Network
RGPS Remote Global Positioning System
RCU remote control unit
RET remote electrical tilt
RRM Radio Resource Management
RRU remote radio unit
S
S-GW Serving Gateway
SON Self-Organizing Network
SSL Secure Socket Layer
U
UE User Equipment
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
UPEU universal power and environment interface unit
USB Universal Serial Bus
USCU universal satellite clock unit
UTRA UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access
UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
UTRP universal transmission processing unit
V
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
W
WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access