0 DBS3900
Product Description
Issue
01
Date
2012-09-30
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Contents
1 Positioning and benifits .............................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Positioning ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Benefits ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
2 Architecture ................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Basic Module ................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2.1 eBBU530 ................................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2.2 RRU ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.3 Auxiliary Devices ............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.3.1 Advanced Power Module(APM) 30H ..................................................................................................... 8
2.3.2 Transmission Cabinet(TMC11H) ............................................................................................................ 9
2.3.3 Integrated Battery Backup System(IBBS200D/IBBS200T) ................................................................. 10
2.3.4 Indoor Mini Box(IMB03) ..................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.5 Outdoor Mini Box(OMB) ..................................................................................................................... 11
2.4 Typical Installation Scenarios for the DBS3900 ............................................................................................ 12
5 Abbreviation ................................................................................................................................ 19
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1.1 Positioning
Focusing on customer-oriented innovation,Huawei launches this eNodeB solutionDBS3900. The DBS3900 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(Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio
Access Network) system.
The DBS3900 has only two types of basic modules: baseband unit and remote radio
unit, which can be flexibly configured to meet requirements in different capability and
different usage scenarios. The DBS3900 has the features such as small size, low power
consumption, flexible installation and easy site deployment. Figure 1-1 shows a usage
scenario of the DBS3900.
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1.2 Benefits
Diverse Usage Scenarios and RRU Types for Different Enterprise Network
Deployment Requirements
The DBS3900 supports main LTE TDD frequency bands and special industry TDD
frequency(the frequency of 1.8G and 1.4G). Remote radio unit(RRU) are characterized
by their support for various bandwidths, great transmit (TX) power, and high power
amplification efficiency.
Flexible installation of the DBS3900 simplifies site acquisition and achieves fast
network deployment with a low total cost of ownership (TCO). The eBBU530
can be installed on an indoor wall or in a standard cabinet. This reduces the
installation investment. The RRU can be mounted onto a pole, tower, or concrete
wall. Flexible installation locations and low space requirements reduce site lease
costs. The RRU can also be installed close to the antenna system to reduce the
cost of feeders and power consumption.
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Architecture
2.1 Overview
The DBS3900 features a distributed architecture. The DBS3900 has two types of basic
modules: eBBU530(BaseBand control Unit) and RRU(Remote Radio Unit). The
eBBU530 and RRU are connected using fiber optic cables through common public
radio interface (CPRI) ports to transmit CPRI signals. This kind of architecture satisfy
the requirements of setting up Enterprise wireless communication network.
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 thermoelectric cooling unit
(IBBS200T), transmission cabinet with heat-exchanger (TMC11H), Indoor Mini Box
(IMB03), and Outdoor Mini Box (OMB). Flexible combinations of the basic modules
and auxiliary devices can provide diverse site solutions.
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 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
1.
The eBBU530 has a compact case structure measuring 19 inch wide and 2 U high.
Figure 2-1shows the exterior of the eBBU530.
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2.
The eBBU530 is configured with the following mandatory boards and modules:
LTE main processing and transmission unit (LMPT): Manages the entire
E-UTRANNodeB (eNodeB) in terms of OM, processes signaling, and provides
clock signals for theeBBU530.
LTE baseband processing unit (LBBP): Processes baseband signals and CPRI
signals.
Fan unit (FAN): Controls the rotation of fans, checks the temperature of the fan
module,and performs heat dissipation for the BBU.
Note:
3.
If an E1/T1 port is required, the eBBU530 must be configured with a universal transmission
processing unit (UTRP). Otherwise, the UTRP is unnecessary.
To obtain timing signals from 1 pulse per second (PPS) and time of day (TOD) clocks, the
eBBU530 must be configured with a universal satellite clock unit (USCU). Otherwise, the
USCU is unnecessary.
Table 2-1 describes the primary ports on the boards of the eBBU530.
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Port
Quantity
Connector
Function
LMPT
FE/GE optical
port
SFP
Transmitting data on
the S1 and X2
interfaces
FE/GE
electrical port
RJ45
Transmitting data on
the S1 and X2
interfaces
USB port
USB
Loading software
TST port
USB
Testing
Commissioning
Ethernet port
RJ45
Local maintenance
GPS antenna
port
SMA
Connect to GPS
antenna
LBBP
CPRI port
SFP
UPEU
Power port
3V3
MON0
RJ45
MON1
RJ45
Transmitting RS485
monitoring signals and
connecting to external
monitoring devices
ET-ALM0
RJ45
ET-ALM1
RJ45
UTRP
E1 or T1 port
DB26
ransmitting 8
E1s/T1s;configured
only when E1/T1 ports
are required
USCU
TOD port
RJ45
Receiving or
transmitting 1PPS and
TOD signals
SMA
Transmitting dry
contact signals and
connecting to external
alarm devices.
2.2.2 RRU
RRU is a remote radio unit. One or more RRU constitute the radio frequency (RF) part
of a distributed base station. RRU can be installed on a pole, wall, or stand. It can also
be installed close to antennas to shorten the feeder length, reduce feeder loss, and
improve system coverage. RRU provide the functions such as modulate and
demodulate baseband signals and RF signals, process data, amplify power and detect
standing waves
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1.
Figure 2-3 shows the exterior of RRU3232. Figure 2-4 shows the exterior of
RRU3253.
Figure 2-3 Exterior of RRU3232
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2.
Ports on RRU
RRU has a modular structure. Its external ports are located at the bottom of the module
and in the cabling cavity. Table2-2 describe the ports on RRU3232. Table2-3 describe
the ports on RRU3253.
Table 2-2 Ports on RRU3232
Port
Connector
Quantity
Function
CPRT Port
DLC
Connected to BBU
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Port
Connector
Quantity
Function
RF port
Type N
Connected to antenna
Ground
port
OT
Ground protection
Power
supply port
Easy power
receptacle
(pressfit type)
Receiving 48 V DC power
RET port
DB9
Connected to RCU
1 external monitoring portused to get alarms and state signal from external
device and manage the external device through RS485 port.
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Note:
The power supply unit (PSU) convertes +24 V DC, 110 V AC, or 220 V AC power into -48
V DC power.
The power monitoring unit (PMU) manages the power system, monitors the power
distribution, and reports alarms (if any) for the eNodeB
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Note:
A direct current distribution unit (DCDU) supplies DC power to all components in the
cabinet.
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Easy cabling
Protection against water, dust, and sunlight
Proper grounding
Easy installation and maintenance
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The OMB can be supplied with DC or AC power. Figure 2-9 shows the interior of the
OMB.
Figure 2-9 Interior of the OMB.
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If the DBS3900 is deployed indoors, the BBU can be installed in a 19-inch cabinet or
rack, in an Indoor Centralized Rack (ICR), in an Indoor Mini Box (IMB03), or on the
wall. The BBU can share the power supply system and transport system in the existing
network.
The ICR provides a baseband rack for installing the eBBU530 and an RF rack for
installing a maximum of six RRUs in a centralized manner.
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Typical Configurations
MIMO
Quantity of LBBP
Quantity of
RRU
3 10MHz
2 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 10MHz
4 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 20MHz
2 2 MIMO
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 20MHz
4 2 MIMO
3 LBBP
3 RRU
3 10MHz
4T4R
Beamforming
1 LBBP
3 RRU
3 20MHz
4T4R
Beamforming
3 LBBP
3 RRU
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Technical Specifications
Specification
Maximum throughput
per cell(20MHz)
Maximum throughput
per eNodeB
Maximum number of
UEs in RRC-connected
mode per eNodeB
2000
Maximum number of
data radio bearer(DRB)
per UE
Uplink: 300Mbit/s
Specification
Dimensions (H W D)
86 mm 442 mm 310 mm
Weight
Input power
Temperature
20C +55C
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Item
Specification
Relative humidity
5% RH 95% RH
Atmospheric pressure
IP20
CPRI port
Transmission port
Specification
Frequency band
Bandwidth
1.8GHz:
5MHz10MHz or
20MHz
480mm270mm140mm
Weight
18.5kg
Input power
4 20W
Temperature
-40 +55
Relative humidity
5% RH 100% RH
Atmospheric pressure
IP65
Specification
band
and
Frequency band
Bandwidth
1.4GHz:
5MHz10MHz or
20MHz
1447MHz1467MHz
Dimensions(HWD)
545mm300mm130mm
Weight
24kg
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Item
Specification
Input power
4 8W
Temperature
-40 +55
Relative humidity
5% RH 100% RH
Atmospheric pressure
IP65
Specification
Input power
Clock synchronization
GPSIEEE1588V2TOD+1PPS
Specification
system availability
99.999%
155,000 hours
1hour
<450s
Standard
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Storage
Transportation
Anti-seismic
performance
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
(EMC)
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Abbreviation
Full name
ANR
APM
BBU
CAPEX
Capital Expenditure
CDMA
CPRI
DBS
E-UTRAN
FAN
Fan Unit
FE
Fast Ethernet
GE
Gigabit Ethernet
GPS
GSM
IBBS
ICIC
IP
Internet Protocol
LMT
LTE
MIMO
MRO
MTBF
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Abbreviation
Full name
MTTR
OM
OPEX
Operating Expenditure
RGPS
RCU
RET
RRM
RRU
TCO
TMC
Transmission Cabinet
UMTS
UPEU
USB
UTRA
UTRAN
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