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Part1 3G Overview Part2 RNC Hardware Introduction Part3 NodeB Hardware Introduction Part4 NodeB Hardware Installation Introduction
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Part1 3G Overview Part2 RNC Hardware Introduction Part3 NodeB Hardware Introduction Part4 NodeB Hardware Installation Introduction
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Route to 3G
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1G: Analog 2G : 1st digital mobile telephony 2.5G: transition from 2G to 3G 3G standard: IMT 2000
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3G Advantages
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Improved digital voice communications Larger Bandwidth Higher Data rate Greater subscriber capacity Fast packet-based data services like e-mail, short message service (SMS), and Internet access at broadband speeds. Most carriers also expect consumers to want:
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location services interactive gaming streaming video home monitoring and control
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3G Capabilities
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384 kbps for motion up to 120 km/hour 144 kbps for high speed mobility (> 120 km/hour) 2 mbps for stationary devices
Frequencies
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UMTS / WCDMA
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WCDMA: Wideband Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access The WCDMA system uses the following frequency spectrum - Uplink 1920 MHz ~ 1980 MHz - Downlink 2110 MHz ~ 2170 MHz Channel Bandwidth: 5MHz Chip rate: 3.84 Mcps
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UTRAN
Iub Node B
Uu
UE
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Part1 3G Overview Part2 RNC Hardware Introduction Part3 NodeB Hardware Introduction Part4 NodeB Hardware Installation Introduction
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UTRAN
Iu
CN
Iu-CS
RNC
Iub
CS NodeB
Iu b
Iu-PS
Iur
NodeB PS Iu-BC Iub
NodeB
RNC
CBC
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RNC Functions
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System information broadcasting Handover Cell resource allocation Radio resource management
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Capacity
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Up to 51,000 equivalent voice channels Up to 3,264 Mbit/s PS service processing Up to 1,700 NodeBs and 5,100 Cells Single-Subrack solution:
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6,000
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BSC6810 Cabinets
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RSR: RNC Switching Rack RBR: RNC Business Rack RSS: RNC Switching Subrack RBS: RNC Business Subrack
RBS RBS RBS RBS
RSS
RBS
RSR
RBR
Full Configuration
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Boards in RSS
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Rear board
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O M U a
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R I N T
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Backplane
Backplane
C S U a
01
C S Front board U a
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S P U a
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S P U a
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S S P C U U a a
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S C U a
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D P U b
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D P U b
D P U b
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G C U a
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G C U a
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Boards in RBS
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Rear board
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Backplane
Backplane
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Front board
S P U a
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S P U a
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S P U a
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S P U a
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S S P C U U a a
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S C U a
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D P U b
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D P U b
D P U b
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D P U b
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D P U b
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Transport Subsystem
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RINT in RSS
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Rear board
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Backplane
Backplane
C S U a
01
C S Front board U a
00
S P U a
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S P U a
03
S P U a
04
S S P C U U a a
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S C U a
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D P U b
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D P U b
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G G C C U U a a
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Transport Subsystem
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RINT in RBS
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Rear board
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Backplane
Backplane
S P U a
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Front board
S P U a
01
S P U a
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S P U a
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S P U a
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S S P C U U a a
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S C U a
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D P U b
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Transport Subsystem
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Part1 3G Overview Part2 RNC Hardware Introduction Part3 NodeB Hardware Introduction Part4 NodeB Hardware Installation Introduction
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DBS3900 Overview
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DBS3900 is a distributed NodeB of forth generation NodeB. DBS3900 system consists of:
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BBU3900
Antenna
TMA RF jumper
Feeder
Grounding cable
Power cable
BBU3900
RF jumper
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High capacity;
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BBU3900 supports 24 cells, with 1,536 UL CEs and 1,536 DL CEs. One RRU3804 supports the 4-carrier configuration. When the NodeB expands from 1x1 to 1x4 or from 3x1 to 3x4, no extra RRU is required. Characteristics of the DBS3900
When using the 1.25 G optical module, cascading levels 4 When using the 2.5 G optical module, cascading levels 8
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Supports ATM IP and ATM/IP dual stack networking; Supports multiple clock and synchronization modes;
HSDPA allows the traffic at up to 14.4 Mbps for a single cell The peak uplink data rate of an HSUPA subscriber is up to 5.76 Mbit/s.
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Full configuration
Baseband unit
Typical configuration
BBU3900 Module
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Mandatory boards and modulesWMPT, WBBP, UBFA, and UPEU The optional boards are the UELP, UFLP, UTRP, and UEIU.
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Boar d
WMPT UTRP WBBP UELP UFLP
Slot 0
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
available
Slot 7
available
available available
available available
available available
available available
Section2 RRU Hardware Section3 Section4 Section5 DBS3900 Cables Antenna and Feeder Subsystem Networking and Configuration
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&NOTES:
The RRU3801E appearance (Panel and Ports) is the same with the RRU3804;
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Section2 RRU Hardware Section3 Section4 Section5 DBS3900 Cables Antenna and Feeder Subsystem Networking and Configuration
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BBU3900
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Optical cable
BBU3900
Power cable
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Section2 RRU Hardware Section3 Section4 Section5 DBS3900 Cables Antenna and Feeder Subsystem Networking and Configuration
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(1) Directional antenna (4) Outdoor cable rack (7) Outdoor grounding bar
(2) Pole
(13) Feeder
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Section2 RRU Hardware Section3 Section4 Section5 DBS3900 Cables Antenna and Feeder Subsystem Networking and Configuration
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BBU Networking
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BBUs and RNC can form multiple networking modes such as star, chain,
BBU
BBU
BBU
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RRU Networking
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BBUs and RRUs can form multiple networking modes such as star, chain, tree, ring, and hybrid For both chain and tree networking modes: p When using the 1.25 G optical module, cascading levels 4 p When using the 2.5 G optical module, cascading levels 8
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Typical Configuration11
Applied to wide areas and indoor circumstances
RRU
BBU3900
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Typical Configuration21
Applied to long stretched areas
RRU
BBU3900
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Typical Configuration31/32
Applied to cities or other high capacity areas
RRU
cities
RRU
RRU
BBU3900
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Part1 3G Overview Part2 RNC Hardware Introduction Part3 NodeB Hardware Introduction Part4 NodeB Hardware Installation Introduction
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Installation Scenarios
l Installing the BBU in the APM30 l Installing the BBU in the BTS3012 Cabinet
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The APM30 is a supporting solution to the outdoor applications of Huawei wireless products The APM30 provides 48 V DC power and power backup for the distributed base stations and mini base stations, and provides space for the user equipment. It also performs functions such as battery management and monitoring, and lightning protection.
APM30
The APM30 can work with the distributed base stations and the separated base stations
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Scenario 1
with built-in batteries
Scenario 2
with battery cabinet
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Cable Connections
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Three modules installation
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Installation Modes
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Installation Modes
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