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ZXSDR FDD GUL BS8700 Product Description
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 Functionality .................................................................................................... 49
3.1 Basic Functions ................................................................................................. 49
3.2 Service Functions .............................................................................................. 50
5 Configurations ................................................................................................. 66
5.1 Baseband Unit Configuration Principles ............................................................. 66
5.2 Radio Unit Configuration Principles .................................................................... 68
5.2.1 GSM Single Mode Configuration Principles........................................................ 68
5.2.2 UMTS Single Mode Configuration Principles...................................................... 69
5.2.3 LTE Single Mode Configuration Principles ......................................................... 70
7 Abbreviation .................................................................................................... 79
FIGURES
TABLES
1 Product Overview
1.1 Introduction
With the multi-mode era coming, ZTE, who is dedicated to providing comprehensive
network solutions and delivering the future-oriented quality network for the operators,
developed the ground breaking SDR unified platform with the essential feature to support
multi-mode and multi-band radio access.
Based on this innovative SDR platform, ZTE promotes a series of base stations to satisfy
different scenario requirements, including Indoor Macro, Outdoor Macro, Distributed,
Outdoor Micro, and Mini BTS.
These SDR-based serial base stations aim to design a unified network which can bring
the seamless experience to operators. In GSM, UMTS, LTE or mixed modes, it enables
operators to save CAPEX and OPEX significantly because they only need to deploy one
Uni-Radio Access Network, compared with the independent GSM, UMTS or LTE
network.
1.2 Benefits
ZTE released the magic series of RRUs, the new generation of SDR RRUs, to
comply with the further requirements for lower power consumption, smaller space
occupation and higher performance of products from operators, e.g. R8861 with 9.9
liters and 12 kg only.
The RRUs in ZTE SDR family consist of a variety of transmitter number, e.g. 1T2R,
2T4R, 3T6R, etc. This design provides more choices for customers to construct the
network. RRUs of 2T4R and 3T6R are illustrated as follows.
For R8863 with three sectors, it enables operators to uses only one R8863 module
instead of three RRUs for one three-cell site. Higher integration leads to fewer
modules, less space, lower load-bearing requirements and faster installation
procedure.
To meet the growing demands for wide working bandwidth, RRUs with full working
bandwidth are planned and released. For frequency spectrums become scarce,
resources allocated for operators tend to be characterized with fragmentation and
large span. RRUs with full working bandwidth integrate more spectrum resources
and help to decrease hardware investment exponentially. (This is the maximum
bandwidth of the RF modules. Please make the actual module as the standard.)
The PA of RRU achieves high efficiency with ZTE patent Doherty, Digital
Pre-Distortion (DPD) and Dynamic Power Trace (D-PT) technologies. The PA
power supply voltage is dynamically adapted to the output power, reducing RU’s
power consumption.
BS8700 develops a new solution for GSM/UMTS/LTE multi-mode network and its
evolution. It can be applied in dense urban, urban, suburban, rural area, highway or
indoor environment, and fully meets operators’ requirements in different stages and
scenarios.
2 Product Architecture
ZXSDR BS8700 consists of the BBU (B8200) and RRUs. The physical structures of
ZXSDR BS8700 are shown in Figure 2-1 .
Baseband Unit
Antenna
Baseband
Processing
FS
CPRI
(Optional RRU
for LTE)
SA/
E1
SE CC
Radio Unit
GE/FE
Control Signaling
Clock
Data
The baseband unit is named ZXSDR B8200 which can be inserted into the integrated
macro base station, connected to RRU in distributed base station. It is responsible for
processing the baseband signals. The following figure shows the hardware appearance
of B8200.
1 3 4
1. Power module (PM) 2. Site alarm board (SA) 3. Fabric switch board (FS) 4. Baseband processing
board (BP) 5. Fan array module (FAM) 6. Control & clock board (CC)
The baseband unit consists of control & clock board, fabric switch board, baseband
processing board, site alarm board, site alarm extension board (optional), universal
Ethernet switch (optional), tower mounted amplifier control module (optional), power
module, and fan module.
PM Power Module
CC is control & clock board, used for control and management of baseband unit,
providing Ethernet and system clock. There are 3 categories of CC boards in order to
meet different application requirements, illustrated in the following figures.
CAT 1 (CC0/CC2):
CAT 2 (CC16/CC17/CC16B/CC17B):
CAT 3 (CCE1):
Note: The boards are differentiated by the label attached at the left-bottom corner, not included in
the above figures. The product you receive is subject to the actual object.
Mode G/U single mode G/U/L single mode or LTE single mode
or dual-mode multi-mode
Note: 1. the above table describes the maximum hardware capability. The actual capability is up to
the licenses configured. 2. There is the GPS module embedded in CC0/CC16/CC16B/CCE1 but
not in CC2/CC17/CC17B.
Note: Interfaces of ETH0 and TX RX are mutually exclusive in CAT1 and CAT2.
Supports Ethernet switching function and implements data switching for service and
control flow within the system
Reads various hardware management marks in the system, including the rack
number, backplane type number, slot number, board function type, board version,
and board function configuration mark
Monitors, controls and maintains the base station system with LMT interface
Provides a real-time clock for system operation and maintenance and calibrates the
real-time clock
1. UBPG /UBPG3
Both UBPG and UBPG3 are GSM baseband processing boards, processing the physical
layer protocol and frame protocol specified by 3GPP, illustrated in the following figure.
Note: The boards are differentiated by the label attached at the left-bottom corner, not included in
the above figures. The product you receive is subject to the actual object.
UBPG supports 12 TRXs and UBPG3 supports 24 TRXs. Their main functions are listed
as follows:
Reads all the hardware management identifiers, including the backplane type
number, slot number, board function type, board version, board function
configuration identifier, and the CPU serial number
2. BPK_e1/BPK_e/BPK_d
BPK_e1, BPK_e and BPK_d are all UMTS baseband processing boards, processing the
physical layer protocol and frame protocol specified by 3GPP, illustrated in the following
figure.
Note: The boards are differentiated by the label attached at the left-bottom corner, not included in
the above figures. The product you receive is subject to the actual object.
They provide the same functions but with different CE, cell processing capability and
data throughput. The key indices are specified in the following table.
Note: The above table describes the maximum hardware capability. The actual capability is up to
Achieves uplink baseband signal processing, including uplink data RAKE receiving,
demodulator, and transmits data to lub interface for processing
Reads all the hardware management identifiers, including the backplane type
number, slot number, board function type, board version, board function
configuration identifier, and the CPU serial number
3. BPL/BPL1/BPN0
BPL/BPL1/BPN0 are all LTE baseband processing boards, processing the physical layer
protocol and frame protocol specified by 3GPP, illustrated in the following figure.
BPL/BPL1:
BPN0:
Note: The boards are differentiated by the label attached at the left-bottom corner, not included in
the above figures. The product you receive is subject to the actual object.
They provide the same functions but with different CPRI interfaces, cell processing
capability and data throughput. The key indices are specified in the following table.
Cells (20MHz, 3 6 6
2T2R/2T4R)
Note: The above table describes the maximum hardware capability. The actual capability is up to
FS is fabric switch board which provides the optical interface between BBU and RRU and
processes the IQ signal. At least 1 board is configured by default for G/U dual-mode. FS
is optional in LTE single mode configuration. There are 4 types of FS boards, illustrated
in the following figure.
FS3:
FS3A:
FS5:
FS5C:
Note: The boards are differentiated by the label attached at the left-bottom corner, not included in
the above figures. The product you receive is subject to the actual object.
Receives the signal from the rear board in the downlink and retrieves the data and
timing.
Supports I/Q mapping in the downlink and multiplexes I/Q signal to the optical
signals
Exchanges the CPU interface signaling through HDLC interface with RU module
There are two types of SA boards with different number of interfaces, as specified in the
following table.
SE is site alarm extension board, and shares the bottom-right slot with baseband
processing board. It is used to extend the interface number if SA cannot fulfill the
requirements. The SE panel is illustrated in the following figure.
There are two types of SE boards with different number of interfaces, as specified in the
following table.
UES is used for synchronized Ethernet and the panel is illustrated in the following
figure.
UCI is the RGPS clock interface board. There are two types of UCI boards: UCI and
UCI-C. UCI/UCI-C panel is illustrated in Figure 2-12.
Note: The boards are differentiated by the label attached at the left-bottom corner, not included in
the above figures. The product you receive is subject to the actual object.
TAM is used for tower mounted amplifier control when TMA is needed. Panel of TAM is
shown as following figure.
Supports working status detection of tower amplifier and reports alarm signals to
CC board
Provides power on and off for tower amplifier with +28V, +12V or +13V power
supply
FAM is fan array module. Its panel is illustrated in the following figure.
Radio unit mainly processes the conversion between baseband signals and RF signals.
In ZTE GUL solution, the latest RRUs of ZXSDR R8861, R8862, R8862A, R8881 (120W),
R8882, R8863 and R8884 are introduced in this document. Details are illustrated as
follows.
2.2.2.1 R8861
R8861 is the latest SDR based remote RF unit (RRU), featuring 1-way transmitting and
2-way receiving. It supports GSM/UMTS/LTE indoor and outdoor applications. The
physical appearance is shown below.
R8861 consists of transceiver (RTR), power amplifier and low noise amplifier (PA&LNA),
duplexer (DFL) and power modules (PWR). There are one TX/RX port and one RX port
for connecting antenna. Functions of each module are shown in Table 2-13.
PA & LNA Amplifies downlink RF signals and outputs them to the duplexer.
Low noise amplifier is included in this module.
PWR Provides lightning protection for the AISG, RS485 and dry
contacts.
R8861 external interface locates in the bottom of the cabinet, as shown below. The
interface descriptions are listed also.
RRU cascading
2 OPT2 LC-mode optical interface (IEC 874)
interface
Protection 2
4 GND 16 mm yellow/green round terminal
ground interface
AISG equipment
interface
External monitoring
5 AISG/MON DB15 connector
interface &
LMT O&M Ethernet
interface
TX/RX
ANT1
6 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode Connector
(TX/RX)
feeder interface
2.2.2.2 R8862
R8862 is the latest SDR based remote RF unit (RRU), featuring 2-way transmitting and
2-way receiving. The physical appearance is shown below.
R8862 consists of transceiver (TRX), power amplifier (PA), duplexer (DFL) and power
(PWR). There are two TX/RX ports for connecting antennas. Functions of each module
are shown in Table 2-13.
PWR Provides lightning protection for the AISG, RS485 and dry
contacts.
R8862 external interface locates in the bottom and side of the cabinet, as shown below.
The interface descriptions are listed also.
RRU cascading
2 OPT2 LC-mode optical interface (IEC 874)
interface
Protection 2
4 GND 16 mm yellow/green round terminal
ground interface
AISG equipment
interface
External monitoring
5 AISG/MON DB15 connector
interface &
LMT O&M Ethernet
interface
TX/RX
ANT1
6 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode Connector
(TX/RX)
feeder interface
2.2.2.3 R8862A
R8862A is the latest SDR based remote RF unit (RRU), featuring 2-way transmitting and
4-way receiving. It works on 850M/1800M/2100M/2600MHz of frequency bands. The
physical appearance is shown below.
R8862A consists of quad-channel transceiver (QTR), duplex filters LNA (DFL), power
amplifier (PA), power module (PWR) and protecting interface board (PIB). Functions of
each module are shown below.
DFL Combine and isolate transmitted and received signal, filter the
transmitted signal and received signal, provide DFL alarm monitor
PIB Integrated lightning protect unit for the AISG, RS485 and dry
contacts, and the protection level is 20 KA.
External interfaces of R8862A locate in the bottom and side of the module, as shown
below.
RRU cascading
2 OPT2 LC-mode optical interface (IEC 874)
interface
Grounding cable
3
interface for AC power -
supply
Protection 2
4 GND 16 mm yellow/green round terminal
ground interface
AISG equipment
interface
External monitoring
5 AISG/MON DB15 connector
interface &
LMT O&M Ethernet
interface
TX/RX
ANT1
6 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode Connector
(TX/RX)
feeder interface
2.2.2.4 R8863
ZTE ZXSDR R8863 is one distributed Remote Radio Unit (RRU) used in ZTE Uni-RAN
total solution, supporting GSM and UMTS dual-modes with 3 transmitters. The RRU is
based on the common ZTE new generation RRU platform, and can work in single GSM
or UMTS mode or dual-mode in the same frequency band. The physical structure is
shown as follows.
R8863 consists of transceiver (TRX), power amplifier & low noise amplifier (PA&LNA),
duplexer (DFL) and power (PWR), the functions are introduced below.
R8863 external interfaces are located in the bottom and side, as shown in the following
figure.
RRU cascading
2 OPT2 LC-mode optical interface (IEC 874)
interface
Protection 2
4 GND 16 mm yellow/green round terminal
ground interface
AISG equipment
interface;
External monitoring
5 AISG/MON DB15 connector
interface; &
LMT O&M Ethernet
interface
TX/RX
ANT1
6 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode connector
(TX/RX)
feeder interface
TX/RX
ANT3
8 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode connector
(TX/RX)
feeder interface
TX/RX
ANT5
10 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode connector
(TX/RX)
feeder interface
R8881 (120W) is the SDR based GSM/UMTS dual-mode multi-carrier remote RF unit
(RRU). It has one transmitter with high output power. It works in 900M/1800M/2.1GHz
frequency bands. The physical appearance is shown as follows.
R8881 (120W) consists of transceiver (RTR), power amplifier (PA), duplexer (DFL) and
power (PWR) modules. There are one TX/RX port and one RX port for connecting
antenna. Functions of each module are shown as follows.
Module Function
PWR Provides lightning protection for the AISG, RS485 and dry
contacts.
R8881 (120W) external interface locates in the bottom and side of the cabinet, as shown
below. The interface descriptions are listed also.
11
1 2 3 4 5
a b
c
a: Front view
b: Side view
c: Bottom view
10 9 8 7 6
Combined cabinet
1 RXin N-mode connector
interface
Combined cabinet
2 RXout N-mode connector
interface
Protection 2
3 GND 16 mm yellow/green round terminal
ground interface
Transmit/Receive
ANT1
4 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode Connector
TX/RX
feeder interface
External monitoring
9 MON 8-pin circle connector (male)
interface
2.2.2.6 R8882
R8882 is the multi-carrier RF module with two transmitters. Now ZTE provides R8882
series, R8882 2*60W, 2*40W, 2T2R and 2T4R. R8882s with different output power have
the same architecture but differ in the power amplifier and physical indices. The
differences between 2T2R and 2T4R modules include working bandwidth and number of
receivers. In the physical appearance, R8882 2T4R has four antenna feeder interfaces
but R8882 2T2R has two. The physical appearance is shown as follows.
R8882 has two PAs, with both PAs working on the same bands, or one PA in 900MHz
and the other in 1800MHz. With SDR platform, R8882 supports GSM, UMTS or LTE
single mode or mixed-mode through software configuration.
R8882 consists of quad-channel transceiver (QTR), duplex filters LNA (DFL), power
amplifier (PA), RRU Power for DC (RPDC) and protecting interface board (PIB).
Functions of each module are shown below.
DFL Combine and isolate transmitted and received signal, filter the
transmitted signal and received signal, provide DFL alarm monitor
function.
PIB Integrated lightning protect unit for the AISG, RS485 and dry
contacts, and the protection level is 20 KA.
R8882 external interface locates in the bottom and side of the cabinet, as shown below.
The interface description is listed in the following table.
External monitoring
2 MON 8-pin circle connector (male)
interface
RRU cascading
6 OPT2 LC-mode optical interface (IEC 874)
interface
Antenna feeder
ANT1
7 interface 50 Ω DIN-mode connector
(TX0/RX0)
(Tx0/Rx0)
ANT2
Antenna feeder
8 (RX2) 50 Ω DIN-mode connector
interface (Rx2)
(Optional*)
ANT3
Antenna feeder
9 (RX3) 50 Ω DIN-mode connector
interface (Rx3)
(Optional*)
Antenna feeder
ANT4
10 interface 50 Ω DIN-mode connector
(TX1/RX1)
(Tx1/Rx1)
Ethernet interface
11 LMT for operation and RJ45
maintenance
2.2.2.7 R8884
R8884 is the multi-carrier RF module, featuring 4-way transmitting and 4-way receiving.
The physical appearance is shown as follows.
According to the radio output power, there are three kinds of R8884, which are R8884
S2600 with 4*30W in 2.6GHz, R8884 M8026 with 4*40W and R8884 M1826 with 2*50W
(1800MHz) +2*40W (2.6GHz). They have the same architecture and physical structure.
R8884 module consists of duplex filters LNA (DFL), 4 power amplifiers (PA), RRU power
for DC (RPDC), quad-channel transceiver (QTR) and protection interface board (PIB).
There are four TX/RX ports for connecting antenna.
DFL DFL combines, isolates, and filter transmitted signal and received
signal, provides Low-Noise-Amplifier (LNA) function, and DFL
alarm monitor function.
PIB PIB provides lightning protection for the AISG, RS485 and dry
contacts.
R8884 external interface locates in the bottom and side of the cabinet, as shown below.
The interface description is listed in the following table.
RS485/dry contact
2 MON 8-pin round connector
monitoring interface
nd
2 TX/RX antenna
8 ANT2 50 Ω DIN-mode connector
feeder interface
st
1 TX/RX antenna
9 ANT1 50 Ω DIN-mode connector
feeder interface
O&M Ethernet
10 LMT 8P8C Ethernet interface
interface
The software system of SDR BTS can be divided into operating support layer and
application layer.
GSM/UMTS/LTE Functions
OMC-B OSS
Linux
Hardware (BSP)
The operating support layer provides the functions of OSS, while OAM, DBS, BRS,
BRACS and SCS serve different BTS modes.
BRACS (Bearer Access Control Sub-system) is to control the access to bear layer.
OSS (Operation Support Sub-system) is the support layer in this entire framework, which
is a hardware platform for running software and provides basic functions like scheduling,
timer, memory management, communication, sequencing control, monitoring, alarming
and logging.
Board Support Package (BSP) is the software closely connected with the board
hardware and supports Real Time Operation Support Sub-system (RT OSS) to work on
the board.
3 Functionality
BS8700 supports the following basic functions on Um/Uu, Abis/Iub/S1/X2 and O&M
interfaces.
With Um/Uu interface, BS8700 supports UE access and radio link transmission
including RF processing, channel coding and decoding, channel multiplexing and
de-multiplexing, measuring and reporting, power control, receiving diversity,
calibration and synchronization.
GSM services:
GPRS/EDGE data service, achieving 59.2 Kbit/s per time slot at the radio
interface
EDGE evolution
UMTS services:
MBMS service, including broadcast and multicast functions (PtP & PtM)
LTE Services:
4 Technical Specifications
R8861 398*218*115
R8862 422*218*133
R8862A 422*218*133
R8863 440*360*133
R8884 600*320*145
R8861 12
R8862 14
R8862A 15
R8882 (2*40W) 20
R8882 (2*60W) 23
R8863 25
R8884 29
48CSs
3BPK_d+2BPK_e+1CC+1FS+2P
3072 CEs UL/3072 CEs DL
M+1SA
552 Mbps UL /1000 Mbps DL
UMTS
30CSs
Note: 1. The CC board supports GE/FE interface and thus limits the total data throughput to
1000Mbps in the physical layer (900Mbps in application layer for LTE single mode). 2. The above
table describes the maximum hardware capacity. The actual capacity is up to the licenses
configured.
GSM 8 TRXs
UMTS 4 Carriers
GSM 8 TRXs
UMTS 4 Carriers
LTE single mode 1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz and 20MHz
R8863 3*80W
R8882 2*60W/2*40W
Note: When “ZGO-04-01-011 Power Boost for 8PSK” is applied in GSM mode, the TOC output
GSM 850/900/1800/190
-113.5 -115.5 N/A
0
BS8700 supports all LTE bandwidths: 1.4MHz, 3MHz, 5MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz and
20MHz (please make the object as the standard). The IBW varies at different working
frequency bands and RRUs, specified in the following table.
R8862 S1800 B3 40 55
R8862 S2100 B1 40 60
R8862 S9000 B8 35 35
R8862 S1800 B3 50 50
R8862 S2100 B1 60 60
R8862A S8500 B5 25 25
R8862A S1800 B3 50 50
R8862A S2100 B1 60 60
R8862A S2600 B7 70 70
R8882 S8500 B5 25 25
R8882 S9000 B8 35 35
45 55
R8882 S1800 [[1]] B3
30 75
R8882 S1900 B2 40 40
R8882 S1700 B4 40 45
R8882 S2100 B1 40 60
R8882 S2600 B7 40 70
Note [1]: There are two types of R8882 S1800, which vary in IBW and work bandwidth.
R8884 S2600 B7 40 70
1
10M/100M/1000 10/100/1000BASE
M electrical RJ45 -T IEEE 802.3
Auto-Negotiation. compatible
Ethernet
Auto-MDI/MDIX
Abis/Iub/S1/X2 (either
or) 1000BASE-LX
IEEE 802.3
1 1000M optical
SFP (LC) compatible
Or 1 100M optical
100BASE-FX IEEE
802.3 compatible
1
Cascading,
10M/100M/1000 10/100/1000BASE
Debugging or
Ethernet M electrical RJ45 -T IEEE 802.3
Local
Auto-Negotiation. compatible
Maintenance
Auto-MDI/MDIX
6 pairs/FS/BPN0
Baseband/Radio Optical SFP (LC) CPRI
3 pairs/BPL/BPL1
YD/T 1595.2-2007
National/ ETSI EN 301 489-01, ETSI EN 301 489-23
EMC Indices International ETSI EN 300 386-V1.3.2
Standard (CISPR22) Class B
Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE)
5 Configurations
B8200 is the baseband unit of BS8700, which is composed of these boards: CC, BP, FS,
SA/SE, UES, TAM, PM, FAM, etc. Configuration principles of these boards are described
in the following table:
12 GSM TRXs/board.
UBPG
Maximally 5 boards can be configured.
24 GSM TRXs/board.
Baseband UBPG3
Maximally 5 boards can be configured.
Processing
Board 6 UMTS CSs/board, with 192CEs UL/192CEs DL
simultaneously. 34.5 Mbps UL and 129.6 Mbps DL
BPK_e1
simultaneously.
Maximally 5 boards can be configured.
6+2 dry contacts and 8 pairs of E1/T1 per board. Or 14+2 dry
SA contacts and 4 pairs of E1/T1 per board.
It is configured by default.
Note: The above table describes the maximum hardware capacity. The actual capacity is up to the
licenses configured.
R8861, R8862, R8863, R8881 (120W) or R8882 can be configured in GSM single mode.
Typical configurations of each module are listed below.
S4/4/4 3 (20W/TRX)
S6/6/6 3 (20W/TRX)
S8/8/8 3 (15W/TRX)
S4/4/4 1 (20W/TRX)
S6/6/6 3 (20W/TRX)
S8/8/8 3 (15W/TRX)
S4/4 1 (15W/TRX)
R8861, R8862, R8863, R8881 (120W) or R8882 can be configured in UMTS single mode.
Typical configurations of each module are listed below.
S2/2/2 3 (40W/Carrier)
S4/4/4 3 (20W/Carrier)
S2/2/2 1 (40W/Carrier)
S2/2 1 (30W/Carrier)
S2/2/2/2/2/2 3 (30W/Carrier)
R8861, R8862, R8862A, R8882 or R8884 can be configured in LTE single mode. Typical
configurations of RRU are listed below.
R8861, R8862, R8863, R8881 (120W) or R8882 can be used in 900MHz for G/U
dual-mode. Typical configurations of each module are listed below.
Table 5-16 R8861 G/U Typical Configuration in G/U Dual-mode (Same Spectrum)
Table 5-17 R8862 G/U Typical Configuration in G/U Dual-mode (Same Spectrum)
Table 5-18 R8863 G/U Typical Configuration in G/U Dual-mode (Same Spectrum)
Table 5-19 R8881 (120W) Typical Configuration in G/U Dual-mode (Same Spectrum)
R8882 supports GSM/UMTS dual-mode in 900MHz and GSM single mode in 1800MHz
simultaneously.
U:S1/1/1 (B8)
3 (20W/UMTS Carrier+20W/GSM TRX)
G:S2/2/2 (B8)+S3/3/3 (B3)
BC8910B is the largest cabinet out of three cabinets, including baseband unit shelf, fan
and ventilation system, AC/DC power system and additional 4U space reserved for
transmission or other equipments. Moreover, BC8910B contains 2 sets of batteries,
which maximally supports 2*150AH.
BC8911B has similar hardware structure with BC8910B, except that it contains 1 set of
battery and 11U space reserved for transmission or other equipments.
1. Fan and ventilation vessel 2.AC/DC power system 3. Power distribution unit
4. B8200 5. Reserved space (for transmission, etc) 6. Battery
BC8910A is the medium-sized one in the three cabinets. It can be used when there are
auxiliary devices should be contained but without battery. There are mainly five parts in
BC8910A: baseband unit, power supply system, power distribution module, heat
exchanging system and reserved space for transmission or other equipments. Together
with the fan system and ventilation vessel, the heat exchanger located in the cabinet
door makes the heat exchanging system. The fan system contains fan control element
(FCE) and 6 fans. BC8910A hardware architecture is shown in the following figure.
1. Fan and ventilation vessel 2.AC/DC power system 3. B8200 4.Cable chute 5.Lightning
Protection 6.Reserved space (for transmission, etc) 7.Heater 8.Heat exchange
In the case of DC power supply, AC/DC power system (5U) should be replaced by DC
power distribution with 2U in height.
1. Fan and ventilation vessel 2.DC power system 3.B8200 4.Cable chute 5.Lightning protection
6.Reserved space (for transmission, etc) 7.Heater 8.Heat exchange
ZXSDR BS8906 is the smallest one out of three cabinets. It is the outdoor compact base
station, with two kinds of cabinets.
If used as outdoor cabinet for BBU of BS8700 without many ancillary devices, standalone
cabinet can be chosen to accommodate BBU inside. The physical structures are shown
in the following figure.
1. Fan Control Element 2.B8200 3. Power Supply Unit 4. AC/DC Protection Module
5. Lightning Protection/MW Indoor Unit/SDH
BBU Number 2 1 1
Note: 1. If needed, the base is configured. The base of BC8910B is 200mm in height and 20Kg in
7 Abbreviation
Abbreviations Full Characteristics
rd
3GPP 3 Generation Partnership Project
BB Base Band
CE Channel Element
CN Core Network
CS Circuit Switch
CS Carrier Sector
DL Down Link
FE Fast Ethernet
FP Frame Protocol
FR Full Rate
FS Fabric Switch
GE Gigabit Ethernet
HR Half Rate
PM Power Module
PS Packet Switch
RF Radio Frequency
SA Site Alarm
UL Up Link
15 Reserved Reserved
16 Reserved Reserved
Downlink(DL) operating
Uplink(UL) operating band
E-UTRA Operating band BS transmit UE
BS receive UE transmit
Band receive
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