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Introduction To DBS3900 DBS3900 installation DBS3900 Hardware Description DBS3900 New feature and Benefits Comparison Between DBS3800 and DBS3900
DBS3900 Overview
DBS3900 is a distributed NodeB of Huawei Technologies Co.Ltd.
Power cable
BBU3806
RF jumper
RNC
+24V/-48V DC
Grounding cable
Power cable
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DBS3900 Installation
Outdoor macro NodeB
small dimensioning design RRU can be installed near antenna The numbers of BBU and RRU can be configured according to different requirements
BBU
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DBS3900 Installation
Application scenario 1 Launch 3G services on the basis of a 2G site
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DBS3900 Installation
Application scenario 2
Launch a new 3G outdoor site without an equipment room
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DBS3900 Installation
Application scenario 3:
Launch a new 3G indoor site, there is an equipment
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Hardware Description
Distributed Node B
Indoor cabinet
APM30
Outdoor BTS3900A
DBS3900
BTS3900C
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Transmission
Up to 48E1/T1, 2Optical FE, 2Electrical FE ATM/IP option ATM/IP Hub functionality 3 CPRI interfaces
BBU390 0
Power Supply
Power Supply: DC Mains Power consumption: Maximum 250W; typical 50W(G only); 150W (G+U); 100W (U only)
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RRU3804
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Board Name
Cell No.
WBBPa
WBBPb1 WBBPb2 WBBPb3 WBBPb4
3
3 3 6 6
Uplink CE No. Downlink CE No. 128 256 64 128 256 384 64 128 256 384
BBU functions
Providing OM functions such as configuration management, equipment management, performance monitoring, signaling processing, and active/standby switchover, and providing the OM channel for connection to the OMC (LMT or M2000) Providing the reference clock Processing signaling and managing resources for other boards in the BBU3900 Providing CPRI ports for communication between the BBU and the RRU/WRFU and supporting CPRI ports in 1+1 backup mode Processing uplink and downlink baseband signals Converting -48 V or +24 V DC power input into working power for the boards
RRU Functions
Receives RF signals from the antenna system, down-converts the signals to IF signals, and then transmits them to the BBU after amplification, analog-to-digital conversion, digital down-conversion, matched filtering, and Digital Automatic Gain Control (DAGC). Multiplexes RX and TX signals over RF channels, which enables the RX signals and TX signals to share the same antenna path. In addition, the RRU filters the RX signals and TX signals.
Benefits
Solution integration Multiple Technologies
With this solution BBU and RF modules of different modes (GSM/UMTS/LTE) can be placed in one cabinet , and cabinets of one modes can be installed in stack mode. The UMTS RF module support smooth evolution to the LTE dual-mode NodeB through software upgrade in the same frequency band.
Benefits
Broadband Solution. The outstanding performance of the RRU3804 and WRFU ensures wide coverage, high throughput, and less sites. The RRU3804 and WRFU/MRFU adopt a multi-carrier technology that features 20 MHz bandwidth and 4-carrier configuration. A single RRU3804 supports the 60 W output power at the antenna connector. single WRFU supports 80 W at the antenna connector. The NodeB supports the High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) at full rate. The IP-based switching core of the NodeB allows operators to obtain higher bandwidth and facilitates capacity expansion and network adjustment by utilizing the existing IP transmission resources, thereby curtailing the cost of network deployment.
Benefits
Broadband Solution. The NodeB can provide the Fast Ethernet (FE) port at 100 Mbit/s externally, and the IP Radio Access Network (RAN) can reuse the existing IP transmission resources on the Iub interface. Apart from being more cost-effective than the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)based network, the IP-based network provides the multi-access mode and sufficient transmission bandwidth to satisfy data services with high data rate. The data rate of the HSPA service can peak at 14.4 Mbit/s in the downlink. The data rate of the HSPA service can peak at 5.76 Mbit/s in the uplink.
Benefits
Smooth Evolution to the Future-Oriented Radio Network
The NodeB supports co-cabinet and multi-mode applications of modules in different Modes. The hardware of UMTS RF modules supports HSPA+ and smooth evolution to the LTE system. In addition, the BBU of the existing NodeB can be shared to the maximum extent.
Benefits
Construction of a Green Network
The RF modules of the NodeB adopt the advanced Digital PreDistortion (DPD) to raise the power amplification rate to 40%. Thus, the power consumption of the entire NodeB is lowered. The BBU3900 of the distributed NodeB is characterized by the small footprint, easy installation, and low power consumption. In addition, the BBU3900 can be placed in the spare space of an existing site. The RRU, small and light, supports installation near the antenna, thus preventing feeder loss. Working in natural heat dissipation mode, the RRU does not require any fans. The high reliability of the RRU reduces the routine maintenance cost. All the NodeB products can share the baseband modules, RF modules, and power systems, thereby reducing the cost of spare parts and maintenance. The proceeding features of the NodeB can fully address the concern of operators regarding site acquisition, expedite network rollout, decrease utilization of resources such as manpower, power supply, and space, and lower the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
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Comparison
DBS3800
DBS3900
support up to 3 Cell
support up to 24 cell
LTE Support
Not Support
Support
Multi integration
Support UMTS
Support UMTS/GSM/LTE
Power consumption
40% PA efficiency
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