Rru3971 1900
Rru3971 1900
Rru3971 1900
Issue 06
Date 2018-11-30
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Contents
1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Appearance ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Physical Ports ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Software Version ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
1 Overview
The RRU3971 is an outdoor remote radio unit that is powered by a power cabinet. It is the RF
part of a distributed base station and can be installed near the antenna. The RRU3971
performs modulation, demodulation, data processing, and combination and division of
baseband signals and RF signals.
With the software-defined radio (SDR) technology, the RRU3971 can work in multiple modes
through software configuration. With the feature of LTE FDD and NR uplink spectrum
sharing, the RRU3971 can work in LN and GLN in the uplink.
The RRU3971 adopts a 4T4R design, which further improves the output power and carrier
capacity.
1.1 Appearance
Figure 1-1 shows the appearance of the RRU3971.
From SRAN12.1 onwards, the RRU3971 (1800 MHz) can work in LM mode. From SRAN13.1
onwards, the RRU3971 (1800 MHz) can work in GLM mode.
From SRAN15.0 onwards, the RRU3971 (1800 MHz) can work in NR mode in the uplink.
RRU3971 (AWS)
The software version of the RRU3971 (AWS) is SRAN11.1 and is compatible with the N–1
and N–2 versions of MBTS, MBSC, and OSS NEs. Therefore, the RRU3971 can be used with
products of SRAN9.0, SRAN10.1, and SRAN11.1 versions. All these three versions include
the RRU3971 software components. The RRU3971 used in these versions has no impact on
product KPIs.
In SRAN11.1 and earlier versions, the RRU3971 (AWS) can only work on Band 4 (RX: 1710 MHz to
1755 MHz; TX: 2110 MHz to 2155 MHz).
with products of SRAN10.1, SRAN11.1, and SRAN12.0 versions. All these three versions
include the RRU3971 software components. The RRU3971 used in these versions has no
impact on product KPIs.
2 Technical Specifications
2.2 Capacity
Table 2-2 Single-mode capacity
Mode Capacity
GSM+UMTS For detailed specifications, see 2.4.3 GU,
1900 MHz.
GSM+LTE FDD For detailed specifications, see 2.4.4 GL,
1800 MHz/1900 MHz.
UMTS+LTE FDD For detailed specifications, see 2.4.5 UL,
AWS/1900 MHz/2100 MHz.
GSM+UMTS+LTE FDD For detailed specifications, see 2.4.6 GUL,
1900 MHz.
LTE FDD+LTE NB-IoT For detailed specifications, see 2.4.7 LM,
1800 MHz.
GSM+LTE FDD+LTE NB-IoT For detailed specifications, see 2.4.8 GLM,
1800 MHz.
LTE FDD+NR (uplink) For detailed specifications, see 2.4.9 LN,
1800 MHz.
GSM+LTE FDD+NR (uplink) For detailed specifications, see 2.4.10 GLN,
1800 MHz.
The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna
connector assuming that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER) is lower than
or equal to 2%.
The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector assuming that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER is lower than or equal to
0.1%.
The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, is measured under a 5 MHz
bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
The LTE NB-IoT receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, is measured under a 200
KHz bandwidth and a 15 KHz subcarrier spacing based on the FRC A14-1 in Annex A.14 (π/2
BPSK, R = 1/3, 1 RB) standard.
Number of LTE FDD Output Power per LTE Bandwidth per LTE
Carriers FDD Carrier (W) Carrier (MHz)
Number of LTE FDD Output Power per LTE Bandwidth per LTE
Carriers FDD Carrier (W) Carrier (MHz)
Table 2-7 Typical output power of the RRU3971 (4x40 W, 1800 MHz/1900 MHz/2100 MHz,
LTE FDD)
Number of LTE FDD Output Power per LTE Bandwidth per LTE
Carriers FDD Carrier (W) Carrier (MHz)
In an eGBTS, four transmit channels can be configured for GSM in SRAN12.0 and later versions, and
two transmit channels can be configured in versions earlier than SRAN12.0. In a GBTS, four transmit
channels can be configured for GSM in SRAN11.1 and later versions, and two transmit channels can be
configured in versions earlier than SRAN11.1.
Table 2-8 Typical output power of the RRU3971 (1900 MHz, GU MSR)
Number of GSM Number of UMTS Output Power per Output Power per
TRXs Carriers GSM TRX (W) UMTS Carrier
(W)
4 8 20 10
8 4 10 20
In an eGBTS, four transmit channels can be configured for GSM in SRAN12.0 and later versions, and
two transmit channels can be configured in versions earlier than SRAN12.0. In a GBTS, four transmit
channels can be configured for GSM in SRAN11.1 and later versions, and two transmit channels can be
configured in versions earlier than SRAN11.1.
Table 2-9 Typical output power of the RRU3971 (1800 MHz/1900 MHz, GL MSR)
Number of Number of Output Power Output Power Bandwidth
GSM TRXs LTE FDD per GSM TRX per LTE FDD per LTE
Carriers (W) Carrier (W) Carrier (MHz)
Table 2-11 Typical output power of the RRU3971 (2100 MHz, UL MSR)
Number of Number of Output Power Output Power Bandwidth
UMTS LTE FDD per UMTS per LTE FDD per LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier (MHz)
For the power configuration of the RRU3971 (1800 MHz, LM MSR), see NB-IoT Typical Power
Configuration first. If this table does not list it, see Table 2-13.
Table 2-13 Typical output power of the RRU3971 (1800 MHz, LM MSR, inband & guardband)
For the power configuration of the RRU3971 (1800 MHz, GLM MSR), see NB-IoT Typical Power
Configuration first. If this table does not list it, see Table 2-14.
Table 2-14 Typical output power of the RRU3971 (1800 MHz, GLM MSR, inband & guardband)
2 1 15, 20 15, 20
Table 2-17 Power consumption of the DBS3900 (–48 V DC) (Ver.D) (configured with the
RRU3971, 4x40 W, 1800 MHz)
Table 2-18 Power consumption of the DBS3900 (–48 V DC) (Ver.D) (configured with the
RRU3971, 4x40 W, 1900 MHz)
Table 2-19 Power consumption of the DBS3900 (–48 V DC) (Ver.D) (configured with the
RRU3971, 4x40 W, 2100 MHz)
Table 2-20 Power consumption of the DBS3900 (–48 V DC) (Ver.D) (configured with the
RRU3971, 4x40 W, AWS)
Item Specifications
Input power –48 V DC; voltage range: –36 V DC to –57 V DC
DC RRUs can use external power modules (such as AC/DC power modules, OPM15M, and OPM50M)
to support AC scenarios. For details about the external power modules, see user guides of the
corresponding models.
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Operating –40°C to +50°C (without solar radiation)
temperature –40°C to +45°C (with solar radiation)
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH
humidity
Absolute 1 g/m3 to 30 g/m3
humidity
Atmospheric 70 kPa to 106 kPa
pressure
Operating The RRU complies with the following standards:
environment 3GPP TS 45.005
Item Specifications
3GPP TS 25.141
3GPP TS 36.141
3GPP TS 38.104
3GPP TS 37.141
ETSI EN 300019-1-4 V2.1.2 (2003-04) Class 4.1: Non-weather protected
locations
Shockproof NEBS GR63 zone4
protection
Ingress IP65
protection
rating
According to the installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration, the output power of an
RRU temporarily decreases when the RRU reaches a temperature 10°C less than its maximum operating
temperature.