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    ZXSDR BS8900A Product

    Description

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    ZTE Confidential Proprietary  1

    ZXSDR BS8900A Product Description Version  Date  Author   Reviewer   Notes 

    V1.40 2011-12-26 Dong Chuanghong Not open to the Third Party

    © 2011 ZTE Corporation. All rights reserved.

    ZTE CONFIDENTIAL: This document contains proprietary information of ZTE and is not to be disclosed or used

    without the prior written permission of ZTE.

    Due to update and improvement of ZTE products and technologies, information in this document is subjected to

    change without notice.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Product Overview .............................................................................................. 7 

    1.1 

    Introduction .......................................................................................................... 7 

    1.2 

    Benefits ................................................................................................................ 8 

    1.3 

     Application Scenarios .......................................................................................... 9 

    Product Architecture ....................................................................................... 11 

    2.1 

    Physical Structure .............................................................................................. 11 

    2.2 

    Hardware Architecture ....................................................................................... 12 

    2.2.1 

    Site Support Cabinet BC8910A .......................................................................... 12 

    2.2.2 

    Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8910A ...................................................................... 24 

    2.2.3 

    Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8911A ...................................................................... 29 

    2.2.4 

    Battery Cabinet PC8910A .................................................................................. 29 

    2.3 

    Software Architecture ......................................................................................... 30 

    2.4 

    Functionality ....................................................................................................... 31 

    2.4.1 

    Basic Functions ................................................................................................. 31 

    2.4.2 

    Service Functions .............................................................................................. 32 

    Technical Specifications ................................................................................. 34 

    3.1 

    Physical Indices ................................................................................................. 34 

    3.2 

    Performance Indices .......................................................................................... 35 

    3.2.1 

    Operation Frequency Band ................................................................................ 35 

    3.2.2  Capacity Indices ................................................................................................ 35 

    3.2.3 

    Receiver sensitivity ............................................................................................ 36 

    3.2.4 

    TOC Output Power ............................................................................................ 36 

    3.3 

    Power Indices .................................................................................................... 37 

    3.3.1 

    Power Supply ..................................................................................................... 37 

    3.3.2 

    Power Consumption ........................................................................................... 37 

    3.4 

    Interface Indices ................................................................................................ 38 

    3.5 

    Environment Indices .......................................................................................... 39 

    3.6 

    Electromagnetic Compatibility Indices ................................................................ 39 

    3.7 

    Reliability Indices ............................................................................................... 40 

    Configurations ................................................................................................. 41 

    4.1 

    Baseband Unit Configuration ............................................................................. 41 

    4.2 

    Radio Unit Configuration .................................................................................... 42 

    4.3 

    GSM Single Mode Configuration ........................................................................ 42 

    4.3.1 

    RSU82 configuration .......................................................................................... 42 

    4.3.2 

    RSU60E Configuration ....................................................................................... 43 

    4.4 

    UMTS Single Mode Configuration ...................................................................... 43 

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    FIGURES

    Figure 1-1 BS8900A Appearance ....................................................................................... 7 

    Figure 1-2 BS8900A Application Scenario .........................................................................10 

    Figure 2-1 BS8900A Physical Architecture (Complete Style) .............................................11 

    Figure 2-2 BS8900A Hardware Structure ...........................................................................12 

    Figure 2-3 Site Support Cabinet BC8910A (AC Power Supply) ..........................................13 

    Figure 2-4 Site Support Cabinet BC8910A (DC Power Supply) .........................................13 

    Figure 2-5 Baseband Unit of BS8900A ..............................................................................14 

    Figure 2-6 CC Panel ..........................................................................................................15 

    Figure 2-7 UBPG Panel .....................................................................................................16 

    Figure 2-8 UBPG2 Panel ...................................................................................................17 

    Figure 2-9 BPC Panel ........................................................................................................18 

    Figure 2-10 BPK Panel ......................................................................................................19 

    Figure 2-11 FS Panel .........................................................................................................19 

    Figure 2-12 SA Panel.........................................................................................................20 

    Figure 2-13 SE Panel.........................................................................................................21 

    Figure 2-14 TAM Panel ......................................................................................................22 

    Figure 2-15 PM Panel ........................................................................................................23 

    Figure 2-16 FAM Panel ......................................................................................................24 

    Figure 2-17 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8910A ...................................................................24 

    Figure 2-18 Radio Unit RSU40/RSU60E of BS8900A ........................................................26 

    Figure 2-19 Radio Unit RSU82 of BS8900A .......................................................................27 

    Figure 2-20 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8911A ...................................................................29 

    Figure 2-21 Battery cabinet PC8910A ................................................................................30 

    Figure 2-22 BS8900A Software Structure ..........................................................................30 

    TABLES

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    Table 2-1 Board List of Baseband Unit...............................................................................14 

    Table 2-2 CC Panel Interfaces ...........................................................................................15 

    Table 2-3 UBPG2 Panel Interface ......................................................................................17 

    Table 2-4 FS Panel Interfaces ...........................................................................................19 

    Table 2-5 SA Panel Interfaces ...........................................................................................20 

    Table 2-6 SE Panel Interfaces ...........................................................................................21 

    Table 2-7 TAM Panel Interface ..........................................................................................22 

    Table 2-8 PM Panel Interfaces ...........................................................................................23 

    Table 2-9 RSU40/RSU60E Interfaces Description .............................................................26 

    Table 2-10 RSU82 Interfaces Description ..........................................................................28 

    Table 2-11 RF Module Brief List ........................................................................................28 

    Table 3-1 BS8900A Physical Indices .................................................................................34 

    Table 3-2 Different Combination of BS8900A.....................................................................34 

    Table 3-3 BS8900A Operation Frequency Band ................................................................35 

    Table 3-4 BS8900A Capacity Indices .................................................................................35 

    Table 3-5 BS8900A Receiver Sensitivity ............................................................................36 

    Table 3-6 BS8900A Output Power .....................................................................................36 

    Table 3-7 BS8900A Power Supply Indices .........................................................................37 

    Table 3-8 BS8900A GSM Configuration Power Consumption List (Unit: W, -48V DC,

    13W/TRX) ............................................................................................................................37 

    Table 3-9 BS8900A UMTS Configuration Power Consumption (Unit: W, -48V DC,

    20W/Carrier) .........................................................................................................................38 

    Table 3-10 BS8900A G/U Dual-mode Configuration Power Consumption (Unit: W, -48V DC,

    20W/TRX, 20W/Carrier) .......................................................................................................38 

    Table 3-11 BS8900A Interface Indices ...............................................................................38 

    Table 3-12 BS8900A Working Environment Indices ...........................................................39 

    Table 3-13 BS8900A EMC Indices .....................................................................................39 

    Table 3-14 BS8900A Reliability Indices (RSU82 Configured, AC Power Supply) ...............40 

    Table 4-1 Baseband Unit Configuration .............................................................................41 

    Table 4-2 Radio Unit Configuration ....................................................................................42 

    Table 4-3 BS8900A Configurations in GSM Mode with RSU82 ..........................................43 

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    Table 4-4 BS8900A Configurations in GSM Mode with RSU60E .......................................43 

    Table 4-5 BS8900A Configurations in UMTS Mode with RSU82 ........................................43 

    Table 4-6 BS8900A Configurations in UMTS Mode with RSU40 ........................................44 

    Table 4-7 BS8900A Configurations in UMTS Mode with RSU60E .....................................44 

    Table 4-8 BS8900A Configurations in G/U Dual-Mode (850M/900M) .................................45 

    Table 4-9 BS8900A Configurations in G/U Dual-Mode (900MHz) ......................................45 

    Table 4-10 BS8900A Configuration on G/U Dual-Mode (Different Spectrum) ....................46 

    Table 4-11 BS8900A Configuration on G/U Dual-Mode (Different Spectrum) ....................46 

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    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

    seamless experience to operators. In GSM, UMTS or mixed mode, it enables operators

    to save CAPEX and OPEX significantly because they only need to deploy a Uni-Radio

     Access Network, compared to the independent GSM and UMTS networks.

    ZXSDR BS8900A is one outdoor macro BTS, providing an all in one solution for power

    supply, battery, and transmission integration. It offers GSM/UMTS dual-mode networking

    capability and provides a future-proof solution for smooth evolution to Enhanced EDGE,

    HSPA+ and LTE. BS8900A’s appearance is shown in Figure 1-1.  In the following

    chapters, a general description will be given to ZXSDR BS8900A (hereafter referred as

    “BS8900A”).

    Figure 1-1 BS8900A Appearance

    Compact StyleStandard StyleComplete Style

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    1.2 Benefits

      Easy Installation, Fast Deployment

    Four basic cabinets of BS8900A can be combined flexibly to cater for different scenarios.

     Auxiliary equipments, including transmission, battery and power supply, are integrated

    into the cabinet to provide a full functional outdoor base station solution. Front wiring

    design enables installation against wall and convenient maintenance. Least footprint

    requirement relieves the operator from bothering by the site acquisition problem.

      Large Capacity, Easy Expansion

    ZXSDR BS8900A can accommodate several kinds of multi-carrier RSUs, including 1T2R,

    2T4R RF modules. The 2T4R Radio Unit (RSU82) has the capability to support 2*6 GSM

    TRXs or 2*3 UMTS carriers. Expansion is achieved through software configuration.  

      Flexible GSM/UMTS Dual Mode Networking

    ZXSDR BS8900A meets GSM/UMTS dual mode networking requirements in different

    scenarios. It supports GSM 900M +GSM 1800 dual band networking, and UMTS 900M

    can be realized in the same hardware with corresponding software upgrade. When GSM

    is configured initially, UMTS 2100M can be supported by adding new RF units.

      Smooth Evolution

    ZXSDR BS8900A software and hardware support full-feature EDGE and UMTS/HSPA

    and satisfy operators’ future needs for data services. With software upgrade it is easy to

    realize the evolution to EDGE+ and HSPA+. Even in the LTE phase, through minimal

    change, ZXSDR BS8900A can support LTE functionality.

      Low Power Consumption

    The PA efficiency achieves up to 50% with ZTE patent Doherty + DPD + D-PT

    technology. Power consumption can be greatly decreased together with several

    energy-saving features.

      IP RAN

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    ZXSDR BS8900A fully supports IP RAN and provides GE/FE or IPoverE1 for Abis/Iub

    interfaces.

      Adaptable to Transmission Networks

    BS8900A provides E1/T1, and GE/FE interfaces for Abis/Iub connection and supports

    various transmission networking schemes such as SDH network, IP networking and

    splitting transmission.

      Adaptable to Tough Environments

    Outdoor Macro BTS BS8900A adopts hermetic rack. It is water proof, dust proof, EMC

    compatible to suit the outdoor application scenarios. BS8900A provides IP55 protection

    capability, -40–55°C working temperature, and C class lightning protection. BS8900A

    can provide a fast deployment, low cost and equipment room free solution in tough

    environments.

    1.3 Application Scenarios

    BS8900A develops a new solution for GSM/UMTS integrated network and network

    evolution. BS8900A can be applied in dense urban, urban, suburban, rural area, highway

    or outdoor environment. Furthermore it can fully meet operators’ requirements in different

    stages and scenarios. BS8900A can be some combination of 4 basic cabinets and be a

    flexible and customized solution for outdoor application scenario. With IP55 protection

    capability and -40 –55°C working temperature, BS8900A can be used in tough

    environments. Figure 1-2 shows the application scenario of BS8900A.

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    Figure 1-2 BS8900A Application Scenario

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    2 Product Architecture

    2.1 Physical Structure

    BS8900A adopts standard 19 inches rack structure. It is composed of outdoor baseband

    cabinet BC8910A, outdoor radio cabinet RC8910A, outdoor radio cabinet RC8911A, and

    battery cabinet PC8910A. Typical configuration dimension of BS8900A is 1600mm *

    600mm * 600mm (H*W*D). With the 200mm bottom base and 16mm top cover, the total

    height reaches 1816mm.

    Outdoor baseband cabinet is also called site support cabinet, including power distribution

    shelf, fan shelf, baseband unit shelf, ventilation shelf, and additional space reserved for

    transmission or other equipments. Outdoor RF cabinets are used for containing radio unit,

    maximum supporting 6 RSUs. Battery cabinet supports maximum 2×150AH battery.

    BS8900A complete style is shown in the following figure, consisting of one BC8910A,

    one RC8910A and one PC8910A. BS8900A single rack supports up to 60 GSM TRXs or

    30 UMTS CSs.

    Figure 2-1 BS8900A Physical Architecture (Complete Style)

    RC8910A

    BC8910A

    PC8910A

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    2.2 Hardware Architecture

    BS8900A consists of two main parts: baseband unit and radio unit as shown in the

    following figure.

    Figure 2-2 BS8900A Hardware Structure

    2.2.1 Site Support Cabinet BC8910A

    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 and ventilation vessel, the heat exchanger

    located in the cabinet door makes the heat exchanging system. BC8910A hardware

    architecture is shown in the following figure.

    Radio Unit

    Baseband Unit

    SA/

    SE CC

    Baseband

    Processing

    FS RSU

    E1

    GE/FE

    Clock

    Data

    Control Signaling

    CPRI

     Antenna

    STM-1

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    Figure 2-3 Site Support Cabinet BC8910A (AC Power Supply)

    In the case of DC power supply, AC/DC power system (5U) should be replaced by DC

    power distribution with 2U in height.

    Figure 2-4 Site Support Cabinet BC8910A (DC Power Supply)

    2.2.1.1 Baseband Unit

    Baseband unit in BS8900A is responsible for processing the baseband signals.

    Heat Exchanger  B8200

    Fan and Ventilation

    Vessel

     AC/DC

    Power System

    Cable Chute

    Heater 

    Reserved space (for

    transmission, etc. )

    Lightning Protection

    B8200

    Fan and Ventilation

    Vessel

    DC Power Distribution

    Lightning Protection

    Cable Chute

    Reserved space (for

    transmission, etc.)

    Heat Exchanger 

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    Figure 2-5 Baseband Unit of BS8900A

    The Baseband unit consists of control & clock board, fabric switch board, baseband

    processing board, site alarm board (optional), site alarm extension board (optional),

    Tower mounted Amplifier control Module (optional), power module, and fan module.

    Table 2-1 Board List of Baseband Unit

    Board Name Function Description

    CC Control & Clock Board

    FS Fabric Switch Board

    Baseband

    Processing

    Board

    UBPG Universal Baseband Processing board for GSM

    UBPG2 Universal Baseband Processing board type 2 for GSM

    BPC Base band Processing board type C for UMTS

    BPK Base band Processing board type K for UMTS

    Interface

    Board

    SA Site Alarm Board

    SE Site alarm Extension Board

    TAM Tower mounted Amplifier control Module

    PM Power Module

    FAM Fan Array Module

    2.2.1.1.1 Control & Clock Board (CC)

    CC is control & clock board, used for control and management of baseband unit,

    providing Ethernet and system clock. The CC panel is illustrated in the following figure.

    Baseband Processing BoardFS

    PM

    SA

    FAM

    CC

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    Figure 2-6 CC Panel

    Description of CC panel interfaces is shown in the following table.

    Table 2-2 CC Panel Interfaces

    Interface Name Description

    ETH0Ethernet interface between BS8900A and RNC, adapting interface

    of 10M/100M/1000M.

    ETH1Ethernet interface used for cascading, debugging or local

    maintenance, adapting interface of 10M/100M/1000M.

    TX/RXUsed for Ethernet interface connection between BTS and

    BSC/RNC. This interface is 100M/1000M Ethernet optical interface.

    EXTExternal communication port, connected to external receiver,

    Mainly 485 and PP1S+/2M+ interfaces.

    REF External connection GPS antenna, SMA(F) interface

    Control & clock board functions are as follows:

      Ethernet switching function, implementing data switching for service and control

    flow within the system

      Iub interface protocol processing

      Monitoring, controlling and maintaining of the base station system, providing LMT

    interface

      Managing software versions of boards and programmable components, and

    supporting local and remote software upgrade

      Supervising the running status of each board within the system

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      Synchronizing with various external reference clocks, including Abis/Iub interface

    recovery clock, the GPS clock and the clock provided by BITS. CC can select one

    according to the actual configuration.

      Generating and delivering the clock signal demanded by each part

      Providing GPS receiver interface and managing the GPS receiver

      Providing a real-time clock for system operation and maintenance. The real-time

    clock can be calibrated.

      Board power interface (-48V, -48V ground, protection ground, digital ground) with

    reverse connection protection function

      Reading various hardware management identifiers in the system, including the rack

    number, backplane type number, slot number, board function type, board version,

    and board function configuration mark

      Supporting primary/slave switchover

      MicroTCA protocol based module management function

    2.2.1.1.2 Baseband Processing Board

    There are 4 types of baseband processing board in order to meet different application

    requirements:

    1. UBPG

    UBPG is the GSM baseband processing board. It processes the physical layer protocol

    and frame protocol specified by 3GPP. UBPG panel is illustrated in the following figure. 

    Figure 2-7 UBPG Panel

    UBPG has the following functions:

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      Achieving rate adaptation, channel coding, interleaving, encryption, generate TDMA

    shock burst, GMSK/8PSK modulation, IQ baseband digital signals output.

      Achieving uplink IQ data receiving, receiver diversity combiner, digital demodulation

    (GMSK&8PSK, equilibrium), decryption, deinterleaving, demodulator, rate

    adaptation, GE Ethernet interface transmit it to CC board for processing.

      Radio link synchronization, transmission frame processing

      Measuring parameters required in power control and handover

      Diversified transmission and receiving

      Communicating with CC via Ethernet interface

      Reading 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. UBPG2

    UBPG2 is another type of GSM baseband processing board. It provides the samefunctionalities as UBPG, and has 3 CPRI interface used for RRU remote connection. The

    figure below shows the UBPG2 panel. 

    Figure 2-8 UBPG2 Panel

    Table 2-3 UBPG2 Panel Interface

    Interface Name Description

    TX0 RX0 – TX2 RX2 3 pairs of optical interface that connects with RRU.

    3. BPC

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    BPC is the UMTS baseband processing board. It processes the physical layer protocol

    and frame protocol specified by 3GPP. BPC panel is illustrated in the following figure.

    Figure 2-9 BPC Panel

    It provides the following functions:

      Achieving downlink baseband signal processing, including downlink data coding,

    multiplexing, rate adaptation, channel mapping, spread spectrum and

    scrambling power regulation and channel compositing.

      Achieving uplink baseband signal processing, including uplink data RAKE receiving,

    demodulator, transmitting the data to lub interface for processing.

      Downlink data coding/multiplexing, rate matching, channel mapping, spreading and

    scrambling, power adjusting, and channel compositing.

      Uplink signal RAKE receiving and channel decoding

      Radio link synchronization and Frame processing

      Measuring parameters required in power control and handover

      Softer handover and carrier diversity.

      Communicating with the CC via the Ethernet interface

      Reading 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

    4. BPK

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    BPK is another type of UMTS baseband processing board and its processing capacity is

    larger than BPC. BPK panel is illustrated in the following figure.

    Figure 2-10 BPK Panel

    Besides the same functions of BPC, BPK can provide additional HSPA+ functionalities:

      Performing UL 16QAM, and the peak rate throughput can reach 11.5Mbps

      Supporting A-RAKE receiving and UL interface cancellation

    2.2.1.1.3 Fabric Switch Board (FS)

    FS is fabric switch board which provides baseband optical interface between BBU and

    RRU and processes the IQ signal. FS panel is illustrated in the following figure.

    Figure 2-11 FS Panel

    Description of FS panel interfaces is shown in the following table.

    Table 2-4 FS Panel Interfaces

    Interface Name Description

    TX0 RX0 – TX5 RX56 pairs optical interfaces, connected to

    RRU

    The FS has the following functions:

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      Receive the signal from the rear board in the downlink and retrieve the data and

    timing.

      Multiplex the received data and retrieve I/Q signal

      I/Q mapping in the downlink and multiplex I/Q signal to the optical signals.

      Receive the I/Q in uplink and demultiplex/mapping into I/Q signal

      The multiplexed I/Q signal transmit to BP

      Exchange CPU interface signaling through HDLC interface with RF module

    2.2.1.1.4 Interface Board

    1. Site Alarm Board (SA)

    SA/SE is a site alarm board, illustrated in the following figure.

    Figure 2-12 SA Panel

    Description of SA panel interface is shown in the following table.

    Table 2-5 SA Panel Interfaces

    Interface Name Description

    - 8 E1/T1 interfaces,

    1 RS485,

    1RS232 interface,

    6+2 dry contacts (6 input interfaces, 2 bidirectional interfaces)

    The SA has the following functions:

      Providing E1/T1 transmission interfaces for Abis/Iub.

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      Providing site alarm monitoring interfaces.

      Providing FAM's alarm and rate control.

      Being responsible for the signal monitoring and interface lightning protection of its

    shelf.

    2. Site alarm Extension Board (SE)

    SE is site alarm extension board, and shares the bottom-right slot with Baseband

    processing board. It is used to extend the port number if SA cannot fulfill the

    requirements. The SE panel is illustrated in the following figure.

    Figure 2-13 SE Panel

    Description of SE panel interfaces is shown in the following table.

    Table 2-6 SE Panel Interfaces

    Interface Name Description

    - 8 E1/T1 interfaces,

    1 RS485,

    1RS232 interface,

    6+2 dry contacts (6 input interfaces, 2 bidirectional interfaces)

    SE board can provide the following functions:

      Providing E1/T1 transmission interfaces for Abis/Iub.

      Providing site alarm monitoring interfaces.

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    2.2.1.1.5 Tower mounted Amplifier control Module (TAM)

    TAM is used for tower mounted amplifier control when TMA is needed. Panel of TAM is

    shown as following figure.

    Figure 2-14 TAM Panel

    Description of the Interfaces on the TAM panel is shown in the table below.

    Table 2-7 TAM Panel Interface

    Interface Name Description

    TA0 DC output voltage channel 0

    TA1 DC output voltage channel 1

    TA2 DC output voltage channel 2

    TA3 DC output voltage channel 3

    TA4 DC output voltage channel 4

    TA5 DC output voltage channel 5

    The board provides the following functions:

      Working status detection of tower amplifier and reporting alarm signals to CC board

      Providing power on and off for tower amplifier with +28V, +12V or +13V power

    supply

      Realizing the communication with CC board

      Implementing conversion, protection and filtering of power supply

      Providing anti-lightning for power supply circuit

      Implementing software remote downloading and current threshold setting

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    2.2.1.1.6 Power Module (PM)

    PM is the power module, illustrated in the following figure.

    Figure 2-15 PM Panel

    Description of PM panel interface is shown in the following table.

    Table 2-8 PM Panel Interfaces

    Interface Name Description

    MONDebugging interface, RS232

    interface

    -48V/-48VRTN -48V input

    ON/OFFPower switch, turning on/off 12V power

    to/from BBU

    The PM has the following functions:

      16 internal interfaces for +12 V load power;

      16 internal interfaces for +3.3 V management power;

      EMMC management;

      Measurement and protection of input over-voltage/under-voltage;

      Output over-current protection and load power management.

    2.2.1.1.7 Fan Array Module (FAM)

    FAM is fan array module which panel is illustrated in the following figure.

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    Figure 2-16 FAM Panel

    The FAM main functions are as follows:

      System temperature monitor and control;

      Monitor, control, and report of fan state.

    2.2.1.2 AC/DC Power System

    The power system of BC8910A contains 4×30A AC/DC rectifiers. It is 5U in height. Its

    configuration depends on the load and the backup battery capacity.

    2.2.2 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8910A

    RC8910A consists of 6 RF modules and fan control system. Its physical appearance is

    shown in the following figure.

    Figure 2-17 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8910A

    Radio Module

    RSU

    RFAN

    Power 

    DistributionModule

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    Radio unit mainly processes the conversion between baseband signals and RF signals.

    In BS8900A, there are three kinds of radio unit, respectively: RSU40, RSU60E, and

    RSU82. RSU40 is a UMTS only radio frequency module, which works in UMTS only on

    2100MHz/AWS. RSU60E is a multi-carrier radio frequency module, which can work in

    GSM only, UMTS only or G/U dual mode via software configuration on

    850/900/1800/1900MHz. RSU82 is a multi-carrier radio frequency module, which can

    work in GSM only, UMTS only or G/U dual mode via software configuration and support 2

    sectors on 900/1800/2100MHz or 1 sector with 2*2 MIMO in HSPA+ mode. The following

    will show the details.

    2.2.2.1 RSU40

    RSU40 is UMTS multi-carrier radio unit, working on 2100M/AWS. RSU40 supports

    maximum 4 carriers, and the output power is 60W.

    RSU40 module consists of MCPA (multi-carrier power module) module, transceiver

    module, and duplex filter LNA. There are one TX/RX port and one RX port for connecting

    antennas.

    2.2.2.2 RSU60E

    RSU60E is a multi-carrier RF module, working on 850M/900M/1800M/1900M. It can be

    configured as GSM only, UMTS only or dual mode module.

    RSU60E maximum supports 6 TRXs in GSM mode. In case of GMSK modulation, 80W

    TOC output power can be provided. If 8PSK is used, the TOC output power is 50W.

    If RSU60E is used as UMTS mode, it maximum supports 4 carriers with 80W TOC output

    power.

    In dual modes, RSU60E maximum supports 4 GSM TRXs and 1 UMTS carrier or 2 GSM

    TRXs and 2 UMTS carriers.

    RSU60E module consists of MCPA module, transceiver module, and duplex filter LNA.

    There are one TX/RX port and one RX port for connecting antennas.

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    The appearance of RSU40 is nearly the same as that of RSU60E, except the label, as

    shown in the following figure.

    Figure 2-18 Radio Unit RSU40/RSU60E of BS8900A

    The interfaces of RSU40 are the same as those of RSU60E, as described in the following

    table.

    Table 2-9 RSU40/RSU60E Interfaces Description

    S.N. Label Interface Type/Connector

    1 ANT2(RX)Interface to receive diversity

    RF cable50 Ω DIN type connector

    2 ANT1(TX/RX)Interface to transmit/receive

    main diversity RF cable50 Ω DIN type connector

    3 RXinFrequency extension

    interfaceSMA connector

    4 RXoutFrequency extension

    interfaceSMA connector

    5 TX1 RX1BBU and RSU Interface

    /RSU cascading interface

    LC-type optical interface (IEC

    874)

    6 TX2 RX2BBU and RSU Interface

    /RSU cascading interface

    LC-type optical interface (IEC

    874)

    7 DBGDebugging network

    interfaceRJ45 socket

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    8 MONExternal equipment

    interfaceDB15 socket

    9 AISG AISG interface B9 socket

    10 POWER Power supply interface -48V DC input

    2.2.2.3 RSU82

    RSU82 is a multi-carrier and multi-mode RF module, working on 900M/1800M/2100M.

    One RSU82 can process 2-way transmitting and 4-way receiving, thus supporting 2

    sectors in GSM/UMTS or 1 sector with 2*2 MIMO in HSPA+ mode. RSU82 can be

    configured as GSM only, UMTS only or mixed mode.

    In GSM mode, RSU82 supports maximum 2*4 TRXs with TOC output power 2*80W on

    900MHz/1800MHz, or 2*6 TRXs with TOC output power 2*60W on 900MHz/1800MHz. In

    case of GMSK modulation, the TOC output power reaches up to 2*80W, which falls back

    to 2*50W if 8PSK is adopted.

    In UMTS mode, it maximum supports 2*20MHz with TOC output power 2*80W on 900M

    or 2*60W on 2100M.

    In dual modes, RSU82 maximum supports 2*(4 TRXs + 1 carrier) or 2*(2 TRXs + 2

    carriers).

    RSU82 module consists of MCPA module, transceiver module, and duplex filter LNA.

    There are two TX/RX port and two RX port for connecting antennas.

    Figure 2-19 Radio Unit RSU82 of BS8900A

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    The interfaces of RSU82 are described in the following table.

    Table 2-10 RSU82 Interfaces Description

    S.N. Label Interface Type/Connector

    1 ANT2(RX)Interface to receive

    diversity RF cable50 Ω DIN type connector

    2 ANT1(TX/RX)

    Interface to

    transmit/receive main

    diversity RF cable

    50 Ω DIN type connector

    3 ANT3(TR/RX)

    Interface to

    transmit/receive main

    diversity RF cable

    50 Ω DIN type connector

    4 ANT4(RX)Interface to receive

    diversity RF cable50 Ω DIN type connector

    5 TX1 RX1

    BBU and RRU

    Interface /RRU

    cascading interface

    LC-mode optical interface (IEC 874)

    6 TX2 RX2

    BBU and RRU

    Interface /RRU

    cascading interface

    LC-mode optical interface (IEC 874)

    7 DBGDebugging network

    interfaceRJ45 socket

    8 MONExternal equipment

    interfaceDB15 socket

    9 AISG AISG interface B9 socket

    10 POWER Power supply interface -48V DC input

     All the above RF modules can be inserted into BS8900A for different applications. The

    following table gives a brief summary of all the RF modules.

    Table 2-11 RF Module Brief List

    Radio Tx/Rx Frequency (Hz) Mode TOC

    RSU40 1T2R2100M

    U 60W AWS

    RSU60E 1T2R 850M G/U 80W

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    900M G/U

    1800M G

    1900M G/U

    RSU82 2T4R

    900M G/U2*80W

    1800M G

    2100M U 2*60W

    2.2.3 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8911A

    RC8911A accommodates 3 RF modules, 4 batteries and fan control subsystem. Its

    physical appearance is shown in the following figure. RC8911A can be divided into left

    and right part. In the right part 3 RSUs can be installed, and in the left part 4 batteries can

    be arranged. The capacity of the 4 batteries is 150AH. For details of RF Modules please

    refer to chapter 2.2.2.

    Figure 2-20 Outdoor Radio Cabinet RC8911A

    2.2.4 Battery Cabinet PC8910A

    PC8910A is an outdoor battery cabinet, and it works with BC8910A and RC8910A. The

    following figure shows the structure of PC8910A and it contains 8 batteries, with the

    capacity of 2×150AH.

    RadioModule

    RFANBattery

    Power 

    Distribution

    Module

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    Figure 2-21 Battery cabinet PC8910A

    2.3 Software Architecture

    The software system of BS8900A can be divided into operating support layer and

    application layer.

    Figure 2-22 BS8900A Software Structure

    Battery

     

    OSS

    GSM Function UMTS Function

    OMC-B

    SCS OAM DBS BRACSBRS

    VOS

    Sche. Timer Moni.CPP Excep Mem BBX File DBG

    Hardware

    VxWorks

    LMT

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    The operating support layer provides the functions of OSS, while OAM, DBS, BRS,

    BRACS, and SCS serve different BTS modes.

      OAM (Operating and Maintenance) is to provide the configuration, alarm and

    performance measurement function.

      DBS (Database Sub-system) is the database system.

      BRS (Bearer Sub-system) is for protocol stack processing.

      BRACS (Bearer Access Control Sub-system) is to control the access to bear layer.

      SCS (System Control Sub-system) is to control the power supplying and

    active/standby switching.

    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.

    2.4 Functionality

    2.4.1 Basic Functions

    Being compliant with 3GPP standards, including GSM Phase I/Phase II Phase II plus, as

    well as UMTS R99/R4/R5/R6/R7/R8/R9, ZXSDR BS8900A supports G/U 900, G/U 850,

    G 1800 and G/U 1900, UMTS 2100, even mixed installation of boards with different

    frequencies in the same cabinet.

    With Um/Uu, Abis/Iub and O&M interfaces, ZXSDR BS8900A accomplishes the following

    basic functions

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      With Um/Uu interface, the base station accomplishes UE access and radio link

    transmission including RF processing, channel coding and decoding, channel

    multiplexing and de-multiplexing, measuring and reporting, power control, transmit

    diversity, receiving diversity, calibration and synchronization.

      with Abis/Iub interface, the base station connects with BSC/RNC and accomplishes

    the following functions including cell management, reporting BS measurement

    information, broadcasting system Information, implementing access control from

    BSC/RNC, mobility management, radio resource management and controlling, FP

    processing and ATM transmission management.

      With operating and maintenance interface, the base station provides system

    management functions including configuration management, alarm management,

    status checking and system monitoring.

    2.4.2 Service Functions

    Main service functions of ZXSDR BS8900A are listed as follows:

      GSM voice service (FR/EFR/HR/AMR/AMR-WB), GPRS, EDGE, EGPRS2-A of

    E-EDGE

      UMTS R99 service, HSPA (DL 14.4Mbps/UL 5.76Mbps/), HSPA+ (DL 43.2Mbps/UL

    11.5Mbps)

      MBMS service, including broadcast and multicast functions (PtP & PtM)

      Supports 64QAM, MIMO, DC, DC + 64QAM, MIMO + 64QAM for DL

      Supports 16QAM, A-RAKE technology, interference cancellation for UL

      Advanced energy-saving features, such as dynamic power sharing, intelligent Cell

    shutdown

      Supports BSS local switch, and the voice data frame will switch in BSS and will not

    go to core network

      Several measures to make cell range extended up to 240 Km

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      Supports basic interworking between G/U and LTE network

      Support full IP networking

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    3 Technical Specifications

    3.1 Physical Indices

    Table 3-1 BS8900A Physical Indices

    Item BC8910A RC8910A RC8911A PC8910A

     Appearance

    Dimension(H*W

    *D)

    ( mm*mm*mm)

    800*600*600 800*600*600 800*600*600 800*600*600

    Weight of full

    configuration

    without battery

    94Kg

    127Kg

    (RSU40,RSU6

    0E)

    139Kg (RSU82)

    93Kg

    (RSU40/RSU

    60E)

    99Kg

    (RSU82)

    47Kg

    Weight of full

    configuration

    with battery

    N/A N/A

    277Kg

    (RSU40/RSU

    60E)

    283 Kg

    (RSU82)

    415Kg

    RF module N/A 6 RSUs 3*RSUs N/A

    Battery N/A N/A 150AH 2×150AH

    Note: 1. BS8900A has totally 4 basic cabinets. 2. The basic cabinets can be flexibly

    combined together according to the actual application scenarios.

    Table 3-2 Different Combination of BS8900A

    Item Complete StyleStandard

    StyleCompact Style

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    Cabinet

    Combination

    BC8910A +

    RC8910A+ PC8910A

    BC8910A+

    RC8910ABC8910A+RC8911A

     Appearance

    Dimension(H*W*D)

    ( mm*mm*mm)1600*(1200+100)*600 1600*600*600 1600*600*600

    Weight of fullconfiguration

    without battery

    280Kg (RSU40,

    RSU60E)

    290Kg (RSU82)

    200Kg

    (RSU40,

    RSU60E)

    210Kg

    (RSU82)

    195Kg (RSU40,

    RSU60E)

    200Kg (RSU82)

    RF Modules 6*RSUs 6*RSUs 3*RSUs

    Power Supply AC+2×150AH DC AC+150AH

    Note: Minimally 100mm interval between two cabinets standing on the ground is

    reserved for wiring or maintenance in complete style.

    3.2 Performance Indices

    3.2.1 Operation Frequency Band

    Table 3-3 BS8900A Operation Frequency Band

    Item Indices

    Frequency BandGSM: 850M/900M/1800M/1900M

    UMTS: 850M/900M/1800/1900/2100M/AWS

    3.2.2 Capacity Indices

    Table 3-4 BS8900A Capacity Indices

    Item (Single Cabinet) Indices

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    Maximum GSM TRX 60 TRXs

    Maximum UMTS CS 30 CSs

    Maximum GSM/UMTS dual-mode TRX GSM 36 TRXs + UMTS 12 CSs

    Maximum CE960 CEs UL/960 CEs DL (BPC)

    1536 CEs UL/1536 CEs DL (BPK)

    Maximum data throughput75 Mbps UL / 300 Mbps DL (BPC)

    276 Mbps UL / 1000 Mbps DL (BPK)*

    3.2.3 Receiver sensitivity

    Table 3-5 BS8900A Receiver Sensitivity

    Item Indices

    Receiver sensitivity

    -113.5dBm@GSM single antenna

    -126.5dBm@UMTS single antenna

    -129.2dBm@UMTS double antennas

    -131.9dBm@UMTS four antennas

    3.2.4 TOC Output Power

    Table 3-6 BS8900A Output Power

    Radio Unit Type TOC Output Power

    RSU40 60W

    RSU60E 80W

    RSU822*80W (900/1800MHz)

    2*60W (2100MHz)

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    3.3 Power Indices

    3.3.1 Power Supply

    Table 3-7 BS8900A Power Supply Indices

    Item Indices

    Power supply, voltage range of variation

    -48V DC (-57V DC–-40V DC)

    220V AC (176V AC– 264V AC)

    380V AC (phase voltage as above)

    Battery back-up Maximum 2×150AH

    3.3.2 Power Consumption

    3.3.2.1 GSM Single Mode

    RSU82 is based on MCPA technology. It supports maximum 2*6 TRXs for GSM.

    RSU60E is based on MCPA technology. It supports maximum 6 TRXs for GSM. In

    baseband unit, one UBPG/UBPG2 board supports 12 GSM TRXs.

    Table 3-8 BS8900A GSM Configuration Power Consumption List (Unit: W, -48V DC,

    13W/TRX)

    Station S6/6/6 S12/12/12

    Radio Module Frequency Average 

    Peak 

     Average 

    Peak 

    RSU82900M 665 1150 1115 2050

    1800M 685 1190 1150 2130

    RSU60E850M/900M 670 1165 1275 2165

    1800M/1900M 715 1225 1360 2285

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    3.3.2.2 UMTS Single Mode

    Table 3-9 BS8900A UMTS Configuration Power Consumption (Unit: W, -48V DC,20W/Carrier) 

    Station S111 S222 S333

    Radio

    ModuleFrequency Average Peak   Average  Peak   Average Peak

    RSU40 2100M 400 605 475 785 615 975

    RSU60E 850M/900M 460 665 535 795 635 1000

    RSU822100M 355 590 460 775 585 950

    900M 515 745 615 875 700 1075

    3.3.2.3 GSM/UMTS Dual Mode

    Table 3-10 BS8900A G/U Dual-mode Configuration Power Consumption (Unit: W, -48V

    DC, 20W/TRX, 20W/Carrier)

    S444(G)+S111(U)

    Radio Module Name Average Peak

    RSU60E (850M/900M) 755 1185

    RSU82 (900M) 730 1185

    3.4 Interface Indices

    Table 3-11 BS8900A Interface Indices

    Interface Item Indices Type Standard

     Abis/Iub

    E1/T116 pairs(8pairs

    optional)DB44 ITU G.703/G.704

    Ethernet

    (either or)

    1 10M/100M/1000M

    electrical

     Auto-Negotiation.

     Auto-MDI/MDIX

    RJ45

    10/100/1000BASE-T

    IEEE 802.3

    compatible

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    1 1000M optical

    Or 1 100M optical

    SFP

    (LC)

    1000BASE-LX IEEE

    802.3 compatible

    100BASE-FX IEEE

    802.3 compatible

    STM-1 2 pairs(optional)SFP

    (LC)

    ITU G.957

    ITU G.707

    Cascading,

    Debugging or

    Local

    Maintenance

    Ethernet

    1 10M/100M/1000M

    electrical

     Auto-Negotiation.

     Auto-MDI/MDIX

    RJ45

    10/100/1000BASE-T

    IEEE 802.3

    compatible

    Baseband/Radio CPRI 12 pairsSFP

    (LC)

    CPRI 2.0

    Clock GPS 1 SMAGPS TX/RX Port

    NMEA 0183 V3.0

    3.5 Environment Indices

    Table 3-12 BS8900A Working Environment Indices

    Item Indices

    Temperature-40 –55°C (AC Power Supply)

    -20 –55°C (DC Power Supply)

    Relative Humidity 5% –100%

    Waterproof/Dustproof IP55

    Ground

    ≤5Ω. Earth resistance can be less than

    10Ω in thunderless area where there are

    less than 20 thunderstorm days in a year.

    Mechanical vibration ETSI 300019-1-4 ClassM4.1

    3.6 Electromagnetic Compatibility Indices

    Table 3-13 BS8900A EMC Indices

    Item Indices

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     Anti-static protection

    Capable of protecting against the contact

    discharge of ±6000V, Air discharge of

    ±8000V.

    Surge anti-interference requirement ±2000V between lines and the ground.

    3.7 Reliability Indices

    In ZXSDR BS8900A, the algorithm of system reliability is based on the national military

    GJB/Z299B Electronic Equipment Reliability Estimation Manual and US military

    handbook MIL-HDBK-217F Electronic Equipment Reliability Estimation.

    Table 3-14 BS8900A Reliability Indices (RSU82 Configured, AC Power Supply)

    Item Indices

    MTBF ≥134,000 hours

    MTTR 0.5 hours

     Availability index: ≥99.999627%

    Down duration

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    4 Configurations

    4.1 Baseband Unit Configuration

    B8200 is the baseband unit of BS8900A, B8200 is composed of these boards: CC,

    baseband processing boards, FS, SA/SE, TAM, PM and FAM. Configuration principles of

    these boards are described in the following table:

    Table 4-1 Baseband Unit Configuration

    Board Configuration Principles

    CC At least 1 board is configured by default.

    Maximum 2 boards can be configured for 1+1 backup.

    Baseband

    Processing

    Board

    UBPG12 GSM TRXs/board.

    Maximum 5 boards can be configured.

    UBPG212 GSM TRXs/board, with 3 pairs of CPRI interfaces.

    Maximum 5 boards can be configured.

    BPC

    6 UMTS CSs/board, with 192CEs UL/192CEs DL

    simultaneously. 15Mbps UL and 60Mbps DL simultaneously.

    Maximum 5 boards can be configured.

    BPK

    6 UMTS CSs/board, with 384 CEs UL/384 CEs DL

    simultaneously. 6*11.5Mbps UL and 6*43.2Mbps DL

    simultaneously.

    Maximum 4 boards can be configured.

    FS

    6 pairs of CPRI interfaces/board. At least 1 board is configured

    by default for UMTS mode or G/U dual modes.

    Maximum 2 boards can be configured.

    Interface

    Board

    SA6+2 dry contacts and 8 pairs of E1/T1 per board.

    It is configured by default.

    SE

    6+2 dry contacts and 8 pairs of E1/T1 per board.

    It is configured only when the requirements of dry contacts or

    E1/T1 exceed SA capacity.

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    TAM

    6 DC outputs with customized voltage per board.

    It is configured for tower mounted amplifier control when TMA

    is needed.

    PM At least 1 board is configured by default.

    Maximum 2 boards can be configured for 1+1 backup.

    FAM It is configured by default.

    4.2 Radio Unit Configuration

    BS8900A radio unit cabinet can be equipped with 6 RF modules, 6 RF modules are

    corresponding to 6 sectors. Each of that can be configured as GSM or UMTS or

    GSM/UMTS together by software. By choosing different frequencies and software

    configuration, BS8900A can support various GSM/UMTS configurations:

    Table 4-2 Radio Unit Configuration

    RSU Configuration Principles

    RSU40 Maximum 4 carriers in UMTS single mode.

    RSU60E Maximum 6 TRXs in GSM or 4 carriers in UMTS single mode.Maximum 4 TRXs+1 carrier or 2 TRXs+2 carriers in G/U dual mode.

    RSU82

    Maximum 2*6 TRXs in GSM single mode.

    Maximum 2*3 carriers in UMTS single mode.

    Maximum 2*(4 TRXs+1 carrier) or 2*(2 TRXs+2 carriers) in G/U dual

    mode. 

    4.3 GSM Single Mode Configuration

    4.3.1 RSU82 configuration

    RSU82 is based on MCPA technology. It supports maximum 2*6 TRXs for GSM. In

    baseband unit, one UBPG/UBPG2 board supports 12 GSM TRXs.

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    Table 4-3 BS8900A Configurations in GSM Mode with RSU82

    Site Type Number of RSUNumber of

    UBPG/UBPG2Number of Rack

    S6/6/6 2 2 1

    S12/12/12 3 3 1

    4.3.2 RSU60E Configuration

    RSU60E is based on multi-carrier technology. In GSM mode, it maximum supports 6

    TRXs. For baseband part, one UBPG/UBPG2 board can support 12 TRXs.

    Table 4-4 BS8900A Configurations in GSM Mode with RSU60E

    Site Type Number of RSUNumber of

    UBPG/UBPG2Number of Rack

    S4/4/4 3 1 1

    S6/6/6 3 2 1

    S12/12/12 6 3 1

    4.4 UMTS Single Mode Configuration

    4.4.1 RSU82 configuration

    One RSU82 supports maximum 2*3 carriers in UMTS single mode when ensuring 20W

    per carrier. For baseband unit, one BPC/BPK can support UMTS 6CSs.

    Table 4-5 BS8900A Configurations in UMTS Mode with RSU82

    Site Type Number of RSUNumber of

    BPC/BPKNumber of Rack

    S1/1/1 2 1 1

    S2/2/2 2 1 1

    S3/3/3 2 2 1

    S4/4/4 3 2 1

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    S2/2/2/2/2/2 3 2 1

    4.4.2 RSU40 configuration

    RSU40 maximum output power is 60W in UMTS 2100M.One RSU40 supports 3 carriers

    when it ensures the 20W output power for each carrier. For baseband part, one

    BPC/BPK can support 6 CSs.

    Table 4-6 BS8900A Configurations in UMTS Mode with RSU40

    Site Type Number of RSUNumber of

    BPC/BPK

    Number of Rack

    S1/1/1 3 1 1

    S2/2/2 3 1 1

    S3/3/3 3 2 1

    S4/4/4 6 2 1

    S2/2/2/2/2/2 6 2 1

    4.4.3 RSU60E configuration

    RSU60E maximum output power is 80W in UMTS 850/900M. One RSU60E supports 4

    carriers when it ensures the 20W output power for each carrier. For baseband part, one

    BPC/BPK can support 6CSs.

    Table 4-7 BS8900A Configurations in UMTS Mode with RSU60E

    Site Type Number of RSUNumber of

    BPC/BPKNumber of Rack

    S1/1/1 3 1 1

    S2/2/2 3 1 1

    S3/3/3 3 2 1

    S4/4/4 3 2 1

    S2/2/2/2/2/2 6 2 1

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    4.5 GSM/UMTS Dual-Mode Configuration

    There are two scenarios for GSM/UMTS dual-mode networking: GSM/UMTS dual mode

    network in same spectrum; GSM/UMTS dual mode network with different spectrum

    4.5.1 GSM 850/900/1800/1900M and UMTS 850/900/1800/1900M Dual-Mode

    Network in Same Spectrum

    If one RSU60E is configured in this scenario, the configuration is shown in the following

    table. One RSU60E supports 4 GSM TRXs + 1 UMTS carrier or 2 GSM TRXs + 2 UMTS

    carriers simultaneously.

    Table 4-8 BS8900A Configurations in G/U Dual-Mode (850M/900M)

    Site TypeNumber of

    RSU60E

    Number of

    UBPG/UBPG2

    Number of

    BPC/BPK

    Number of

    Rack

    G:S444+U:S111 3 1 1 1

    G:S222+U:S222 3 1 1 1

    If the working frequency lies in 900MHz, RSU82 is adopted, with configuration shown inthe following table. One RSU82 supports 2*(4 GSM TRXs + 1 UMTS carrier) or 2*(2

    GSM TRXs + 2 UMTS carriers) simultaneously.

    Table 4-9 BS8900A Configurations in G/U Dual-Mode (900MHz)

    Site TypeNumber of

    RSU82

    Number of

    UBPG/UBPG2

    Number of

    BPC/BPK

    Number of

    Rack

    G:S888+U:S222 3 2 1 1

    G:S444+U:S444 3 1 2 1

    4.5.2 GSM 850/900/1800/1900M and UMTS2100M Dual-Mode Network with

    Different Spectrum

    If RSU40 and RSU60E are configured simultaneously in this scenario, RSU40 is used for

    UMTS2100MHz, and RSU60E is used for GSM850/900/1800/1900MHz.

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    Wideband combiner is needed in the mode of community feeder line and community

    antenna.

    Table 4-10 BS8900A Configuration on G/U Dual-Mode (Different Spectrum)

    Site TypeNumber of

    RSU

    Number of

    UBPG/UBPG2

    Number

    of

    BPC/BPK

    Number

    of Rack

    G:S666(850/900/1800/1

    900M) +U:S333(2100M)

    3

    RSU60E-850/90

    0/1800/1900M +

    3

    RSU40-2100M

    2 2 1

    If RSU82 is configured simultaneously in this scenario, the configuration is shown in the

    following table.

    Table 4-11 BS8900A Configuration on G/U Dual-Mode (Different Spectrum)

    Typical Site Type Number of RSU

    Number of

    UBPG/UBPG

    2

    Number

    of

    BPC/BP

    K

    Numbe

    r of

    Rack

    G:S444(900/1800MHz

    ) +U:S222(2100MHz)

    2

    RSU82-900/1800MH

    z + 2

    RSU82-2100MHz

    1 1 1

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    5 AbbreviationAbbreviations Full Characteristics

    3GPP 3rd

     Generation Partnership Project

    64QAM 64 grade Quadrature Amplitude Modulation

     AGPS Assisted GPS

     AMR Adaptive Multi Rate

    BB Base Band

    BBU Base Band processing Unit

    BCCH Broadcast Control Channel

    BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply

    BPC Base band Processing type C for UMTS

    BPK Base band Processing type K for UMTS

    BRACS Bearer Access Control Sub-system

    BRS Bearer Sub-system

    BSC Base Station Controller

    BSP Board Support PackageBTS Base Transceiver Station

    CAPEX CAPital EXpenditure

    CC Control & Clock

    CE Channel Element

    CN Core Network

    CORBA Common Object Request Broker Architecture

    CPRI Common Public Radio Interface

    CS Circuit Switch

    CS Carrier Sector

    DBS Data Base Sub-system

    DL Down Link

    DTX Discontinuous transmission

    EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution

    E-EDGE Enhanced EDGE

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    EFR Enhanced Full Rate

    FAM Fan Array Module

    FE Fast Ethernet

    FP Frame Protocol

    FR Full Rate

    FS Fabric Switch

    GE Gigabit Ethernet

    GERAN GSM Edge Radio Access Network

    GPS Global Positioning System

    GSM Global System for Mobile communications

    HR Half Rate

    HSPA+ HSPA Evolution

    LTE Long Term Evolution

    MicroTCA Micro Telecommunications Computing Architecture

    MIMO Multi Input Multi Output

    MS/UE Mobile Station/User Equipment

    MTBF Mean Time Between Failures

    MTTR Mean Time To Recovery

    NBAP Node B Application Part

    OAM Operating And Maintenance

    OPEX OPeration EXpenditure

    OSS Operation Support Sub-system

    PM Power Module

    PS Packet Switch

    PtM Point to Multi-point

    PtP Point to Point

    RF Radio Frequency

    RNC Radio Network Controller

    RRU Remote Radio Unit

    RTT Round Trip Time

    SA Site Alarm

    SCS System Control Sub-system

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    SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

    SDR Software Defined Radio

    SE Site Alarm Extension

    TA Time Advance

    TAM Tower mounted Amplifier control Module

    TMA Tower Mounted Amplifier

    TNS Transport Network Sub-system

    UBPG Universal Baseband Processing board for GSM

    UBPG Universal Baseband Processing board for GSM

    UBPG2 Universal Baseband Processing board 2 for GSM

    UL Up Link

    USB Universal Serial Bus

    UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network

    VxWorks Winder River provided OS

    WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access

    WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access