Unit Description
Unit Description
Unit Description
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Contents
Contents
Contents 3 1 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5 5.1 Technical description of GSM/EDGE units 9 Overview of GSM/EDGE unit technical descriptions Description of hot insertion 17 Features and benefits of hot insertion 17 Using hot insertion 17 Technical data for unit cable kits 18 9
Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) unit 23 Technical description of the Base Operations (BOIx) and Interfaces unit 23 Function 23 Operation 25 Main blocks 26 Interfaces of the Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) unit 27 Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) unit LEDs 28 Dimensions and weight of Base Operations and Interfaces 29 Electrical properties for Base Operations and Interfaces 29 Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 31 Technical description of Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 31 Function 31 MAIN blocks 35 Interfaces of the Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 35 Without VSWR (WBNB, 800/900/1800/1900) 35 With VSWR (WBVC, 800/900; WBVB, 1800/1900) 36 Bias Tee Interface Module unit 38 Bias Tee (BPxx) unit alternatives 39 Electrical specifications for Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 39 Mechanical specifications for Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 40 Environmental specifications for Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 40 Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) specifications for Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 41 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of Bias Tee (BPxx) unit 41 Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit 43 Technical description of Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit 43 Function 43 Operation 44 Main blocks 44 Interfaces of the Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit 45 Dimensions and weight of Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit 46 Insertion and return loss of Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit 46 Power requirements for Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit 46 Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit 47 Technical description of Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit 47
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5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.2.1 5.1.2.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.3.1 6.1.3.2 6.1.3.3 6.1.3.4 6.1.3.5 6.1.3.6 6.1.4 6.1.4.1 6.1.4.2 6.1.4.3 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 7 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 8 8.1 8.1.1 8.1.2 8.1.2.1
Function 47 Operation 49 Lightning protection 49 LNA alarms 49 Main blocks 49 I2C-data bus 50 Interfaces of the Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit 51 Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit alternatives 53 Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit LEDs 53 Dimensions and weight of Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit 54 Power requirements for Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit 54 RF properties for Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit 55 Power Supply (PWSx) unit 61 Technical description of Power Supply (PWSx) unit 61 Function 61 Power supply redundancy 62 Operation 63 Operating switch 63 Thermal protection 63 PWSA 63 PWSB 64 PWSC 65 Overvoltage protection 67 Main blocks 67 Power input block 67 Power switcher block 67 Control block 68 Interfaces of the Power Supply (PWSx) unit 68 Power Supply (PWSx) unit alternatives 72 Power Supply (PWSx) unit LEDs 73 Dimensions and weight of Power Supply (PWSx) units 74 Power requirements for Power Supply (PWSx) units 74 Receiver Multicoupler (M2xA or M6xA) unit 77 Technical description of Receiver Multicoupler (MxxA) unit 77 Function 77 Operation 78 MAIN blocks 81 Interfaces of the Receiver Multicoupler (M2xA and M6xA) unit 83 M2xA interfaces 83 M6xA interfaces 83 Receiver Multicoupler (M2xA or M6xA) unit alternatives 84 Dimensions and weight of Receiver Multicoupler (M2xA or M6xA) unit 84 Insertion and return loss of Receiver Multicoupler (M2xA or M6xA) unit 85 Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit 87 Technical description of Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit Function 87 Operation 89 Overvoltage protection 90 87
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8.1.3 8.1.3.1 8.1.3.2 8.1.3.3 8.1.3.4 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 9 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.1.1 9.1.1.2 9.1.1.3 9.1.1.4 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.3 9.4 10 10.1 10.1.1 10.1.2 10.1.2.1 10.1.2.2 10.1.2.3 10.1.3 10.2 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 11 11.1 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.2 11.2.1 11.2.2
Main modules 90 Selector 92 Combiner 93 Filter 95 Controller 98 Interfaces of the Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit 99 Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit alternatives 101 Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit LEDs 102 Dimensions and weight of Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit 102 Electrical properties for Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit 103 RF properties for Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit 103 Insertion loss (TX) of Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit 105 Temperature Control System (TCS) 109 Technical description of Temperature Control System (TCS) 109 Operation 109 Unit cooling fans 109 Cabinet cooling fan 113 HETA 117 Fan control during startup 119 Fan control during reset 119 Main blocks 120 Interfaces of the Temperature Control System 121 Fans 121 HETA 122 Dimensions and weight of Temperature Control System (TCS) 123 Electrical properties for Temperature Control System (TCS) 124 Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit 127 Technical description of Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit 127 Function 127 Operation 128 Downlink signal processing 129 Uplink Signal Processing 129 Downlink signal processing 129 Main blocks 130 Interfaces of the Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit 133 BB2A interfaces 133 BB2E and BB2F interfaces 133 Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit alternatives 133 Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit LEDs 134 Dimensions and weight of Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit 134 Power requirements for Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit 135 Transceiver (TSxx) unit 137 Technical description of Transceiver (TSxB) unit TRX module 139 Power Amplifier module 141 Interfaces of the Transceiver (TSxB) unit 142 Front interfaces 142 Back interfaces 142 137
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11.2.2.1 11.2.2.2 11.2.2.3 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 12 12.1 12.1.1 12.1.2 12.1.3 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 13 13.1 13.1.1 13.1.2 13.1.3 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 15 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 16 16.1 16.1.1 16.1.2 16.2 16.3 16.4
X6 connector 143 X7 connector 143 X100 connector 144 Transceiver (TSxx) unit alternatives 151 Transceiver (TSxB) unit LEDs 152 Dimensions and weight for Transceiver (TSxx) unit 152 Electrical properties for Transceiver (TSxx) unit 153 RF properties for Transceiver (TSxx) unit 154 Wideband Combiner (WCxA) unit 155 Technical description of Wideband Combiner (WCxA) unit 155 Function 155 Operation 155 Main blocks 156 Interfaces of the Wideband Combiner (WCxA) unit 158 Wideband Combiner (WCxA) unit alternatives 158 Dimensions and weight of Wideband Combiner (WCxA) unit 158 RF properties for Wideband Combiner (WCxA) unit 159 Triple Wideband Combiner (WCxT) unit 161 Technical description of Triple Wideband Combiner (WCxT) unit 161 Function 161 Operation 162 Main blocks 162 Interfaces of the Triple Wideband Combiner (WCxT) unit 165 Triple Wideband Combiner (WCxT) unit alternatives 165 Dimensions and weight of Triple Wideband Combiner (WCxT) unit 165 RF properties for Triple Wideband Combiner (WCxT) unit 166 Transmission (VXxx) unit 167 Technical description of transmission interfaces 167 Technical description of transmission interface measurements Transmission (VXxx) unit alternatives 168 BTS transmission capacity signal types 169 Transmission unit LEDs 170
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FC E1/T1 171 Technical description of FC E1/T1 transmission unit 171 Interfaces of FC E1/T1 Transmission (VXxx) units 172 Dimensions and weight of FC E1/T1 Transmission (VXxx) units 173 International standards; FC E1/T1 transmission (VXxx) units 174 Electrical properties for FC E1/T1 Transmission (VXxx) units 176 FXC E1 and FXC E1/T1 179 Technical description of the FXC E1 and FXC E1/T1 transmission units 179 FXC E1 179 FXC E1/T1 180 Interfaces of the FXC E1 transmission unit 183 Interfaces of the FXC E1/T1 transmission unit 183 Dimensions and weight of FXC E1 and E1/T1 transmission units 184
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16.5 16.6 17 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 18 18.1 18.1.1 18.1.2 18.1.3 18.1.4 18.1.5 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 19 19.1 19.1.1 19.1.2 19.1.3 19.1.4 19.1.5 19.2 19.2.1 19.2.2 19.3 19.3.1
Power requirements for FXC E1 and FXC E1/T1 transmission units 185 International standards; FXC E1 and FXC E1/T1 transmission units 185 FXC RRI 187 Technical description of the FXC RRI transmission unit 187 Interfaces of the FXC RRI transmission unit 190 Dimensions and weight of the FXC RRI transmission unit 190 Power requirements for the FXC RRI transmission unit 191 International standards; FXC RRI transmission units 191 Flexbus cable requirements for the FXC RRI transmission unit 191 Flexbus DC LEDs on the FXC RRI transmission unit 192 FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge 193 Technical description of the FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units 193 Main features of FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge 194 Main blocks of the FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge units 195 FXC STM-1 198 FXC Bridge 200 FXC Bridge D-bus implementation 202 Interfaces of the FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units 203 Dimensions and weight of FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units 204 Power requirements for FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units 204 International standards; FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units 205 Technical description of optional DC filter module 207 Technical description of the -48 VDC filter module 207 Function 207 Operation 207 DC filter components 207 DC filter conformity with standards 208 DC filter conformity with safety requirements 208 Interfaces of the -48 VDC filter module 209 Input terminals 209 Output terminals 209 Electrical properties for -48 VDC filter module 210 Electrical properties for DC filter module 210 Related Topics 213
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1.1
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1 1
6 6 6
1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 10
DN03420293
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Transceiver unit (TSxx) 2-way Receiver Multicoupler unit (M2xA) Transceiver Baseband unit (BB2x) Base Operations and Interfaces unit (BOIx) Transmission unit (VXxx) Wideband Combiner unit (WCxA/WCxT) Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter unit (DVxx)
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DC/DC Power Supply unit (PWSB) 6-way Receiver Multicoupler unit (M6xA) Remote Tune Combiner unit (RTxx) Bias Tee unit (BPxx)1 Dual Band Diplex Filter unit (DU2A)1
Figure 1.
The following table shows the required (R) and optional (O) units for each BTS cabinet. N/A indicates that the unit is not applicable for that cabinet.
Table 1. Unit
UltraSite cabinet ODCA/ODCF (Outdoor BTS) IDCA (Indoor BTS) IDCB (Indoor Co-siting BTS) R (1) N/A N/A N/A R (1) R (1)
Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) BOIA (GSM/ EDGE) R (1) R (1)
Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx)1 DVTB (GSM/ EDGE 800 Full Band) O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
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Table 1. Unit
DVTC (GSM/ EDGE 800 Cosite) O (0 to 6) DVTD (GSM/ EDGE 800 Cosite) O (0 to 6) DVGA (GSM/ EDGE 900 Full Band) O (0 to 6) DVHA (GSM/ EDGE 900 H Band) DVJA (GSM/ EDGE 900 J Band) DVDA (GSM/ EDGE 1800 A Band) DVDB (GSM/ EDGE 1800 B Band) DVDC (GSM/ EDGE 1800 Full Band) DVPA (GSM/ EDGE 1900 Full Band)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
O (0 to 6)
Masthead Amplifier (MNxx) MNTB (GSM/ EDGE 800 Full Band) O (0 to 12) MNTC (GSM/ EDGE 800 Cosite) O (0 to 12) MNGA (GSM/ EDGE 900 Full Band) O (0 to 12) MNDA (GSM/ EDGE 1800 A Band) MNDB (GSM/ EDGE 1800 B Band)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
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Table 1. Unit
MNPA (GSM/ EDGE 1900 A Band) MNPB (GSM/ EDGE 1900 B Band) MNPC (GSM/ EDGE 1900 C Band) MNPF (GSM/ EDGE 1900 Full Band) Bias Tee (BPxx) BPGV2 (GSM/ EDGE 800/ 900) BPDV (GSM/ EDGE 1800/ 1900)
3
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
O (0 to 12)
M2LA (2-way) (GSM/EDGE 800/900) M2HA (2-way) (GSM/EDGE 1800/1900) M6LA (6-way) (GSM/EDGE 800/900) M6HA (6-way) (GSM/EDGE 1800/1900)
R (1 to 7)
R (1 to 7)
R (1 to 7)
R (1 to 7)
R (1 to 2)
R (1 to 2)
R (1 to 2)
R (1 to 2)
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Table 1. Unit
PWSC (+24 VDC)
Indoor
R (1 to 2)
Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx)5 RTGA (GSM/ EDGE 900 Full Band) O (0 to 2) RTHA (GSM/ EDGE 900 H Band) RTJA (GSM/ EDGE 900 J Band) RTDC (GSM/ EDGE 1800 Full Band) RTDA (GSM/ EDGE 1800 A Band) RTDB (GSM/ EDGE 1800 B Band) RTPA (GSM/ EDGE 1900 Full Band)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
O (0 to 2)
Temperature Control System (TCS) Unit cooling fans (included in cabinet core mechanics) Heater (HETA) (optional)
R (11) O (1)
Cabinet cooling fan R (1) Transceiver (TSxx) TSGA (GSM 900) TSDA (GSM 1800) TSTB (GSM/ EDGE 800) R (1 to 12) R (1 to 12) R (1 to 12)
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Table 1. Unit
Indoor
R (1 to 12) R (1 to 12) R (1 to 12)
TSGB (GSM/ EDGE 900) TSDB (GSM/ EDGE 1800) TSPB (GSM/ EDGE 1900)
Transmission (VXxx) VXTA (FXC E1) VXTB (FXC E1/T1) VXRB (FXC RRI) FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge R (1 to 4) R (1 to 4) R (1 to 4) R (1 to 4) R (1 to 4) R (1 to 4)
R (1 to 4)
R (1 to 4)
Wideband Combiner (WCxA) WCGA (GSM/ EDGE 800/ 900) WCDA (GSM/ EDGE 1800) WCPA (GSM/ EDGE 1900)
O (0 to 9) O (0 to 9) O (0 to 9)
O (0 to 9) O (0 to 9) O (0 to 9)
Triple Wideband Combiner (WCxT) WCGT (GSM/ EDGE 800/ 900) WCDT (GSM/ EDGE 1800) WCPT (GSM/ EDGE 1900) Outdoor Kits O (0 to 4) O (0 to 4)
O (0 to 4) O (0 to 4)
O (0 to 4) O (0 to 4)
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Table 1. Unit
OEKA
Note
Each ODCA cabinet is s h i p p e d standard with one OEKA included. Additional entry kits my be ordered, if needed. 0 (0 to 1) OCTU (Optional CoSite Talk Kit) Outdoor Filter Kit (ODFA)
N/A
O (0 to 1) O (0 to 1)
Outdoor Bridge Kit (OBKA) O (0 to 1) AC Filter Unit (ACFU) Air Filter Kit (OFKx) O (0 to 1) O (0 to 1)
DVxx eliminates RTxx unit for that antenna. BPxV (with VSWR antenna monitoring) can be used with or without MNxx. BPxN (without VSWR antenna monitoring) can be used only with MNxx. M2xA and M6xA can be used together as cabinet space allows.
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1.2
1.2.1
Replace a faulty unit. Upgrade the BTS (non-hopping, RF hopping, or BB hopping). Install additional GSM hardware to increase the capacity of a GSM BTS. Install additional GSM/EDGE hardware to add EDGE capacity to a GSM BTS. Install additional GSM/EDGE hardware to increase the capacity of a GSM/ EDGE BTS.
1.2.2
Note
These procedures apply to BTS software CX4.0-3 or later.
To avoid sparking when replacing plug-in units, it is recommended to turn off the mains breaker of the site before replacing the units.
Warning
When a plug-in unit is replaced with power on (hot insertion), sparks may occur in the plug-in unit rear connector.
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If the connector area is contaminated, an external object exists on the connector, or the backplane/connector is damaged, a short circuit may develop to the connector area. If the mains breaker of the site is not able to break the fault current, this may result in overheating of the backplane. In extremely rare cases, fire may occur in the RFU backplane as a consequence of the overheating. If fire occurs, close the cabinet door, switch off the mains breaker, and wait for the fire to extinguish at a safe distance (beware of possible smoke development). Make sure that the fire has completely extinguished before leaving the site unattended. Hot Insert can be used with the following units:
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Transceiver Baseband unit, GSM (BB2A) Transceiver Baseband unit, GSM/EDGE (BB2E) Transceiver Baseband unit, GSM/EDGE (BB2F) Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter unit (DVxx) Receiver Multicoupler unit - 2-way (M2xA) Receiver Multicoupler unit - 6-way (M6xA) Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) Transceiver RF unit, GSM (TSxA) Transceiver RF unit, GSM/EDGE (TSxB) Wideband Combiner unit (WCxA)
Note
The BTS only supports the Hot Insertion feature for the units listed above.
1.3
Category
066643x
Property
994081x (M2xA)
From unit
DVxx or RTxx
To unit
M2xA
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Table 2. Category
066644x 066647x 069314x
Property
993856x (M6xA) 993747x (WCxA)
From unit
DVxx or RTxx WCxA
To unit
M6xA WCxA or DVxx
993935x (Bias Tee) 2 each (Indoor cabinet) 4 each (Outdoor cabinet) 1 - Adaptor plate
066646x
069313x
993744x (or 994751) (Antenna: 2.0 m (6.6 ft)) 993936x (or 994750) (Antenna: 1.4 m (4.6 ft)) 993937x (or 994752) (Antenna: 1.7 m (5.6 ft))
2 each
DVxx or RTxx
Antenna box
2 each
DVxx or RTxx
Antenna box
083529x
995060x (WCxT)
3 each
WCxT (Block A, B, or C) WCxT (Block A, B, or C) DVxx M2xA or M6xA DVxx or RTxx or WCxA WCxT (Block A, B, or C)
066641x
993857xx (TSxx)
2 each
TSxx
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Antenna cable kit Kit #069313x.xxx Part: #994751x, 2.0m long, quantity two #994752x, 1.7m long, quantity two #994750x, 1.4m long, quantity two
DN03436211
Figure 2.
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Transceiver to M2xA or M6xA Transceiver to DVxx or RTxx or WCxA or WCxT (Block A, B, or C) Kit #066641x.xxx / Part #993857x, quantity three
M6xA
M2xA DVxx or RTxx to M6xA Kit #066643x.xxx / Part #993856x, quantity two
WCxA to WCxA or DVxx (2:1, 4:1 combining Kit #066647x.xxx / Part #993747x, quantity one
Figure 3.
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2.1
2.1.1
BTS initialisation and self-testing configuration Operations and Maintenance (O&M) signalling software downloads main clock functions timing functions collection and management of external and internal alarms delivery of messages to the Base Station Controller (BSC) through the Transmission (VXxx) unit cabinet control boundary scan for unit-level testing flash programming in the production line
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BOIA
STATU S
FCLK
LM P
1 3 MHz
DN03418289
Figure 4.
BOIx unit
When the BOIx unit is installed in an outdoor cabinet, it requires a rubber cover for environmental protection.
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DN03418265
Figure 5.
BOIx cover
2.1.2
Operation
The BSC or Nokia BTS Manager downloads software to the Flash memory of the BOIx unit. The BOIx unit downloads BTS software and configuration data to other units in the BTS. The LED on the BOIx unit indicates the status of the board. The BOIx unit receives alarm notifications from other active units and saves configuration information in non-volatile memory. The unit also controls the uplink and downlink cross-connection between the Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) unit and the Transceiver (TSxx) unit. The BOIx unit detects unit alarms and performs recovery actions. In certain situations, the unit resets itself. The BOIx unit generates an accurate reference clock signal for the TSxx unit, BB2x unit, and Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) unit. The BTS can synchronize its frame clock and number with a member of the Nokia Talk family (with Talk as the clock master) or to another BTS. The following features are standard with the BOIx unit:
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self-testing Local Management Port (LMP) - interface that allows the user to communicate with the main processor and control the BTS through Nokia BTS Manager BTS software download - from the BSC (through the Abis interface) or Nokia BTS Manager EMI/EMC shielding - for internal electrical components
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High-accuracy reference clock - for timing generation; clock can be adjusted according to the Abis reference Overvoltage protection for elecrostatic discharge - the front panel of the BOIx unit is grounded and the power supply lines are protected against damage from accidental cross-connection
2.1.3
Main blocks
The BOIx unit consists of the following functional blocks:
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Unit Controller (UC) Master Clock Generator (MCLG) D-bus Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
Fan Status Fan Controls 26 Mhz 13 Mhz 6.5 Mhz MCLG Downlink Data from BB2x Uplink Data to BB2x FPGA Downlink Data to TSxx Uplink Data from TSxx
DN03418277
Figure 6.
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2.2
Table 3. Interface
Backplane
Connector type
10-pin power connector (female) D-9 (female) SMB SMB
Front-mounted LMP Front-mounted 13 MHz clock for test equipment Front-mounted Frame Clock (FCLK) for test equipment Front-mounted Monitor interface for R&D and production Backplane Backplane
X6
D-25 (female)
Pin configurations
Table 4. Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Table 5. Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
2.3
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Table 6.
LED colour
RED YELLOW
Flashing
Not available Configuring
GREEN
Software downloading
2.4
Value (imperial)
11.1 in 1.2 in 10.2 in 3.6 lb
2.5
Output number
Nominal voltage Maximum supply voltage from backplane Minimum supply voltage from backplane Typical current Maximum current
V5P
+5.1 V +5.2 V +4.74 V 0.5 A 1.0 A
V9P
9.1 V +9.28 V +8.46 V 0.10 A 0.4 A
V9N
-9.1 V -9.28 V -8.46 V 0.005 A 0.04 A
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3.1
3.1.1
WBVx - Bias Tee with Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) antenna monitoring checks the condition of the antenna line and gives and alarm if the VSWR value exceeds the limit. The BPxV can be used with or without the MNxx unit. WBNB - Bias Tee without VSWR antenna monitoring is used solely with the MNxx unit.
Connection of the Bias Tee is at the BTS, directly to the BTS antenna connectors. An antenna box assembly (to enable Bias Tee mounting) is fitted to the top of the BTS. Two assemblies exist: one is for an indoor BTS and one is for an outdoor BTS. Fitted below the top of the BTS is a Bias Tee/BTS interface module that provides the DC connectivity and the alarm connectivity between the Bias Tee and the BTS.
Note
The alarm connectivity is applicable only for VSWR Bias Tees.
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DN0415089
1 2 3
Figure 7.
Bias Tee
The VSWR alarm function indicates that the antenna, MHA, feeders, or jumpers have developed problems that impair their functioning. The alarm is instrumented to sense statistically significant faults. The non-VSWR Bias tee has a cable without the MHA/NO MHA switch, and comes with an angle Binder connector, which makes installation easier, at the Bias Tee end, and one SMB connector at the BTS end.
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DN04191809
Figure 8.
The VSWR Bias tee has a cable featuring an angle Binder connector at the Bias Tee end, two SMB connectors at the BTS end, and an MHA/NO MHA switch. The switch has two positions: MHA and NO MHA. In MHA position both the VSWR circuit and the MHA are powered. In NO MHA position only the VSWR alarm circuit is powered.
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NO MHA
DN0441518
MHA
Figure 9.
A VSWR Bias Tee (used for each feeder cable) is fitted to the top of the BTS. The Bias Tee can be used either with, or without a corresponding MHA unit. This type of Bias Tee includes the VSWR measurement option to be used together with the BTS.
Note
In all cases the first action is setting the switch cable to NO MHA position.
Caution
If the switch is not set to NO MHA, and is in the MHA position, the connector makes it possible to feed the VSWR circuit into the Bias Tee without sending a DC voltage into the center pin of the RF cable. It is possible that power is applied in to a short circuit which will damage the Bias Tee.
VSWR Bias Tee units are used for the low-band of either GSM/EDGE 800/900 or GSM/EDGE 1800/1900.
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Note
A VSWR Bias Tee (WBVC/WBVB) cannot be installed following a Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit. The alarm results and RF power from such installations are not reliable.
3.1.2
Antenna Feeder Cable
MAIN blocks
Blocking Capacitor Primary Lightning Protection Secondary Lightning Protection Antenna Connector of the BTS
RF Isolation DC In
DN03418202
Figure 10.
3.2
3.2.1
Table 9. Interface
TX/RX RF output
DC input (PWS/BOI)
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Frequency range
Return loss Insertion loss Rated operating power Inter-modulation Spurious emission
18 dB minimum 0.3 dB maximum RMS 240W (1440W peak) GSM 05.05; GSM 11.21 GSM 05.05; GSM 11.21
3.2.2
Connector type
7-16 coaxial socket (male) 7-16 coaxial socket (female) m8 4-pole connector m8 4-pole connector
Frequency range
Return loss
20 dB minimum
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Insertion loss Rated operating power Inter-modulation Spurious emission VSWR alarm indication
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3.2.3
1 2 3
X4 X3
X5
X6
X7
X8
X9
MHA Power
X2 X16 X17 X18 X19 X1 X20 X21 X22 X28 X23 X24 X25 X26 X27
VSWR Alarm
5
DN03418195
Figure 11.
1 2 3 4 5
DC Power Input Connectors from BTS ('D' type, 15-pin Male) MHA DC Power Connector (SMB Female x 12) Bias Tee Interface Module VSWR Alarm Connector (SMB Male x 12) VSWR Alarm Connector ('D' type, 15-pin Female)
Interface
DC Power Input MHA DC Power (12V DC) VSWR Alarm VSWR Alarm
Reference designator
X1 - X3 X4 - X15 X16 - X27 X28
Connector type
D-15 (male) SMB (female) SMB (male) D-15 (female)
Quantity
3 12 12 1
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3.3
Frequency band
GSM EDGE 800, 900, 1800, 1900 GSM EDGE 800, 900 with VSWR GSM EDGE 1800, 1900 with VSWR
3.4
Parameter
Frequency range
Return loss Insertion loss Rated operating power Inter-modulation Spurious emission VSWR alarm indication
18 dB minimum 0.3 dB maximum RMS 240W (1440W peak) GSM 05.05; GSM 11.21 GSM 05.05; GSM 11.21 N/A
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Meeting standard Over current pulse between centre conductor and shield of ANT port Over current pulse between shield of BTS port and shield of MHA port
3.5
Parameter
Size: W x L x D (mm) Weight, including connectors BTS connector Antenna connector DC supply connector Alarm connector
48 mm x 54 mm x 48 mm 0.4 kg Type 7-16 male Type 7-16 female m8 4-pole connector Not available
3.6
Temperature range; operation Temperature range; storage and transportation Meeting standard; operation Meeting standard; transportation
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Table 18.
3.7
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) specifications for Bias Tee (BPxx) unit
Table 19.
Bias Tee Bias Tee with VSWR
MTBF Details
>1 000 000 hours at +30 C >1 000 000 hours at +30 C
3.8
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4
4.1
4.1.1
1 3
DN03418717
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2 3
Figure 12.
DU2A unit
Lightning protection
The centre pin of the DU2A unit antenna port is DC grounded. This connection prevents a charge buildup on the antenna and protects th DU2A unit against lightning.
4.1.2
Operation
The DU2A unit operates on the following frequency bands:
.
GSM/EDGE 800/900 band 824 to 960 MHz GSM/EDGE 1800/1900 band 1710 to 1990 MHz
The normal operating temperatures for the DU2A unit are -10 C to 65 C (14 F to 149 F). However, the unit can operate in temperatures as low as -33 C (-27.4 F) with degraded RF performance.
4.1.3
Main blocks
The main blocks of the DU2A unit are the following passive filter sections:
.
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Port 1800
DN03418705
Figure 13.
Note
Port 900 is dedicated to the 800/900 bands. Port 1800 is dedicated to the 1800/1900 bands.
4.2
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4.3
Value (imperial)
5.91 in. 2.17 in. 2.95 in. 4.42 lb
4.4
Insertion and return loss of Dual Band Diplex Filter (DU2A) unit
Table 22. Unit insertion and return loss Insertion loss
0.4 dB (maximum) 0.4 dB (maximum)
Frequency band
GSM/EDGE 800/900 GSM/EDGE 1800/ 1900
Frequency range
824 MHz to 960 MHz 1710 MHz to 1990 MHz
Return loss
20 dB (minimum) 20 dB (minimum)
4.5
Property
CW power/carrier Peak Duration of peak Period between peaks
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5
5.1
5.1.1
combines transmitted and received signals into one antenna amplifies received signals with a variable-gain Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
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Isometric view
RX 1 TX 1 ANT 1
RX 1ex t
RX 2 TX 2 ANT 2
RX 2ex t
Front view
DN03418768
Figure 14.
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5.1.2
Operation
The normal operating temperature for the DVxx unit is -10 C to 65 C (14 F to 149 F). However, the unit can operate in temperatures as low as -33 C (-27.4 F), though with degraded RF performance. The DVxx alternatives are provided to increase TX/RX separation and to achieve better performance. Full-band options are also available.
5.1.2.1
Lightning protection
The centre pin of the antenna port on the DVxx unit is DC grounded. This connection prevents a charge buildup on the antenna and protects the unit against lightning.
5.1.2.2 LNA alarms
Each LNA in the DVxx unit has two alarms (LNA_MINOR and LNA_MAJOR) representing minor and major failures. The LNA_MINOR alarm is activated when a single amplifier in any balanced amplifier stage fails. The LNA_MAJOR alarm is activated when two or more single amplifiers in any balanced amplifier structure fail. LNA_MINOR and LNA_MAJOR alarms are transmitted to the BTS through the I2C-bus. These alarms are also available on four separate pins of the X1 connector on the DVxx unit.
5.1.3
Main blocks
The DVxx unit includes two identical duplex filter sections. Each section comprises a duplexer, a variable-gain LNA, and an I2C-bus I/O buffer block. Each LNA defaults into the high-gain state at startup and can be switched by the operator to the low-gain state through the I2C-bus using the Site Manager. The operator can also adjust the gain of the low gain path. The DVxx unit includes an I2C EEPROM that stores the serial number, information about the insertion loss variation of TX filters and other data. The I2C-bus also carries alarm signals to indicate fault conditions for each LNA branch. The signals are relayed to the Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) unit, which generates the alarms and sends them on to the user interface.
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TX Filter ANT 1
TX Input 1 RX 1
RX Filter
LNA 1 RX 1 EXT
Interface Board
TX Filter ANT 2
TX Input 2 RX 2
RX Filter
LNA 2 RX 2 EXT
DN03418756
Figure 15.
5.1.4
I2C-data bus
Functions
The I2C-data bus is a bi-directional, two-wire serial bus that performs the following functions:
.
auto detection of the unit version and serial number management alarm collection data storage to the I2C EEPROM control of the high-gain and low-gain state of the LNAs low-gain LNA adjustment
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Signals
The I2C-data bus is a multipoint bus. Several devices can connect to it through two bus lines:
.
Signals are 5 V Transistor-to-Transistor Logic (TTL) levels with a transfer rate of 100 kbit/s in standard mode.
Circuits
The DVxx unit includes three separate integrated circuits for the I2C-data bus:
.
5.2
TX 1, TX 2, RX 1, RX 1ext, SMA (female) RX 2, RX 2ext ANT 1, ANT 2 X1 7/16 (female) D-37 (male)
Purpose
Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
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Purpose
Reserved Reserved Reserved 12C-data bus clock I2C Ground I2C-data bus data I2C Ground Module addressing Module addressing LNA 1 Minor alarm output LNA 1 Major alarm output LNA 2 Minor alarm output LNA 2 Major alarm output Reserved Reserved Ground DC Input Ground DC Input Ground DC Input Ground DC Input Ground DC Input Ground DC Input Ground Reserved Ground Reserved Reserved
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5.3
To distinguish between DVHA and DVJA, see Technical data for the Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter unit.
5.4
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Table 27.
LED colour
RED YELLOW GREEN
5.5
Dimensions and weight of Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit
Note
GSM 800 DVTC has been removed from the product portfolio. Take this into consideration when carrying out maintenance activities, and supplying replacement units.
Value (imperial)
6.3 in. 7.4 in. 13.3 in. 28.7 lb
5.6
Power requirements for Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit
Table 29. Maximum input power +9V
3%
Input power
Voltage tolerance
-9V
3%
+5V
3%
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Table 29.
Input power
Current draw
-9V
200 mA 50 mVpp 100 mVpp
+5V
400 mA 50 mVpp 100 mVpp
Ripple 0 to 150 kHz 50 mVpp (maximum) Ripple 150 kHz (maximum) 100 mVpp
5.7
RX band
824 to 849 MHz 824 to 849 MHz 880 to 915 MHz 897.5 to 915 MHz 890 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1755 MHz 1740 to 1785 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz
Duplex separation
45 MHz 45 MHz 45 MHz 45 MHz 45 MHz 95 MHz 95 MHz 95 MHz 80 MHz
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Maximum
1.1 dB 1.65dB 1.1 dB 1.65 dB
DVTD (full band co-sited) DVTD provides >20dB rejection at SMR 900 RX frequency 896 to 901 MHz to reduce TX spurious DVGA DVHA DVJA DVDA DVDB DVDC DVPA
925 to 960 MHz 942.5 to 960 MHz 935 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1850 MHz 1835 to 1880 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz
Value
(824 to 847) 28.4 dB 1.1 dB/28.4 dB 1.6 dB (847 to 849) 28.4 dB +1.1 to - 3.3 dB/28.4 dB +1.6 to -3.8 dB
DVTD (full band co-sited) DVTD provides >40dB rejection at SMR 800 TX frequency 851 to 869 MHz to protect LNA DVGA DVHA DVJA DVTB DVDA DVDB DVPA DVDC
20 C to 30 C -10 C to 65 C
20 C to 30 C -10 C to 65 C
20 C to 30 C -10 C to 65 C
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Note
20 C to 30 C is equal to 68 F to 86 F. -10 C to 65 C is equal to 14 F to 149 F.
Minimum
(824 to 847) -3.6 dB + 1.4 dB/ -3.6 dB 1.9 dB (847 to 849) -3.6 dB + 1.4 dB to -3.6 dB/-3.6 dB + 1.9 dB to -4.1 dB -3.6 dB 1.4 dB -3.6 dB 1.9 dB
20 C to 30 C -10 C to 65 C
20 C to 30 C -10 C to 65 C 20 C to 30 C -10 C to 65 C
6.4 dB 1.4 dB 6.4 dB 1.9 dB 6.4 dB 1.9 dB 6.4 dB 2.4 dB 6.4 dB 1.4 dB 6.4 dB 1.9 dB
-3.6 dB 1.4 dB -3.6 dB 1.9 dB -3.6 dB 1.9 dB -3.6 dB 2.4 dB -3.6 dB 1.4 dB -3.6 dB 1.9 dB
DVPA
20 C to 30 C -10 C to 65 C
Note
The step size for adjustment is 0.5 dB 0.8 dB.
Minimum
60 dB 89 dB
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Minimum
60 dB 31 dB 88 dB 60 dB 31 dB 88 dB 60 dB 31 dB 88 dB 47 dB 35 dB 85 dB 47 dB 35 dB 85 dB 47 dB 35 dB 85 dB 47 dB 27 dB 85 dB
DVHA
DVJA
DVDA
DVDB
DVDC
DVPA
Minimum
85 dB 102 dB 85 dB 56 dB 100 dB 85 dB 56 dB 100 dB
DVHA
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Minimum
85 dB 56 dB 100 dB 70 dB 58 dB 95 dB 70 dB 58 dB 95 dB 70 dB 45 dB 95 dB 70 dB 50 dB 95 dB
DVDA
DVDB
DVDC
DVPA
RX port / RX band (high-gain and lowgain) ANT port/TX band ANT port / RX band (high-gain) ANT port / RX band (low-gain)
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6
6.1
6.1.1
sends an input alarm to the Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) unit when the input voltage is out of range. sends an output alarm to the BOIx unit when any output voltages fall below specified limits. turns off any output voltages and sends an output alarm to the BOIx unit when any output voltages exceed the specified overvoltage protection limit. turns off any output voltages and sends an output alarm to the BOIx unit when the temperature exceeds the specified limit. turns off any output voltages and sends an output alarm to the BOIx unit when the input voltage falls outside the specified protection limits.
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VXxx +3.4 VDC +5.1 VDC +55 VDC -5 VDC* BOIx +3.4 VDC +5.1 VDC +9.1 VDC -9.1 VDC Unit Cooling Fans and Cabinet Cooling Fan -55 VDC DVxx +5.1 VDC +9.1 VDC -9.1 VDC *Regulated from -9 VDC in VXxx backplane **PWSA and PWSC only PWSx +3.4 VDC +5.1 VDC +9.1 VDC -9.1 VDC +13.5 VDC +26.2 VDC +55 VDC -55 VDC**
TSxx +3.4 VDC +5.1 VDC +9.1 VDC -9.1 VDC -55 VDC MNxx +13.5 VDC RTxx +3.4 VDC +5.1 VDC +9.1 VDC -9.1 VDC +26.2 VDC BB2x +3.4 VDC +5.1 VDC HETA +5.1 VDC
DN03419934
Figure 16.
6.1.2
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Note
Full redundancy assumes the maximum number of PWSx units are installed.
6.1.3
6.1.3.1
Operation
Operating switch
The operating switch on the front panel of the PWSx unit has two positions: ON and STAND BY.
6.1.3.2
Thermal protection
The PWSx unit is protected against damage from overtemperature conditions. If the unit temperature exceeds the specified limit, the PWSx unit turns off any output voltages and sends an output alarm to the BOIx unit. It automatically resets when the temperature drops by 15 C (59 F) and is then within acceptable operating range, or if the input power is cycled. Using the switch will not reset an overtemperature fault.
6.1.3.3
PWSA
The PWSA unit uses an input voltage of 230 VAC to apply power factor correction and produces the following regulated output voltages for other BTS units:
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The -55 VDC output and return are isolated, and the common DC return line is grounded. If mains power loss occurs, it halts the PWSA output operation for at least 20 milliseconds.
DN03419864
The PWSB unit uses a floating input voltage of -48 VDC and produces the following regulated output voltages for other BTS units:
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+3.4 VDC +5.1 VDC 9.1 VDC +13.5 VDC +26.2 VDC +55 VDC
The PWSC unit uses a floating input voltage of +24 VDC and produces the following regulated output voltages for other BTS units:
.
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The -55 VDC output and return are isolated, and the common DC return line is grounded.
Note
The location of the handle, LED, and switch varies with the version of the unit.
HAZARDOUS ENERGY LEVEL Disconnect Source Power Before Servicing Unit RISQUE DELECTROCUTION Deconnnectez lalimentation lectrique A avant toute intervention sur lunitA R (FLT/ALARM) Y (STAND BY) G (OPR)
DN03419907
Figure 19.
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6.1.3.6
Overvoltage protection
The power output on the TWSx unit is protected against overvoltage. Cycling the power or using the switch resets the overvoltage protection logic.
6.1.4
6.1.4.1
Main blocks
Power input block PWSA
The power input block on the PWSA unit includes the following components:
.
input circuit (mains filter, inrush current limiter, and rectifier) Power Factor Correction (PFC) preregulator
The input voltage is applied to the input circuit. The PFC preregulator converts the input voltage to a stabilised intermediate voltage for the power switcher block, improving the power factor.
PWSB and PWSC
The power input block on the PWSB and PWSC units includes the following components:
.
The input circuit filters the input voltage and limits the inrush current. The stepup converter converts the filtered input voltage to a stabilised intermediate voltage for the power switcher block.
6.1.4.2 Power switcher block
The power switcher block includes switched-mode circuits that convert the intermediate voltage to the output voltage.
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6.1.4.3
Control block
The control block includes the input and output control circuits that monitor and control the PWSx unit operation. The control block handles the following functions:
.
overvoltage and undervoltage protection overcurrent protection temperature protection unit synchronisation front-panel LED control I2C data received from the BOIx unit
If the BTS includes a Masthead Amplifier (MNxx) unit, the control block also:
.
monitors and controls the output voltage to the MNxx unit reports the current consumption of the MNxx unit through the I2C-bus, if requested
6.2
I2C-bus (between the BOIx and PWSx units) for alarms, remote-control signals, temperature, and measurement of the MNxx unit current remote-control interface from the optional Heater (HETA) unit for cold starts power and control-signal input and output
Note
The PWSC power input is located on the front panel of the unit.
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PWSA or PWSC
37 Pin connector
PWSB
3 6 9 5
2 4 8
35
34
37
36
99584394
Figure 20.
Note
Pins 10 though 33 are identified in the same desending right-to-left order as those identified by number in PWSx power connector.
Description
Earth/Safety Ground
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Description
AC Power Conductor 1 (PWSA only) AC Power Conductor 2 (PWSA only) +55 VDC VXR +9 VDC +9 VDC +5 VDC +3 VDC +3 VDC Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier Masthead Amplifier I2C Serial Clock I2C Serial Clock I2C Unit Address bit 0 I2C Unit Address bit 1 Remote latch clear +5 VDC Logic signal PWSx Unit 2 installed PWSx Unit 3 installed Input Power Low Alarm (PWSA only) Remote Control Signal
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Description
-9 VDC +26 VDC DC Power - (output on PWSA and PWSC, input on PWSB) DC Power - (output on PWSA and PWSC, input on PWSB) Common Ground Common Ground
35
V48N
36 37
CGND CGND
The input power terminals for the PWSC are located on the front unit. These terminals connect the PWSC unit to the DCFB unit. The input power terminals are M8-threaded studs, or alternately, M8-threaded inserts. The appropriate mounting hardware (hex-nuts or hex-head bolts and washers) are included with the unit. Do not exceed the following torque limits:
.
Hex-nuts 10 Nm Hex-bolts 10 Nm
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71 (219)
24VP(+)
24VN(-)
2 PWSC 1 PWSC 2
DN03418647
1 2 3 4 5
Figure 21.
6.3
72 (219)
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TSxx units 6
Fully redundant
1
6.4
Table 42.
LED colour
RED
Unit faulty, major alarm, or short circuit in one of the BTS units Output voltage is off because of a detected PWSx over temperature Input voltage out of range Output voltage off, power supply unit switch in ON position, BTS in cold-start mode Power shutdown signal sent from the BSC, NMS/2000 or NetAct Input voltage OK, switch on the power supply unit in STAND BY position
YELLOW
GREEN
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6.5
PWSC
300 mm 11.8 in. 99 mm 3.9 in. 350 mm 13.8 in. 11 kg 24 lb
Height
Width
99 mm 3.9 in.
Depth
Weight
11 kg 24 lb
6.6
Notes
The unit accepts both 50Hz and 60 Hz input. The unit has reverse polarity protection. If input voltage reverse polarity occurs, the internal fuse opens. The unit has reverse polarity protection. If input voltage reverse polarity occurs, the internal fuse opens.
PWSA
PWSC
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Table 45.
Value
2250 W 600 W 2500 W
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75 (219)
76 (219)
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7
7.1
7.1.1
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77 (219)
M2xx
M6xx
DN03417909
Figure 22.
7.1.2
Operation
M2xA
The M2xA unit receives signals from the DVxx unit or the RTxx unit. The M2xA unit divides the signals into two outputs for the RX path and two outputs for the DRX path. The outputs feed the receivers of two TSxx units, and a BTS can accommodate a maximum of six M2xA units. The unit is used in most wideband combining or combining by-pass configurations.
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RX1
DRX1
RX IN
DRX IN
RX2
DRX2
DN03419443
M2xA unit
The M6xA unit receives signals from the DVxx unit or the RTxx unit. The M6xA unit divides the signals into six outputs for the RX path and six outputs for the DRX path. The outputs feed the receivers of six TSxx units, and a BTS can accommodate a maximum of two M6xA units. The unit is used most in conjunction with Remote Tune Combining.
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RX1
DRX1
RX2
DRX2
RX3
DRX3
RX IN
DRX IN
RX4
DRX4
RX5
DRX5
RX6
DRX6
DN03419479
Figure 24.
M6xA unit
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7.1.3
MAIN blocks
M2xA blocks
Note
An unused RX output on the M2xA unit requires 50 termination.
RX 1 RX IN RX 2
DN03419431
Figure 25.
M6xA blocks
Note
An unused RX output on the M6xA unit requires 50 termination.
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RX 1 RX 2 RX 3 RX IN RX 4 RX 5 RX 6
DN03419467
Figure 26.
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7.2
7.2.1
Connectors Purpose
Input from DVxx unit or RTxx unit Input from DVxx unit or RTxx unit
Connector type
SMA (female) SMA (female)
Quantity
1 1 2 2
Outputs to main RX SMA (female) of TSxx unit Outputs to diversity RX of TSxx unit SMA (female)
7.2.2
M6xA interfaces
Connectors Purpose
Input from DVxx unit or RTxx unit Input from DVxx unit or RTxx unit
Connector type
SMA (female) SMA (female)
Quantity
1 1 6 6
Outputs to main RX SMA (female) of TSxx unit Outputs to diversity RX of TSxx unit SMA (female)
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7.3
Table 48.
7.4
M6xA
490 mm 19.3 in. 50 mm 2 in. 21.2 mm 0.83 in. 0.48 kg 1.05 lb
Width
50 mm 2 in.
Depth
Weight
0.14 kg 0.3 lb
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7.5
Frequency band
GSM/EDGE 800/900 GSM/EDGE 1800/1900
Frequency range
824MHz to 915 MHz 1710 MHz to 1910 MHz
Return loss
14.6 dB minimum 14.6 dB minimum
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8
8.1
8.1.1
combines up to six Transceiver (TSxx) units into a single BTS antenna provides duplex filtering to connect transmitted and received signals into one antenna provides RX filtering and amplification for the main and diversity branches
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TX 1
RTxx
DRX
TX 2 DAnt
TX 3
WARNING! The weight of this unit is over 15 kg.
X1
TX 4
R (FLT) Y (ALM) G (OPR)
Ant
RESET
TX 5
TX 6 RX RXExt
DN03420036
Figure 27.
RTxx unit
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DN03419361
Figure 28.
8.1.2
Operation
During BTS set-up, the BOIx unit commands the TSxx unit to send a dummy burst, modulated RF carrier signal at the frequency to which the combiner filter will be tuned. The BOIx unit sends a configuration message to the RTxx unit, and the RTxx unit starts to tune the combiner filters. The power of the RF carrier signal forwarded to the combiner filter and reflected from it is measured. The signals are compared, and the centre frequency of the combiner filter is adjusted so that the reflecting power level from the filter is as low as possible. Tuning is performed for each combiner filter. Tuning is then repeated, starting with the first combiner filter. The second tuning corrects the mutual effect of the combiner filters. The RTxx unit is ready for use.
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The RTxx unit checks the condition of the combiner filters regularly and fine tunes the filters only if the forwarding power exists. The software of the RTxx is downloaded from the BOIx unit through the D2-bus. The software is first loaded to the DRAM of the controller. If the software is correct, it is loaded to Flash memory and is ready for use. The operational temperature range for the RTxx unit is -10 C to +65 C (+14 F to 149 F).
8.1.2.1 Overvoltage protection
The RTxx unit checks the condition of the combiner filters regularly and fine tunes the filters only if the forwarding power exists. The software of the RTxx is downloaded from the BOIx unit through the D2-bus. The software is first loaded to the DRAM of the controller. If the software is correct, it is loaded to Flash memory and is ready for use. The operational temperature range for the RTxx unit is -10 C to +65 C (+14 F to 149 F).
8.1.3
Main modules
The RTxx unit consists of the following main modules:
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DRX
Diversity LNA
Diversity RX filter
DAnt
RX RXExt
Main LNA
PWR IN
Controller module
Filter module
Selector module
Combiner module
Duplexer
Ant
00120512
Figure 29.
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8.1.3.1
Selector
TX OUT 1 Isolator Sample and signals Sampling TX IN 1 TX OUT 2 Isolator Sample and signals Sampling TX IN 2 LO
Mixer
Selecting
Filter
Amplifier RIFP
Mixer
Filter
Amplifier
FIFP
Selecting LO Divider TX OUT 6 Isolator Sample and signals Sampling TX IN 6 1 of 8 Demux PLL Alarm logic TO/FROM CONTROLLER MODULE DN03419494
Figure 30.
The selector module provides the controller module with power samples that are proportional to the reflecting and forwarding power. The TX signals go first to the selector module. The selector module then creates a sample of every forwarding power signal. After this sampling, the selector module directs the TX signals to the combiner module. The selector module also creates samples of every reflected TX signal that comes from the combiner module. After this sampling, reflected power is directed to the high-power terminator.
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The RTxx unit requires Fowarded Intermediate Frequency Power (FIFP) and Reflected Intermediate Frequency Power (RIFP) signals for tuning. The selector module mixes Local Oscillator (LO) and sample signals to create FIFP and RIFP signals and directs these signals to the controller module. LO signal is generated in the PLL block of the selector module. The selector module also prevents reflected power flow toward the TSxx unit.
8.1.3.2 Combiner
The main function of the combiner module is to merge the modulated TX signals from the TSxx units through the following components:
.
narrow bandpass filters single coaxial line using the summing network
The combiner module also provides RF isolation between the TSxx units.
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TX1 IN
fo 6 M
TX2 IN
fo 6 M
Output
TX6 IN
fo 6 M
Figure 31.
The carriers from the selector module are connected to the combiner filters. These filters are individually tuned to the carrier frequencies. The stepper motors, which receive control signals (M) from the controller, tune the centre frequencies of the combiner filters.
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The combiner filters have narrow bandwidth and low insertion loss. The narrow bandwidth of the filters provides frequency-dependent attenuation between the filter input and output. This makes it possible to combine the outputs with a reasonably low insertion loss. Together with the filter module, the combiner filters provide the high attenuation required in the RX band. The outputs of the combiner filters are connected to a single coaxial line using the summing network.
8.1.3.3 Filter
The main function of the filter module is to connect the TX branch and the main RX branch to the same BTS antenna with minimum insertion loss and high stopband attenuation, which in turn eliminates the need for a separate duplexer unit. Another important function of the filter module is to connect the RX diversity branch to the BTS diversity antenna. The filter module includes two LNAs with adaptive gain state feature: high gain and low gain. The controller software adjusts the low-gain state, whereas the high-gain state remains constant. The filter module has two functional blocks: main and diversity. The main block consists of a duplexer and adaptive LNA with two outputs. The diversity block consists of an RX diversity filter and adaptive LNA with one output. Gain of the LNAs can be switched between the high-gain or low-gain state by the controller module. If a Masthead Amplifier (MHA) is used, the LNAs must be set to the low-gain state.
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95 (219)
Duplexer
TX Filter
TX
RX RXExt
Operating voltages from controller module Gain controlling from controller module LNA Minor and Major Alarms to controller module Diversity RX Filter
RX Filter High/Low Logic
Diversity LNA
DAnt Operating voltages from controller module Gain controlling from controller module LNA Minor and Major Alarms to controller module
High/Low Logic
DRX
DN03418889
Figure 32.
96 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Duplex filter
The combined TX carriers from the combiner module are connected to the BTS antenna through the TX bandpass filter. The passband of the filter covers the whole TX band with minimum insertion loss. The filter provides the high stopband attenuation that is required to limit the level of spurious frequencies and intermodulation products in the RX band. The main RX signal from the BTS antenna is connected to the RX bandpass filter. The filter and adaptive LNA provide an amplified RX signal to the Receiver Multicoupler unit. The passband of the filter covers the whole RX band, and the stopband of the filter effectively rejects the spurious frequencies from the antenna and TX branch.
RX diversity filter
The diversity RX signal from the BTS antenna is connected to the RX diversity bandpass filter. The filter and adaptive LNA provide an amplified RX signal to the Receiver Multicoupler unit. The passband of the filter covers the whole RX band, and the stopband of the filter effectively rejects the spurious frequencies from the antenna.
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97 (219)
8.1.3.4
Controller
Processor
Memory block
FIFP
from Selector Module
RIFP
Data
Address
MUCA
2MHz 6.5MHz +26V +9V -9V +5V +3.3V AGND DGND Power control Motor driver block
to Combiner Module
DN03418877
Figure 33.
The main purpose of the controller module is to control and monitor the function of the RTxx unit. It also handles communication between the RTxx and BOIx units through the RTC D2-bus. The RTxx unit sends status information to the BOIx unit. The BOIx updates the controller software when necessary. The controller module also tunes the cavities of the RTxx unit to the desired frequencies. The selector module gathers samples from the forwarded and reflected power, and the power detection block on the controller module collects the samples. The UC (Unit Controller) processes the sample information to form the correct commands for the motor drivers. The UC sends the commands to the motor controller block that drives the stepper motors, so that the cavities are tuned to the correct frequencies.
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The controller module manages the alarms from the filter and selector modules and the controller module itself. The controller module also monitors the temperature of the RTxx unit. The controller module receives and manages the 3.3 V operating voltages from the RFU backplane through the flexible cable and supplies operating voltages to the connected modules.
8.2
Combined TX signals from 7/16 (female) the RTxx to the BTS and main RX signals from the BTS to the TSxx Diversity RX signal from the diversity antenna Output to the Receiver Multicoupler Output to the Receiver Multicoupler Output to the Receiver Multicoupler RTxx input connector for TSxx transmitters D-37, D-sub (male) 7/16 (female) SMA connector (female) RX SMA connector female) SMA connector female) D-37, D-sub (male)
Table 52.
Pin configurations
1 2 3 4 5
Used by
RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx
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99 (219)
Table 52.
Pin configurations
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Used by
RTxx RTxx RTxx DVxx
GND
RTxx DVxx
GND
RXD GND TXD GND RTCUA V26P GND V9P GND V9P GND V9P GND V9P GND V5P GND V5P GND V5P GND V3P GND
R&D testing R&D testing R&D testing R&D testing RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx RTxx
100 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Description
D2-bus 2MHz clock, negative D2-bus 2MHz clock, positive 6.5 MHz Reference Clock for selector module, negative slope 6.5 MHz Reference Clock for selector module, positive slope D2 downlink data, negative D2 downlink data, positive D2 uplink data, negative D2 uplink data, positive Ground RTxx unit address bit R and D testing R and D testing Digital supply voltage Digital supply voltage Digital supply voltage Digital supply voltage Digital supply voltage
CK6M5P
LVDS
D2DDN
LVDS
D2 downlink data, negative LVDS D2DUN D2 uplink data, negative GND RTCUA RXD TXD V3P V5P V9N V9P V26P LVDS LVDS 0V LVTTL RS-232 RS-232 +3.3 VDC +5 VDC -9 VDC +9 VDC +26 VDC
8.3
Unit
RTGA RTHA RTJA RTDA
Frequency Band
full band for GSM/EDGE 900 H sub-band for GSM/EDGE 900 J sub-band for GSM/EDGE 900 A band for GSM/EDGE 1800
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101 (219)
Frequency Band
B band for GSM/EDGE 1800 full band for GSM/EDGE 1800 full band for GSM/EDGE 1900
8.4
Table 55.
LED colour
RED YELLOW GREEN
Flashing
One or more faulty cavities Configuring ongoing Software downloading
8.5
Value (imperial)
19.29 in. 7.68 in. 17.01 in. 44.09 lb maximum
102 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
8.6
8.7
GSM/EDGE 900
TX frequency range RX frequency range Carrier frequency spacing Insertion loss (TX) TX power in the input Number of TX carriers combined into one antenna Return loss at TX input port Return loss at Ant port/TX band Gain (RX) 925 - 960 MHz 880 - 915 MHz 600 kHz minimum 4.0 dB maximum 55.0 W maximum 1 - 6 TX 15.6 dB minimum 8.0 dB +28.4 dB / high gain +3.4 dB / low gain, maximum gain -3.6 dB / low gain, minimum gain Return loss at DAnt port on RX band, high gain 16 dB minimum
GSM/EDGE 900J
935 - 960 MHz 890 - 915 MHz 600 kHz minimum 4.0 dB maximum 55.0 W maximum 1 - 6 TX 15.6 dB minimum 8.0 dB +28.4 dB / high gain +3.4 dB / low gain, maximum gain
-3.6 dB / low gain, minimum -3.6 dB / low gain, minimum gain gain 16 dB minimum 16 dB minimum
# Nokia Corporation
103 (219)
Table 58.
GSM/EDGE 900
Return loss at DAnt port on RX band, low gain Return loss at RX output ports Tuning time 13 dB minimum 16 dB minimum 62 s
GSM/EDGE 900J
13 dB minimum 16 dB minimum 62 s
Table 59.
GSM/EDGE 1800A
TX frequency range RX frequency range Carrier frequency spacing Insertion loss (TX) TX power in the input Number of TX carriers combined into one antenna Return loss at TX input port Return loss at Ant port/TX band Gain (RX) 1805 - 1850 MHz 1710 - 1755 MHz 800 kHz minimum 3.6 dB maximum 55.0 W maximum 1 - 6 TX 15.6 dB minimum 9.0 dB +29.4 dB / high gain +6.4 dB / low gain, maximum gain -3.6 dB / low gain, minimum gain Return loss at DAnt port on RX band, high gain Return loss at DAnt port on RX band, low gain Return loss at RX output ports Tuning time 16 dB minimum 13 dB minimum 16 dB minimum 62 s
GSM/EDGE 1800C
1805 - 1880 MHz 1710 - 1785 MHz 800 kHz minimum 4.0 dB maximum 55.0 W maximum 1 - 6 TX 15.6 dB minimum 7.0 dB +28.4 dB / high gain +6.4 dB / low gain, maximum gain
-3.6 dB / low gain, minimum -3.6 dB / low gain, minimum gain gain 16 dB minimum 13 dB minimum 16 dB minimum 62 s 16 dB minimum 13 dB minimum 16 dB minimum 62 s
104 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Table 60.
TX frequency range RX frequency range Carrier frequency spacing Insertion loss (TX) TX power in the input Number of TX carriers combined into one antenna Return loss at TX input port Return loss at Ant port/TX band Gain (RX)
1930 - 1990 MHz 1850 - 1910 MHz 800 kHz minimum 3.9 dB maximum 55.0 W maximum 1-6 TX 15.6 dB minimum 7.0 dB +29.4 dB / high gain +6.4 dB / low gain, maximum gain -3.6 dB / low gain, minimum gain
16 dB minimum
Return loss at DAnt port on RX band, low 13 dB minimum gain Return loss at RX output ports Tuning time 16 dB minimum 62 s
8.8
Number of cavities
1 2 3 4 5 6
# Nokia Corporation
105 (219)
Table 62.
Insertion loss for GSM/EDGE 1800 RTDA Minimum spacing (800 kHz)
1.91 2.11 2.26 2.31 2.38 2.41
Number of cavities
1 2 3 4 5 6
Table 63.
Insertion loss for GSM/EDGE 1800 RTDB Minimum spacing (800 kHz)
1.98 2.16 2.31 2.36 2.43 2.45
Number of cavities
1 2 3 4 5 6
Table 64.
Insertion loss for GSM/EDGE 1800 RTDC Minimum spacing (800 kHz)
2.12 2.39 2.55 2.62 2.68 2.72
Number of cavities
1 2 3 4 5 6
106 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Table 65.
Insertion loss for GSM/EDGE 1900 RTPA Minimum spacing (800 kHz)
2.22 2.43 2.58 2.63 2.68 2.72
Number of cavities
1 2 3 4 5 6
# Nokia Corporation
107 (219)
108 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
9
9.1
Unit cooling fans - included in the cabinet core mechanics (Indoor and Outdoor BTS) Cabinet cooling fan - included in the Outdoor BTS HETA (BTS cabinet heater) unit - optional in the Outdoor BTS. AC filter unit and associated AC cabling must be installed if optional HETA unit is used.
The main purpose of the TCS is to monitor and control the internal temperature of the BTS cabinet. The TCS uses integrated control software in the Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) unit and unit temperature sensors to monitor the temperature. Using these measurements, the TCS adjusts the speed of the fans and turns the HETA on or off, if installed. The alarm-handling software in the BOIx unit also uses these measurements to generate temperature alarms. The TCS also monitors the rotation speed of the unit cooling fans and the cabinet cooling fan.
9.1.1
9.1.1.1
Operation
Unit cooling fans
The unit cooling fans cool the various units inside the BTS cabinet. The fans have reverse polarity, blocked rotor protection and automatic restart capability. Their normal operating temperature is from -33 C to 70 C (-27.4 F to 158 F).
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The TCS software in the BOIx unit controls and monitors fan function and speed. If fan speed degrades significantly, the reduced fan speed alarm notifies the operator before failure occurs. When failure occurs, the fan broken alarm is sent. Each fan's airflow varies according to the temperatures of the individual units in the fan's general area.
9 8
10
11
2 1
Figure 34.
110 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
RF Filter fan 2, horizontal mount TSxx fan 6 TSxx fan 5 TSxx fan 4 TSxx fan 3 TSxx fan 2 TSxx fan 1 Power fan, 1 Power fan, 2 Common units fan RF Filter fan 1, horizontal mount
2 1
4 5
1 2 3
# Nokia Corporation
111 (219)
4 5 6 7
RF Filter fan 1, horizontal mount TSxx fan 1 TSxx fan 2 TSxx fan 3
Figure 35.
UltraSite Cabinet
DN03418008
Figure 36.
112 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
The cabinet cooling fan is included in the Outdoor Application Kit (OAKx). This fan draws cool air in and exhausts warm air from the BTS cabinet. The normal operating temperature of the fan is from -33 C to 70 C (-27.4 F to 158 F). The TCS software in the BOIx unit controls the functions and speed of the cabinet cooling fan. The airflow varies according to the temperature inside the cabinet.
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113 (219)
4 2 5 6
DN03418362
Figure 38.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Optional heater unit Cabinet fan (CAFA) Cable clamp, six places Door ground strap Wiring to CAFA power and control Wiring to HETA power and control
114 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
3 4 2 5 6 1
DN03418374
Figure 39.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Optional heater unit Cable clamp, three places Cabinet fan (CAFA) Door ground strap Wiring to CAFA power and control Wiring to HETA power and control
# Nokia Corporation
115 (219)
UltraSite Cabinet
DN03417999
Figure 40.
116 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
The HETA is available as an option for the OAKx only. The HETA is required for BTS operation at ambient temperatures below -10 C (14 F). Its minimum operating temperature is -33 C (-27.4 F).
Note
The HETA unit needs AC filter unit and associated AC cabling to operate. If installed to a BTS working of DC, that cabinet would also need AC power cables as well as DC.
The HETA is installed in the cabinet door and has the following functions:
.
raise the internal BTS temperature when it falls below -5 C (23 F) during normal operation protect the BTS during cold-start operation
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117 (219)
The HETA reports its status and potential alarms to the BOIx unit, which detects the HETA during the auto-detection procedure. The HETA interfaces with the BOIx and power supply (PWSx) units through the common backplane.
Cables to CRMx: - Cold-start sensor - BOIx/PWSx interface door switch unit (D-9) - HETA power (IEC)
99614804
Figure 42.
Optional HETA
Normal operation
During normal BTS operation (ambient temperature from -33 C to 50 C, or 27.4 F to 122 F), the BOIx unit controls the HETA according to the temperatures of the individual units. If any unit temperature falls below -5 C (23 F), the BOIx unit enables the HETA. After the HETA raises the unit's temperature above 5 C (41 F), the BOIx unit disables the HETA.
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# Nokia Corporation
Cold-start operation
The cold-start controller circuit on the HETA protects the BTS during startup when the cabinet temperature falls below -10 C (14 F). The controller circuit has a sensor that measures the temperature inside the cabinet. When the temperature at startup is below -10 C (14 F), the cold-start controller prevents the enabling of the PWSx unit outputs and enables the HETA, which is used to raise the cabinet temperature to the minimum operating level within four hours. When the cabinet temperature reaches -5 C (23 F), the cold-start controller enables the PWSx unit outputs. Once the BTS is online, the TCS software assumes responsibility for the cabinet temperature.
9.1.1.4 Fan control during startup
When the BTS is powered on (before the TCS software has started), the FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) software in the BOIx unit uses a default speed to control the cabinet and unit fans directly connected to the BOIx unit. The TSxx microcontroller software controls the TSxx fans at a default speed.
Note
The TSxx unit fan speeds can vary, because the Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals received from the two TSxx that control each fan may be out of phase (until TCS software takes over).
The TCS software starts and takes control of the fan speeds when the BOIx unit reaches a Supervisory state, which requires an Abis or BTS Manager connection.
9.1.2
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9.1.3
Main blocks
Unit cooling fans
The manufacturers of the unit cooling fans supply the fan components. Each fan includes a PWM input for control and a tachometer output for monitoring speed.
Cabinet cooling fan
The manufacturers of the cabinet cooling fan supply the fan components. The fan includes a PWM input for control and a tachometer output for monitoring speed.
HETA
heating element relay fan temperature sensor and cable cold-start controller circuit internal power supply for the cold-start controller circuit, with a power board and a cable for connection to the AC filter module interface with the BOIx and PWSx units, consisting of an interface circuit and cable
120 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
HETA
Interface circuit
DN03418947
Figure 43.
9.2
9.2.1
# Nokia Corporation
121 (219)
9.2.2
HETA
The HETA has the following interfaces:
.
AC power interface
The AC power cable has an IEC male latching/locking connector. The secondary side of the AC/DC converter is grounded to the HETA case.
Control and status interface
The HETA interfaces with the BOIx and PWSx units through the common backplane. This interface routes control and status signals to and from the appropriate units. The HETA control cable runs from the HETA to the common backplane. The connector type is D-9 male.
122 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Signal
Pin V5P V5P HETA_AD GND
Signal
GND NA HETA_CTRL RCTL
9.3
Value (imperial)
4.7 in. or 5.0 in. 4.7 in. or 5.0 in. 1.5 in. 0.79 lb or 0.84 lb
0.36 kg or 0.38 kg
Value (imperial)
10.92 in. 10.92 in. 4.88 in. 5.75 lb
# Nokia Corporation
123 (219)
Value (imperial)
14.37 in. 13.39 in. 3.48 in. 6.6 lb
9.4
Fans are not damaged if the voltage level is from 0 to 36 VDC. Duration is no more than three seconds.
The fan is not damaged if the voltage level is from 0 to 36 VDC. Duration is no more than three seconds.
124 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Note
The power for the HETA comes from the AC mains through the ACFU power filter module. An AC/DC converter inside the HETA supplies power for the coldstart control logic and for the fans.
# Nokia Corporation
125 (219)
126 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
10
10.1
10.1.1
Process digital speech and data channels signals Manage all speech function signalling Uses software downloaded from the Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) unit Sets internal timing according to clock references from the BOIx unit Supports synthesised radio frequency (RF) and baseband (BB) frequency hopping
# Nokia Corporation
127 (219)
B B 2 A1 1
A B
S TA T U S
DN03418168
Figure 44.
BB2x unit
10.1.2
Operation
The BB2x units are functionally located between the Abis interface and the BTS RF modules. The BB2x processes uplink and downlink information from/to the TSxx. The uplink is from the mobile station (MS) to the Base Transceiver Station (BTS) with the downlink in the reverse direction. The BB2x units communicate with the following units:
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Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) Transceiver (TSxx) Transmission (DTRUx) These units send and/or receive signals through the uplink and downlink paths.
10.1.2.1
In the downlink path, the BSC sends a signal through the Abis interface to the DTRUx unit, which passes the signal to the BB2x unit. The BB2x unit encodes the signal and reformats it as a GSM/EDGE TDMA burst. The BB2x unit then sends the signal to the TSxx unit. The TSxx unit modulates and amplifies the signal and sends it to the RF filter units. From those units, the signal goes to the antenna, which passes the signal over the Air interface to the Mobile Station (MS).
10.1.2.2 Uplink Signal Processing BB2A
In the uplink path, the TSxx unit samples the signal and sends the information, plus High-Level Data Link Coded (HDLC) status and alarm messages, to the BB2A. The BB2x unit then sends the processed signal to the DTRUx unit, which passes the signal through the Abis interface to the Base Station Controller (BSC). The BB2A combines normal (NRX) and diversity (DRX) data on to the NRX line.
BB2E and BB2F
Uplink signal processing includes basic BB2A unit capabilities plus normal (NRX) and diversity (DRX) branch uplink interfaces in EDGE mode. While in EDGE mode, the BB2E and BB2F units use NRX for main RX data and the DRX line for diversity RX data.
10.1.2.3 Downlink signal processing BB2x unit
In the downlink path, the BSC sends a signal through the Abis interface to the DTRUx unit, which passes the signal to the BB2x unit. The BB2x unit encodes the signal and reformats it as a GSM/EDGE TDMA burst. The BB2x unit then sends the signal to the TSxx unit.
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129 (219)
The TSxx unit modulates and amplifies the signal and sends it to the RF filter units. From those units, the signal goes to the antenna, which passes the signal over the Air interface to the Mobile Station (MS).
10.1.3
Main blocks
The BB2x units are self-contained and consist of two separate baseband sections. Each section is further divided into five functional blocks. The BB2x unit has two independent baseband sections. Each section communicates with the TRX module of one TSxx unit. Typically, one BB2x unit processes signals to/from two TSxx units, each with eight receive/transmit logical channels. The channel usage varies according to configuration. Each BB section consists of the following functional blocks:
.
Uplink/Downlink interface D-bus interface Control block Digital Signal Processor (DSP) block F-bus interface
Clock and Control signals D-bus signals Uplink and Downlink signals
Uplink and Downlink signals F-bus signals Uplink and Downlink signals
DN03418156
Figure 45.
130 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Uplink/downlink interface
The uplink/downlink interface consists of communication pathways between the BTS and MS. Baseband data is converted for transmission and during reception. The interface also handles synthesiser control, clock distribution from the baseband section, alarm functions, and TRX loop control.
BB2x downlink
In the downlink direction (BTS to MS), the BB2x unit sends transmission, initialisation, and synthesiser-control data (to TSxx) through a serial point-topoint line using HDLC protocol.
BB2x uplink
In the uplink direction (MS to BTS), the BB2x unit receives the following data:
.
I (In Phase) and Q (Quadrature) components of the normal and diversity branch data samples RF alarms and status information through a serial point-to-point line
D-bus interface
The D-bus interface synchronises the signals transmitted and received through the D-bus. The D-bus interface also synchronises data between the D-bus and Unit Controller (UC) processor and between the D-bus and Channel Digital Signal Processor (CHDSP). The D-bus consists of the following buses:
.
D1-bus, which transfers traffic and signalling data among the BB2x, DTRUx, and BOIx units D2-bus, which transfers internal O and M communications (including software downloads) among the BOIx, BB2x, and Remote Tune Combiner (RTxx) units
Control block
The Control block contains the UC processor, which runs the BTS software.
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Each DSP block has an Equaliser DSP (EQDSP) and a Channel DSP (CHDSP).
Equaliser DSP
Channel DSP
sample transmission to RF channel decoding and encoding ciphering and deciphering demodulation
F-bus interface
The frequency-hopping bus (F-bus) between the BB2x units is used for baseband hopping (moving TX and RX bursts between the BB2x units). Frequency-hopping is only allowed between sets of the same hopping group configurations in GMSK mode. For example, TSxA and TSxB units cannot be used in the same hopping group, but can be used in different hopping groups on the same bus. When a mixture of BB2As and BB2Es are used in the BTS, baseband hopping is only allowed between sets of the same hopping group configurations in GMSK mode. For example, TSxA and TSxB units cannot be used in the same hopping group, but they can be used in different hopping groups on the same bus. When a mixture of (BB2As and/or BB2Es) and BB2Fs are used in the Base Station Cabinet, baseband hopping can be configured with both TSxAs and TSxBs in the same baseband hopping group when the BB2F drives the TSxB.
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10.2
10.2.1
BB2A interfaces
Connectors Purpose
Four connectors stacked to form one 120-pin female connector
Type
30-pin (female)
One piece connector used 120-pin (female) in place of four piece stacked connector Power connector 10-pin (female)
X1
10.2.2
Connectors Purpose
One piece connector used in place of four piece stacked connector Power connector
Type
120-pin (female)
X0202
10-pin (female)
10.3
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133 (219)
10.4
Table 77.
LED colour
RED YELLOW GREEN
Flashing
TRX test running Configuring Software downloading
10.5
Value (imperial)
11.1 in. 1 in. 10.5 in. 3.3 lb 1.87 lb
134 (219)
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10.6
Power requirement
Nominal voltage Maximum supply voltage from backplane Minimum supply voltage from backplane Average current: BB2A BB2E BB2F Maximum Current: BB2A BB2E BB2F
V5P
+5.1 V +5.2 V +4.74 V
Noise
<100 mVpp <100 mVpp <100 mVpp
2 mA 30 mA 30 mA
NA NA NA
3.8 A 5A 5A
NA NA NA
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135 (219)
136 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
11
11.1
The power supply lines for the TSxB unit are protected with fuses and provide reverse voltage protection on the -48 VDC lines.
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137 (219)
TX
PA module
TX out
RX diversity
RX FHS DRX in
DN03420254
MRX in
Figure 46.
138 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Front view
RX
DIV RX
TX
DN03420266
Figure 47.
TSxB units
11.1.1
TRX module
The TRX module provides the main RF functions for EDGE BTS. The TRX module has the following functional sections:
.
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139 (219)
These functional sections communicate with the Transceiver Baseband (BB2x) and Base Operations and Interfaces (BOIx) units through the backplane. The functional sections process the following signals:
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data signals between the TSxB and BB2x units initialisation and control signals from the BB2x unit to the TSxB unit status and alarm signals from the TSxB unit to the BB2x unit
The TRX module includes two Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). The ASICs interface to the BB2x through the backplane and provide control and reference signals to, and alarms from, the analogue functions. One of the ASICs incorporates Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS), generating a GMSK/8-PSK signal for the transmitter.
Interface/Control section
The Interface/Control section converts the baseband (BB) data stream to GMSK/ 8-PSK modulation for the Transmitter section. It also converts the analogue RX signal from the main and diversity branches to the baseband data stream. The Interface/Control section controls all synthesizers and the TRX loop. It also handles clock distribution from the BB2x unit as well as alarm functions.
Transmitter (TX)
The intermediate frequency (IF) sections in the transmitter provide amplification and filtering prior to the signal being raised to the RF carrier frequency. Thereafter, the RF section amplifies the signal to the desired output signal amplitude. Filters are used to achieve spectral purity. The RF output signal is sampled and detected for output power control. The TSxB unit supports 16 power levels for GMSK and 10 power levels for 8PSK. The power steps are 2 dB, with a maximum range of 30 dB. Power levels from 0 to 7 are static.
Receiver (MRx/DRx)
The RF section of the receiver converts the carrier frequency signal to the IF frequency.
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The IF sections of the receiver perform channel filtering to prevent interfering frequencies from distorting the signal. The IF sections also provide automatic gain control.
TRX loop
The TRX loop supports self-testing of the TSxB unit. The tests are carried out by converting the frequency of the TX signal to the RX band. The signal is coupled from the TX output, and a low-level signal is routed back through the RX path. The signal is routed to main and diverse Rx branches.
Frequency Hopping Synthesizer
The Frequency Hopping Synthesizer (FHS) module consists of separate synthesizer blocks; the RX block and the TX block.
.
The RX block serves as the first local oscillator in the receiver. The TX block serves as the second local oscillator in the transmitter.
Both the RX and the TX blocks have two Phased-Locked Loop (PLL) circuits. Each circuit includes a PLL, an amplification chain, and a switching network. The output buffer is common for both circuits. Each circuit has appropriate voltage supply regulation. Both blocks work according to the Ping-Pong principle; the output frequency is taken alternately from the two PLLs. Frequency-hopping is only allowed between sets of the same hopping group configurations in GMSK mode. Frequency-hopping in EDGE mode is only allowed between matching BB2E/TSxB equipped hopping groups.
DC/DC Converter
The DC/DC converter consists of a discrete, regulated power supply, input and output filters, and connectors. This component converts the -48 VDC supply voltage to 28 VDC, as required by the PA module and driver.
11.1.2
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141 (219)
11.2
11.2.1
Connectors Description
Receiver, main branch Receiver, diversity branch Transmitter
Type
SMA SMA SMA
11.2.2
Back interfaces
The Transceiver (TSxB) unit has three connectors on the back of the TRX unit: X6, X7, and X100.
DN03421802
1 2 3
X7 X6 X100
Figure 48.
142 (219)
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11.2.2.1
Pin count
18 3 9
Level
N/A PWM N/A
I/O
N/A I N/A
Pin
A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4
Signal
V48RTN V48RTN V48RTN V48RTN V48RTN Not connected Not connected Not connected V48RTN FANST
Pin
A5 B5 C5 D5 E5 A6 B6 C6 D6 E6
Signal
Not connected Not connected Not connected V48RTN FANST Not connected Not connected Not connected V48RTN FANST
11.2.2.2
X7 connector
I/O
N/A O N/A
Not connected
# Nokia Corporation
143 (219)
Pin
A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4
Signal
V48N Not connected Not connected Not connected FANCTRL V48N V48N V48N V48N V48N
Pin
A5 B5 C5 D5 E5 A6 B6 C6 D6 E6
Signal
V48N V48N V48N V48N V48N V48N V48N V48N V48N V48N
11.2.2.3
X100 connector
The TSxB unit uses four side by side connectors in place of the single X100 connector. The stacked connector pins carry identical signals. The four connectors and their pin designations are described in the following table.
Table 85.
Connector pins
A1-E6 A7-E12 A13-E18 A19-E24
144 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Pin count
2 2
Level
LVDS RS-485
I/O
I I
Time slot clock, 2 differential 3.3 V supply voltage, digital Ground I2C serial data internal to TSxB, BTxx I2C serial clock internal to TSxB, BTxx I2C serial data to DVxx I2C serial clock to DVxx External input 2, 6.8 k pull up to 3.3 V Disable clock signals of boundary-scan components, active low Hardware reset of TSxB, active low (not used) Mode select, boundary scan Clock, boundary scan Data in, boundary scan Data out, boundary scan Boundary-scan reset, active low 2 73 1
RS-485
I I
TTL
I/O
TI2CC
TTL
1 1 1
I/O I I
CLK_DIS
LVTTL
RF_RESET
LVTTL
1 1 1 1 1
I I I O I
# Nokia Corporation
145 (219)
Level
TTL
I/O
O I I
BOOSTER_RE ADC Sync F (not connected) UL_NRXP, UL_NRXN Main and diversity RX branch data, alarms, status, and control from TSx B to BB2x through BOIx, differential Diversity RX data, (EDGE support), differential controller Program Store Enable output controller External Access input
LVDS
DRXP, DRXN
LVDS
PSEN
TTL
_EA
TTL
RXD TXD
controller 1 Serial Input port controller Serial Output port controller Address Latch Enable 1
TTL TTL
I O
ALE
TTL
146 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Pin count
1
Level
TTL
I/O
I
PSEN_PROG
TTL
Note
The Level specifications are used to determine the standard by which each interface signal is transmitted. The following abbreviations are derived from telecom standards:
.
LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signalling. RS-485 Recommended Standard for a balanced interface. TTL Transistor Transistor Logic. LVTTL Low Voltage Transistor Transistor Logic.
# Nokia Corporation
147 (219)
Table 88.
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14
148 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Table 88.
B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24
Table 89.
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20
# Nokia Corporation
149 (219)
Table 89.
C21 C22 C23 C24
Table 90.
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24
150 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Table 91.
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E20 E21 E22 E23 E24
11.3
# Nokia Corporation
151 (219)
Table 92.
11.4
Table 93.
LED colour
Red Yellow Green
Flashing
TRX test N/A N/A
11.5
Value (imperial)
3.2 in. 11.9 in. 15.9 in. 13.6 lb
152 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
11.6
+9 V
3% 30 mVpp
+5 V
3% 30 mVpp
+3.3 V
3% 30 mVpp
-9 V
3% 30 mVpp
100 mVpp
100 mVpp
100 mVpp
100 mVpp
+9 V
2100 mA 1510 mA 2100 mA
+5 V
710 mA 630 mA 710 mA
_3.3 V
670 mA 650 mA 710 mA
-9 V
260 mA 295 mA 420 mA
The DC/DC power supply module converts the -48 VDC input voltage to the output voltage required by the PA module.
Table 97.
Requirement
Output voltage Output maximum current Efficiency at maximum current Tolerance Maximum ripple at < 150 kHz Maximum ripple at > 150 kHz
# Nokia Corporation
153 (219)
11.7
8PSK (TSxB)
TSTx (800) TSGx (900) TSDx (1800) TSPx (1900) 45 dBm 45 dBm 45 dBm 45 dBm
Nominal output TSTx (800) power TSGx (900) (maximum TSDx (1800) power level) TSPx (1900) Output power variation (maximum power level) Output power variation (power levels 1 through 15)
8PSK (TSxB)
< -94.3 dBm < -94.3 dBm < -92.6 dBm < -92.6 dBm
154 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
12
12.1
12.1.1
TX2
TX OUT
TX1
DN03420363
Figure 49.
12.1.2
Operation
The BTS supports two Wideband Combining options:
# Nokia Corporation
155 (219)
With 2-way Wideband Combining, the WCxA unit combines the transmit (TX) signals from two Transceiver (TSxx) units and feeds the combined signal to the antenna through the TX port of the Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit. With 4-way Wideband Combining, the TX signals from four TSxx units are combined using three WCxA units in the following manner. The first WCxA unit combines the TX signals from two of the four TSxx units. The second WCxA unit combines the TX signals from the other two TSxx units. The third WCxA unit combines the two combined signals; then fees the combined signal to the antenna through the TX port of the DVxx unit. The normal range for operational temperatures is -10 C to 65 C (14 F to 149 F). However, the WCxA unit can operate in temperatures as low as -33 C (-27.4 F) with degraded RF performance.
12.1.3
Main blocks
The WCxA unit contains the following components:
.
one 2-way combiner two isolators one 50 termination one heatsink for thermal dissipation
DN03420387
Figure 50.
156 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
The heatsink fins on the WCxA unit extend past the DVxx unit where most of the cooling occurs. Two unit cooling fans create an upward airflow through the fins at a velocity of approximately 1.1 m/s.
DN03418011
Figure 51.
1 2 3 4 5
Duplexer unit Wideband Combiner Top RF filter unit cooling fan Airflow Bottom RF filter unit cooling fan
# Nokia Corporation
157 (219)
12.2
Connectors Purpose
Receives input signal from TX connector on TSxx unit Receives input signal from TX connector on TSxx unit TX output
Connector type
SMA (female) SMA (female) SMA (female)
12.3
12.4
Value (imperial)
3.0 in. 7.4 in. 11.6 in. 7.7 lb
158 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
12.5
TX 1 to TX OUT TX 2 to TX OUT
Peak (20 sec peak, 550 sec between peaks) Peak voltage
Impedance
# Nokia Corporation
159 (219)
160 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
13
13.1
13.1.1
A
TX1 TX1
B
TX1
TX OUT
TX OUT
TX OUT
TX2
TX2
TX2
DN05203189
Figure 52.
Warning
The unit can be hot in faulty conditions.
# Nokia Corporation
161 (219)
13.1.2
Operation
The BTS supports two Wideband Combining options:
.
With 2-way Wideband Combining, the WCxT unit uses one block (A, B, or C) to combine the transmit (TX) signals from two Transceiver (TSxx) units and feeds the combined signal to the antenna through the TX port of the Dual Variable Gain Duplex Filter (DVxx) unit. With 4-way Wideband Combining, the WCxT unit uses all three blocks (A, B, and C) to combine the TX signals from four TSxx units in the following manner. The first block combines the TX signals from two of the four TSxx units. The second block combines the TX signals from the other two TSxx units. The third block combines the two combined signals and feeds the combined signal to the antenna through the TX port of the DVxx unit. The normal range for operational temperatures is -10 C to 65 C (14 F to 149 F). However, the WCxT unit can operate in temperatures as low as -33 C (-27.4 F) with degraded RF performance.
13.1.3
Main blocks
Each combiner block of the WCxT unit contains the following components:
.
Note
All three blocks use one heat sink for thermal dissipation.
162 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
DN03420387
Figure 53.
The heatsink fins on the WCxT unit extend past the DVxx unit where most of the cooling occurs. Two unit cooling fans create an upward airflow through the fins at a velocity of approximately 1.1 m/s.
# Nokia Corporation
163 (219)
5
DN05203192
Figure 54.
1 2 3 4 5
Duplexer unit Wideband Combiner Top RF filter unit cooling fan Airflow Bottom RF filter unit cooling fan
164 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
13.2
Connector type
SMA (female) SMA (female) SMA (female)
13.3
13.4
Value (imperial)
3.0 in. 7.4 in. 15.5 in. 7.7 lb
# Nokia Corporation
165 (219)
13.5
TX 1 to TX OUT TX 2 to TX OUT
Peak (20 sec peak, 550 sec between peaks) Peak voltage
Impedance
166 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
14
14.1
14.2
# Nokia Corporation
167 (219)
Figure 55.
14.3
Unit
FXC RRI FXC STM-1/FXC Bridge FXC E1 FXC E1/T1 FC E1/T1
Interface
Two Flexbus interfaces Two STM-1 interfaces Four Abis line interfaces Four Abis line interfaces One Abis line interface
168 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
14.4
Signal Type
EDAP
adding new EDAPs adding a TRX to or removing a TRX from an existing EDAP modifying the size of the existing EDAPs removing EDAPs
OMUSIG
The BTS can have one OMUSIG which allocates 2, 4 or 8 bits in one time slot, depending on the link speed used (16, 32 or 64 kbit/s). The BTS must be allocated at least as many TCHs as there are TRXs installed in it (1 to 12). Each TCH allocates 2 contiguous time slots (16 bits) for a single TRX. Each time slot is marked with the TRX number. The TCHs are numbered from 1 to 12 in the order in which they are defined. The BTS must be allocated at least as many TRXSIGs as there are TRXs installed in it (1 - 12). Each TRXSIG can allocate 2, 4 or 8 bits in one time slot depending on the link speed used (16, 32 or 64 kbit/s). The TRXSIGs are numbered from 1 to 12 in order of which they are entered. The TRXSIG can be reserved on a traffic channel (TCH) but then up to 4 radio time slots (8 bits) are lost. The signal type must always start from the first bit of the channel.
TCH
TRXSIG
TRXSIG on TCHs
# Nokia Corporation
169 (219)
14.5
Static
Power is on and the operation is error free. A major or minor alarm is active. A critical alarm is active.
Slow flashing
Fast flashing
Upon master's Software is command1; no alarms downloading to active. the unit. Upon master's Software is command; major or downloading to minor alarm(s) active. the unit. Upon master's command; critical alarms active. Software is downloading to the unit.
YELLOW
RED
When the Q1 master unit sends the functional entity indication command.
170 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
FC E1/T1
15
15.1
FC E1/T1
Technical description of FC E1/T1 transmission unit
Features
one Abis line interface to the 2 Mbit/s (E1) or 1.5 Mbit/s (T1) transmission line operation as the termination point in a chain or star configuration balanced interface that can be configured to E1 or T1 mode interface statistics gathered in compliance with ITU-T G.826 and ANSI T1.403 Recommendations handling of timeslot 0 at 2 Mbit/s interfaces. The 2 Mbit/s E1 frame/ multiframe structure complies with ITU-T G.704/706 Recommendations transmitting and receiving functions at the 2 Mbit/s interfaces (HDB3 line coding, clock recovery, AIS detection etc.) and at the 1.5 Mbit/s interfaces (B8ZS line coding, clock recovery, AIS detection etc.) easy management of settings and transmission configurations both remotely and locally, using the Nokia Q1 management protocol. The management is carried out using a Nokia NMS-compatible node manager software. multiple Q1 management connections can be simultaneously active
# Nokia Corporation
171 (219)
Note
To meet the BTS Air interface accuracy requirement 0.05 ppm (set by ETSI), the Abis interface must meet the long-term accuracy of 0.015 ppm. This kind of accuracy is attained if the network master clock (PRC) fulfills the ITU-T recommendation G.811 and the synchronisation of the network is correct. The maximum jitter/wander of the Abis interface is specified in the ITU-T recommendation G.823.
MAIN blocks
FC E1/T1 units are encased plug-in units constructed on a printed circuit board. The unit connects to other units in the base station cabinet via its backplane connectors, so it does not require any additional cabling except the line interface cables. The state of the incoming line signal is monitored in the transmission unit. If the line signal switches into an error state, the unit indicates the fault.
15.2
This is the equipment requirement. The BSS system requirement for Nokia BTS is 0.015 ppm which is needed in order to fulfil the ETSI requirement for the Air interface. (The signal used for synchronisation of the transmission part is used as a BTS clock reference source.)
172 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
FC E1/T1
Transmitter characteristics Receiver parameters: Attenuation at 772 kHz Impedance Jitter and wander
5
This is the equipment requirement. The BSS system requirement for Nokia BTS is 0.015 ppm which is needed in order to fulfil the ETSI requirement for the Air interface. (The signal used for synchronisation of the transmission part is used as a BTS clock reference source.)
15.3
Value (imperial)
10 in. 1.18 in. 8.7 in. 3 lb.
# Nokia Corporation
173 (219)
15.4
1544 kbit/s T1 interface: ITU-T G.824 (03/93) The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 1544 kbit/s hierarchy Digital interface characteristics Functional Interface Characteristics PCM Coding Law Primary PCM Multiplexer Performance parameters BELCORE GR-1089 Electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety generic criteria for network telecommunications equipment Signal power limitations
174 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
FC E1/T1
Table 118.
International standards for FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units Note
Error performance parameters and objectives for international, constant bit rate synchronous digital paths. Digital networks - Quality and availability targets - Error performance events for SDH multiplex and regenerator sections. Digital sections and digital line systems Optical interfaces of equipments and systems relating to the synchronous digital hierarchy. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Multiplexing Structure. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic functional requirements for SDH equipment; Part 1: Generic processes and performance. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic functional requirements for SDH equipment; Part 2: SDH and PDH physical layer functions. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic functional requirements for SDH equipment; Part 3: STM-N MS and RS section layer functions. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic functional requirements for SDH equipment; Part 4: SDH path layer functions. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic functional requirements for SDH equipment; Part 5: PDH layer functions. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic functional requirements for SDH equipment; Part 6: Synchronisation layer functions. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic functional requirements for SDH equipment; Part 7: Equipment Management and Auxiliary Layer Functions.
Standard
ITU-T G.828 (March 2000)
ITU-T G.957
# Nokia Corporation
175 (219)
Table 118.
International standards for FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units (cont.) Note
ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 1: Definition and terminology for synchronisation networks. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 2: Synchronisation Network Architecture. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 3: The control of jitter and wander within synchronisation networks. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 4: Timing characteristic of slave clocks suitable for synchronisation supply to SDH and PDH equipment. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 5: Timing characteristics of slave clocks suitable for operation in SDH equipment. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 6: Timing characteristics of primary clocks. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; SDH Network protection schemes types and characteristics. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; SDH Network protection schemes.
Standard
EN 300462-1 (June 1998)
15.5
176 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
FC E1/T1
Power consumption
# Nokia Corporation
177 (219)
178 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
16
16.1
16.1.1
FXC E1
The FXC E1 transmission unit has four pairs of unbalanced 75 ohm connectors (type BT-43). Each pair forms a transmission interface. The Tx and Rx line interface connectors are separate; the upper connector is always the Tx connector and the lower the Rx connector. Each FXC E1 interface provides a 2 Mbit/s connection. With this interface, the signals can travel up to 1 km over a coaxial cable. The 75 ohm Tx and Rx connectors are connected to each other with a grounding bridge. If the grounding bridge is removed, the grounding of the Rx connectors' outer conductor changes from direct grounding to capacitive grounding. The unit has a tri-colour status LED, which can emit green, yellow and red.
# Nokia Corporation
179 (219)
Status LED (three colours) IF1 Tx IF1 Rx IF2 Tx IF2 Rx IF3 Tx IF3 Rx IF4 Tx IF4 Rx
Figure 56.
Unbalanced FXC E1
The Rx-connector of line interface 4 can be used as a synchronisation interface for an externally provided 2048 kHz clock signal. Software settings determine whether this interface is used or not.
16.1.2
FXC E1/T1
The FXC E1/T1 transmission unit has four balanced TQ connectors (Tx and Rx in the same connector). Each line interface can be independently configured as a 120 ohm E1 interface or a 100 ohm T1 interface. This makes it possible to use it as an E1/T1 converter. The E1 interface offers a maximum capacity of 2 Mbits/s whereas the T1 interface offers 1.5 Mbit/s. With either one of these interfaces, the signals can travel up to 1 km over a shielded telecommunications cable. The unit has a tri-colour status LED which can emit green, yellow and red.
180 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
8k XC
Control PLATFORM
Figure 57.
# Nokia Corporation
181 (219)
Figure 58.
There are four common TQ connectors for T1 (100 ohm) and E1 (120 ohm). The line interface connectors offer both the Tx and Rx direction.
1
2 1
1
4 3
2 3 4 Pin Hole
Figure 59.
TQ connector
182 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
The Rx-connector of line interface 4 can be used as a synchronisation interface for an externally provided 2048 kHz clock signal. Software settings determine whether this interface is used or not.
16.2
E1 equipment interface
2048 kbit/s 50 ppm HDB3 75 BT43 female ITU-T G.703 2.37 V 0 0.237 V < 6 dB ITU-T G.703 < 20 dB ITU-T G.823
16.3
E1 equipment interface
2048 kbit/s 50 ppm HDB3 120 E1: BT43 female T1: TQ
# Nokia Corporation
183 (219)
Table 121.
Transmitter characteristics: - Nominal peak voltage of mark (pulse) - Peak voltage of a space (no pulse) - Attenuation at 1 MHz Receiver characteristics: - Line attenuation at 1 MHz Jitter and wander E1 equipment synchronisation input (IF4 Rx) - Frequency - Sensitivity
Table 122.
Bit rate Line code Impedance
T1 equipment interface
1544 kbit/s 32 ppm AMI or B8ZS 100 ANSI T1.403 (DS-1) or ANSI T1.102 (DSX-1)
Transmitter characteristics
ITU-T G.824
16.4
Width
30 mm (1.18 in.)
Depth
184 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Table 123.
Weight
16.5
16.6
2048 kbit/s E1 interface ITU-T G.703 (1991) ITU-T G.704 (10/94) ITU-T G.706 (1991) Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces Synchronous frame structures used at primary and secondary hierarchical levels Frame alignment and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) procedures relating to basic frame structures defined in Recommendation G.704 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 kbit/s hierarchy Error performance parameters and objectives for international, constant bit rate digital paths at or above the primary rate
1544 kbit/s T1 interface ITU-T G.824 (03/93) The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 1544 kbit/s hierarchy
# Nokia Corporation
185 (219)
Table 125.
BELCORE GR-1089
Electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety generic criteria for network telecommunications equipment. Signal power limitations
186 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
FXC RRI
17
17.1
FXC RRI
Technical description of the FXC RRI transmission unit
The FXC RRI transmission unit has two Flexbus interfaces, which allow the operator to connect the unit to any radio unit with a Flexbus interface. This requires a Flexbus cable. For example, it is possible to connect FXC RRI to:
.
Nokia MetroHopper radio with 4 x 2 Mbit/s capacity Nokia FlexiHopper (Plus) radio with 2 x 2, 4 x 2, 8 x 2 or 16 x 2 Mbit/s capacity
FXC RRI contains two Flexbus interfaces, FB1 and FB2, located on the front panel and a cross-connection bus interface on the backplane. FXC RRI does not have a separate management connector, as it is managed via the local management port (LMP) of the base station or the transmission node, or via Nokia Q1 bus. FXC RRI has separate short circuit protection for each of the Flexbus interfaces. This ensures that a short circuit in one Flexbus interface does not affect the other in MetroHub. If a Flexbus interface is connected to an outdoor unit, the power feed (55 V DC) to the outdoor unit is done through the interface. Currently FXC RRI supports three operating modes:
.
# Nokia Corporation
187 (219)
Figure 60.
The FXC RRI offers a bypass cross-connection feature, which can be used to bypass traffic through the unit transparently without terminating the signal. From the performance management point of view, a link can be extended to include several nodes, while the performance data is gathered for the whole extended link. It is possible to make bypass cross-connections even if all the platform interfaces of the FXC RRI unit are in use. In other words, the bypass crossconnection does not reserve any capacity from the cross-connection bus. The platform interfaces of each indoor unit have a maximum capacity of 16 x 2 Mbit/s. This traffic can either be dropped to the cross-connection bus or bypassed from one interface to another in the same FXC RRI in a separate 2 Mbit/s crossconnection field. If the total Flexbus interface traffic in one FXC RRI exceeds 16 x 2 Mbit/s, the surplus traffic has to be bypassed. In such a scenario, time slot 0 is not regenerated.
188 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
FXC RRI
FXC RRI
Timing
Cross-connection bus
Clock extraction Flexbus electrial & functional termination Capacity dropping to platform Control FB2 +DC
Bus interface
FB1 +DC
Figure 61.
A connection made between a Flexbus channel and a platform interface is a blocking connection. This means that the whole 2 Mbit/s frame is reserved for the connection even if only part of it, for example, one time slot, is used. The operator defines the traffic routes in the network elements by using the crossconnection functions available in the network elements. Thus, routing traffic means managing the cross-connections in the network elements. The cross-connection function of the FXC RRI transmission unit allows the traffic to be groomed. This ensures that the transmission paths are fully utilised, thereby reducing transmission costs. The amount of 2M capacity add/drop towards the D-bus of a Nokia BTS is configurable, allowing you to utilise the available capacity to its maximum.
# Nokia Corporation
189 (219)
Note
FXC RRI platform interface 15 is always connected to the D-bus, because at least 1*2M capacity is always needed for the Nokia BTS. Only FXC RRI platforms 13 and 16 are configurable. D11, D12, and D13 are only configurable via the RRI manager in a configuration with an RRI connected to a FlexiHopper (Plus).
17.2
17.3
Width
30 mm (1.18 in.)
Depth
Weight
1.35 kg (3 lb.)
190 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
FXC RRI
17.4
17.5
Flexbus interface
ITU-T G.704 (10/94) ITU-T G.706 (1991) Synchronous frame structures used at primary and secondary hierarchical levels. Frame alignment and cyclic redundancy check (CRC) procedures relating to basic frame structures defined in Recommendation G.704 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 kbit/s hierarchy. Error performance parameters and objectives for international, constant bit rate digital paths at or above primary rate. Digital sections based on the 2048 kbit/s hierarchy
ITU-T G.921
17.6
# Nokia Corporation
191 (219)
Table 130.
50 2 < 4.6 (sum of inner and outer conductor) < 9.0 dB at 19 MHz - DC power supply - Bidirectional data (37 Mbit/s, NRZ code, 1.4V pulse amplitude)
Note
Over-voltage protection and cable equalizer are integral parts of the Flexbus interface. Primary over-voltage protection is a 90 V gas-arrester. External gas-arresters can be used as well.
Table 131.
RG-223 RG-214
17.7
Situation
No power feed or Tx signal. DC power feed to the outdoor unit is active, Tx signal is not active. DC power feed to the outdoor unit and Tx signal is active.
192 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
18
18.1
# Nokia Corporation
193 (219)
Test interface
FXC Bridge
FXC STM-1
Figure 62.
18.1.1
automatic laser shutdown (ALS). both SDH STM-1 TM and STM-1 ADM node types. fully non-blocking cross-connections on TU-12 level between both STM-1 aggregate interfaces and the add/drop traffic SDH S12 SNC/I+ (Inherently monitored subnetwork connection protection), that is, protection on the VC-12 level. up to 20 x TU-12 (2M) drop capacity from SDH. grooming via PDH cross-connections for the add/drop traffic with the following granularity: 8k, 16k, 32k, 64k, Nx64k. interface statistics collection in compliance with ITU-T G.826.
194 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
easy management of settings and transmission configuration (locally and remotely) with the Nokia Q1 management protocol. Management is carried out with a Nokia NetAct compatible node manager. remote and local software download.
18.1.2
Nokia BTS
Backplane
D buses SDH buses PDH buses
PDH SDH Base- Base- Base- Base- Base- Baseband band band band band band BOI BRID STM1
BTS
unit has bus access backplane connection to buses
FXC
Figure 63.
# Nokia Corporation
195 (219)
MetroHub
Backplane
D buses SDH buses PDH buses
FXC
The SDH buses are used for communication between the FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge units. Main information/signals transferred via the SDH buses are:
.
add/drop payload (via tributary bus) SDH byte information (time-division multiplexing (TDM) bus) SDH timing and synchronisation signals communication between units.
Note
Note The FXC (PDH) units do not access the SDH buses.
PDH buses
The PDH buses are used for communication between the FXC (PDH) units, including the FXC Bridge unit. Main information/signals transferred via the PDH buses are:
196 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
Q1 communication buses PDH timing and synchronisation signals communication between units node control buses (for example temperature and fan control, and external alarm inputs/outputs).
D-buses
D-buses are three PDH buses, each supporting 2M. They are used for transferring the PDH add/drop and Q1 management traffic between the local BTS baseband units, and the FXC (PDH)/FXC Bridge transmission units. No external cabling is needed for this purpose.
# Nokia Corporation
197 (219)
18.1.3
FXC STM-1
Operating voltages
Communication channels
Control Block
Synchronisation IF SETS
Tributary Bus IF 2 x STM-1 capacity VC-12 CC STM-1 processing OPT. INTERF Optical STM-1
SDH crossconnection
FXC (PDH) buses
STM-1 processing
OPT. INTERF
Optical STM-1
2 x STM-1 capacity
SDH buses
Figure 65.
Optical interfaces
FXC STM-1 has two L-1.1 long-haul optical interfaces, which perform the following functions:
198 (219)
# Nokia Corporation
optical to electrical signal conversion electrical to optical signal conversion clock and data recovery and serial to parallel conversion for the Rx signal data and transmit clock generation and parallel to serial conversion for the Tx signal optical output power measurement.
termination of the STM-1 signal between the optical section and the VC-12 path layer. adaptation from incoming clock rate (from optical interface) to SDH node clock rate through a TU pointer buffer. two aggregate bus input and output interfaces towards the VC-12 crossconnection block for transferring an AU-4 signal including 63 x TU-12 with STM-1 data rate. two serial data communication channel interfaces for transferring management traffic.
cross-connections on the TU-12 level. generation of clock and frame synchronising signals for the buses.
SETS block
includes the SDH node clock. provides a 19.44 MHz synchronisation signal to synchronise the SDH functionality of the FXC STM transmission units. provides 2.048 MHz and 4.096 MHz synchronisation signals as reference for the PDH node clock. provides a 32.768 kHz clock signal for the real-time clock of the unit.
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Control block
a three-colour unit status LED. unit control and supervision functionality the real time clock (RTC) unit temperature measurement functionality data interfaces for local unit control serial communication channel interfaces for the transfer of management and software download information between different FXC transmission units and/or local STM-1 interfaces.
18.1.4
FXC Bridge
PDH control block
a three-colour unit status LED control functions for the PDH part of the unit system internal communication channels via the backplane user management channels (Q1 and LMP) via the backplane unit temperature supervision functionality cabinet management functionality (in Nokia MetroHub)
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Operating voltages Three-colour unit status LED PDH Control Block XD-bus interface 20 x 2M drop capacity D-bus interface 3 x 2M capacity 8k crossconnection
Communication channels
Test interface
Communication channels
SDH buses
Figure 66.
8k cross-connection block
24 x 2 Mbit/s cross-connection capability at 8 kbit/s granularity. a connection to the cross-connection bus (XD-bus) on the backplane (56 x 2M capacity).
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3 x 2 Mbit/s fixed D-bus connections towards the base station or hub. elastic buffers for incoming signal to align the 2M frames so that the PDH data can be cross-connected on the sub-2M level.
the control functions for the SDH part of the unit. system internal communication channels via the backplane. user management channels (Q1 and LMP) via the backplane.
in SDH to PDH direction: terminates up to 20 TU-12 level signals, extracts the 2 Mbit/s signals, and forwards them to the 8k cross-connection block. in PDH to SDH direction: maps the transmitted 2 Mbit/s signals to VC-12 containers and generates the TU-12 signals towards the FXC STM-1 unit. Asynchronous and byte synchronous 2048 Kbit/s mapping modes are supported. connects to the SDH tributary add/drop bus on the backplane.
Synchronisation block
synchronises the PDH cross-connection system to the SDH node clock. provides the PDH node clock master functionality.
18.1.5
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BACKPLANE Interface
ch1-20
Figure 67.
18.2
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Tx Rx
Figure 68.
Table 133.
Test interface
18.3
Dimensions and weight of FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units
Table 134.
Height Width Depth Weight
18.4
Power requirements for FXC STM-1 and FXC Bridge transmission units
Table 135. Power supply and power consumption
Powered by Nokia MetroHub or BTS < 11 W
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18.5
ITU-T G.957
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ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 1: Definition and terminology for synchronisation networks. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 2: Synchronisation Network Architecture. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 3: The control of jitter and wander within synchronisation networks. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 4: Timing characteristic of slave clocks suitable for synchronisation supply to SDH and PDH equipment. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 5: Timing characteristics of slave clocks suitable for operation in SDH equipment. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; Generic requirements for synchronisation networks; Part 6: Timing characteristics of primary clocks. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; SDH Network protection schemes types and characteristics. ETSI Transmission and Multiplexing; SDH Network protection schemes.
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19.1
Note
The -48 VDC filter module is pre-installed in the cabinet.
19.1.1
Function
The DC filter is used for attenuating conducted and radiated emission between the BTS and the external 48VDC power supply network. The DC filter is designed to ensure adequate protection against user contact with any part at hazardous voltage or energy levels.
19.1.2
Operation
The operating temperature of the DC filter is between -33 and +65 oC.
19.1.3
DC filter components
The filter components are mounted inside an enclosed box (the housing), which has threaded studs (terminals) for the input and also for the output interface. The DC filter components conform to the environmental requirements. The component life is consistent with the system life.
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19.1.4
IEC 801-2 / IEC 1000-4-2 Electrostatic discharge requirements. Discharge of the 15 KV static charge. IEC 801-3 / IEC 1000-4-3 Electromagnetic compatibility for industrialprosess measurement and control equipment. IEC 801-4 / IEC 1000-4-4 Electrical fast transients/burst requirements. (5/ 50 ns 2kV in AC-branch and 5/50 ns 1kV in DC-branch) IEC 801-5 / IEC 1000-4-5 Surge immunity requirements. 1.2/50 s and 2 kV IEC 801-6 / IEC 100-4-6 Immunity to conducted disturbance, inducted by radio frequency fields above 9 kHz. EN 55022 class B Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference Characterics of information technology equipment. ETSI GSM 11.20, Clause 2.1.6.6 Spurious emission [This standard is a system-level standard the BTS has to meet, this filter shall facilitate and enhance the system level performance.] GR-1089-CORE Issue 2, with revision 1, Feb 1999 class B limits. Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment. Bellcore.
19.1.5
EN 60950, IEC950, UL1950 [The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment, UL 1950, Third Edition] UL 1283 Electromagnetic Interference Filters IEC 939-1 Complete filter units for radio interference suppression. Part 1: Generic specification IEC 939-2 Complete filter units for radio interference suppression. Part 2: Sectional specification. Selection of methods of test and general requirements
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EN 133200 Sectional Specification: Passive filter units for electromagnetic interference suppression (filters for which safety test are required) UL 50, Eleventh Edition, Revised August 19, 1997: Enclosures for Electrical Equipment GR-63-CORE Issue 1 [18], General Requirements for Electronic Equipment Cabinets, Physical Protection, "Indoor" GR-487-CORE Issue 2 [19], General Requirements for Electronic Equipment Cabinets, Physical Protection, "Outdoor"
19.2
19.2.1
Input terminals
The DC filter has two pieces of brass M10 studs functioning as input terminals. Each input terminal has installation hardware installed consisting of two nuts and two split washers. The installation hardware is the same material as the input terminal. The input terminals are clearly marked to show the correct DC polarity:
.
V48N V48RTN
19.2.2
Output terminals
The DC filter has two pieces of brass M10 studs functioning as output terminals. Each input terminal has installation hardware installed consisting of two nuts and two split washers. The installation hardware is the same material as the output terminal. To show the connection the output terminals have coloured rings:
.
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19.3
Note
The -48 VDC filter module is pre-installed in the cabinet.
19.3.1
Rated voltage: 60 VDC Operating voltage V48N (-) and V48RTN (+).
Rated current: 140 ADC The current flow is bi-directional. The current can flow from the input threaded studs to the output threaded studs, and from the output threaded studs to the input threaded studs.
Dielectric Strength: The electric strength tests have been performed on every single filter.
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707VDC 707VDC
2s. 2s.
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