LTE TDD BBU3900&BBU3910 Description
LTE TDD BBU3900&BBU3910 Description
LTE TDD BBU3900&BBU3910 Description
BBU3900&BBU3910 Description
Issue 01
Date 2018-02-05
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Contents
1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 BBU3900&BBU3910 Functions ............................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Exterior of the BBU3900&BBU3910 ..................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 BBU3900&BBU3910 Boards ................................................................................................................................ 2
1.3.1 LMPT ................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3.2 UMPT ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.3.3 LBBP ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.3.4 UBBP ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.3.5 UTRP ................................................................................................................................................................10
1.3.6 USCU ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.3.7 UELP ................................................................................................................................................................12
1.3.8 UFLP ................................................................................................................................................................13
1.3.9 UPEU................................................................................................................................................................13
1.3.10 UEIU...............................................................................................................................................................15
1.3.11 FAN.................................................................................................................................................................16
1.3.12 UCCU .............................................................................................................................................................18
1.4 BBU3900&BBU3910 Board Configuration ..........................................................................................................19
2 Technical Specifications........................................................................................................ 20
2.1 Baseband Specifications .......................................................................................................................................20
2.2 Capacity ...............................................................................................................................................................21
2.3 Signaling Specifications .......................................................................................................................................22
2.4 CPRI Specifications..............................................................................................................................................22
2.5 Transmission Ports ...............................................................................................................................................23
2.6 Input Power ..........................................................................................................................................................24
2.7 Physical Specifications .........................................................................................................................................24
2.8 Environmental Specifications................................................................................................................................24
1 Overview
The backplane switching bandwidth for each pair of directly-connected slots in the
BBU3910 is almost twice that in the BBU3900.
1.3.1 LMPT
LMPT is short for Long Term Evolution (LTE) main processing and transmission unit.
Panel
Figure 1-3 shows the panel of the LMPT.
Functions
An LMPT performs the following functions:
Controls and manages the eNodeB configuration, devices, performance, and radio
resources, and processes the eNodeB signaling.
Provides clock reference, transmission ports, and the maintenance link connecting to the
operation and maintenance center (OMC). The OMC can be the LMT or U2000 client.
Ports
Table 1-1 describes the ports on the LMPT.
1.3.2 UMPT
UMPT is short for universal main processing & transmission unit. The types of UMPTs are
UMPTa6, UMPTb2 , UMPTb9 and UMPTe2. The UMPT integrates with a satellite card.
Panel
Figure 1-4 shows the panel of the UMPTa6.
Functions
A UMPT performs the following functions:
Performs OM functions, including configuration management, equipment management,
performance monitoring, signaling processing, and active/standby switchover.
Provides clock reference, transmission ports, and the maintenance link connecting to the
OMC. The OMC can be the LMT or U2000 client.
Provides the IDX1 channel through which low rate user panel data and control or
maintenance signals of each board in the baseband unit (BBU) are transmitted to the
target port.
Ports
Table 1-2 describes the ports on the UMTPa6/UMPTb2.
1.3.3 LBBP
LBBP is short for LTE baseband processing unit. The types of LBBPs are LBBPc, LBBPd2
and LBBPd4.
Panel
Figure 1-8 shows the panel of the LBBPc.
Functions
An LBBP performs the following functions:
Provides CPRI ports for communication with radio frequency (RF) modules.
Processes uplink and downlink baseband signals.
Ports
Table 1-5 shows the ports on the LBBPc.
1.3.4 UBBP
There are three types of UBBPd: UBBPd4, UBBPd6 and UBBPd9, three types of UBBPe:
UBBPe4, UBBPe6 and UBBPem, and UBBPf1.
The UBBPd is available as of eRAN TDD 7.0.
The UBBPe4 and UBBPe6 are available as of eRAN TDD 11.1.
The UBBPem is available as of eRAN TDD 12.1.
The UBBPf1 is available as of eRAN TDD 13.1.
Panel
The UBBPd4, UBBPd6 and UBBPd9 have the same panel, as shown in Figure 1-10.
The UBBPe4 and UBBPe6 have the same panel,as shown in Figure 1-11.
Function
The UBBP performs the following functions:
Provides CPRI ports for communication with the RF modules.
Processes uplink and downlink baseband signals.
Port
Table 1-7 describes the ports on the UBBP.
1.3.5 UTRP
UTRPc is short for universal transmission processing unit.
Panel
Figure 1-14 shows the panel of the UTRPc.
Functions
The UTRPc is supported in eRAN TDD 3.0 and later versions. It provides four FE/GE
electrical ports and two FE/GE optical ports.
Ports
Table 1-8 shows the ports on the UTRPc.
1.3.6 USCU
USCU is short for universal satellite card and clock unit. The types of USCUs are USCUb11
and USCUb21.
Panel
Figure 1-15 shows the panel of the USCUb11.
Functions
The functions of the USCUb11 and USCUb21 are as follows:
The USCUb11 provides ports to communicate with the RGPS (for example the reused
equipment of the customer) and BITS equipment. It does not support GPS signals.
The USCUb22 does not support RGPS signals. It uses a Naviors satellite card, which
must be purchased locally and installed onsite.
Ports
The USCUb11 and USCUb21 all provide the same ports as described in Table 1-9.
1.3.7 UELP
UELP is short for universal E1/T1 lightning protection unit. It provides surge protection for
E1/T1 and RGPS signals.
Panel
Figure 1-17 shows the panel of the UELP.
Ports
Table 1-10 shows the ports on the UELP.
1.3.8 UFLP
UFLP is short for universal FE lightning protection unit. It provides surge protection for
FE/GE signals.
Panel
Figure 1-18 shows the panel of the UFLPb.
Ports
Table 1-11 shows the ports on the UFLPb.
1.3.9 UPEU
The UPEU is short for universal power and environment interface unit. The BBU3900
supports UPEUa and UPEUc. The BBU3910 supports only the UPEUd.
Panel
Figure 1-19 shows the panel of the UPEUa.
Functions
The UPEUa and UPEUc perform the following functions:
The UPEUa converts –48 V DC input power into +12 V DC and provides an output
power of 300 W.
The UPEUc converts –48 V DC input power into +12 V DC. One UPEUc provides an
output power of 360 W, and two UPEUc boards provide a combined output power of 650
W.
Both the UPEUa and the UPEUc support two links of RS485 signals and eight links of
Boolean signals.
The UPEUd converts -48 V DC input power into +12 V DC and provides an output
power of 650 W.
Ports
The UPEUa , UPEUc and UPEUd both provide the same ports as described in Table 1-12
1.3.10 UEIU
The UEIU is short for universal environment interface unit. It transmits information reported
by the environment monitoring device and alarm information to the main control board.
Panel
Figure 1-22 shows the panel of the UEIU.
Functions
A UEIU performs the following functions:
Provides two links of RS485 signals.
Provides eight links of Boolean signals.
Ports
Table 1-13 shows the ports on the UEIU.
1.3.11 FAN
There are two fan unit types for the BBU3900: FAN and FANc. And the FANd is a fan unit
for the BBU3910..
Panel
Figure 1-23 shows the panel of the FAN.
Functions
The FAN dissipates heat from the BBU3900&BBU3910. It monitors the inlet temperature,
controls the rotation speed of the fans, and reports the status of the fans to the LMPT or
UMPT in the BBU3900&BBU3910.
1.3.12 UCCU
The UCCU, a universal inter-connection combo unit, allows a long-distance connection
between the BBU and USU, allowing a remote distance connection in BBU interconnection
scenarios.
Panel
Figure 1-27 shows the UCCU panel.
Functions
The UCCU exchanges baseband data between BBUs, allowing a long-distance connection
between the BBU and USU in BBU interconnection scenarios.
Ports
Table 1-14 lists the ports on the UCCU.
2 Technical Specifications
The following table describes cell specifications of a UBBP working in LTE TDD mode.
2.2 Capacity
Table 2-1 Capacity
Item Specifications
Maximum number When configured with an LMPT:BBU3900: 18 cells
of cells per BBU (2T2R/4T4R, 5/10/15/20 MHz) or 12 cells (8T8R, 10/15/20
MHz)
When configured with a UMPTa/UMPTb:36 cells (2T2R/4T4R,
5/10/15/20 MHz) or 18 cells (8T8R, 10/15/20 MHz)
When configured with a UMPTe:72 cells (2T2R/4T4R,
5/10/15/20 MHz or 8T8R, 10/15/20 MHz)
Maximum Downlink data rate at the Media Access Control (MAC) layer:
throughput per cell 284 Mbit/s (SA2, DL 4x4 MIMO base on TM3 or TM4,
with the 20 MHz UBBPd/UBBPe,DL 256QAM)
bandwidth
Uplink data rate at the MAC layer:
40 Mbit/s (SA1, UL 2x8 MU-MIMO, UBBPd)
27 Mbit/s (SA1, UL 2x8 MU-MIMO, LBBPd)
Maximum When the UMPTe2 is used, sum of uplink and downlink data
throughput per rates at the MAC layer is 10 Gbit/s.
Item Specifications
eNodeB When the UMPTa6 or UMPTb2 is used, sum of uplink and
downlink data rates at the MAC layer is 1.5 Gbit/s.
When the UMPTb9 is used, sum of uplink and downlink data
rates at the MAC layer is 2.0 Gbit/s.
When the LMPT is used, sum of uplink and downlink data rates
at the MAC layer is 750 Mbit/s.
Maximum number When configured with a LMPT:5400
of UEs in When configured with a UMPTa/UMPTb:10800
RRC_CONNECTE
When configured with a UMPTe2:
D mode in an
eNodeB − 14400 (configured with one UMPTe2 board);
− 28800 (configured with two UMPTe2 boards)
Data radio bearer Eight DBRs per user equipment (UE)
(DRB)
Board Specifications
LMPT Two FE/GE electrical ports, two FE/GE optical ports, or one
FE/GE optical port + one FE/GE electrical port
UMPTa6 or UMPTb2 One FE/GE electrical port, one FE/GE optical port, and one
DB26 port transmitting four links of E1/T1 signals
UMPTb9 One FE/GE electrical port, one FE/GE optical port
UMPTe2 2 FE/GE electrical port, and 2 XGE optical port
UTRPc Four FE/GE electrical ports and two FE/GE optical ports
Item Specifications
Input power –48 V DC (voltage range: –38.4 V DC to –60 V DC)
Item Specifications
Dimensions (height x 86 mm x 442 mm x 310 mm (3.46 in. x 17.40 in. x 12.20 in.)
width x depth)
Weight ≤ 15 kg (33.08 lb) (in full configuration)
Item Specifications
Working temperature –20°C to +55°C (–4°F to +131°F) (long term)
+55°C to +60°C (131°F to 140°F) (short term)
NOTE
Short term indicates that a base station does not work for over
15 days within a year or that a base station does not
continuously work for over 72 hours.
B
BBU baseband unit
C
CPRI common public radio interface
E
eNodeB E-UTRAN NodeB
E-UTRAN evolved universal terrestrial radio access network
F
FAN fan unit
FE fast Ethernet
G
GE gigabit Ethernet
GPS Global Positioning System
I
IP Ingress Protection
L
LBBP LTE baseband processing unit
LMPT LTE main processing and transmission unit
LMT local maintenance terminal
LTE Long Term Evolution
M
MME mobility management entity