SJ-20130509142153-001-ZXSDR R8863 (HV1.0) Product Description - 573602
SJ-20130509142153-001-ZXSDR R8863 (HV1.0) Product Description - 573602
SJ-20130509142153-001-ZXSDR R8863 (HV1.0) Product Description - 573602
Product Description
Hardware Version: HV1.0
ZTE CORPORATION
No. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China
Postcode: 518057
Tel: +86-755-26771900
Fax: +86-755-26770801
URL: http://support.zte.com.cn
E-mail: [email protected]
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Copyright 2014 ZTE CORPORATION.
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Revision History
Serial No.
Publishing Date
Publishing Reason
R1.2
20140606
R1.1
20140211
R1.0
20130704
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Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Product Overview ..................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Product Overview............................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 ZXSDR R8863 Position in Radio Access Networks............................................... 1-2
1.3 Features ............................................................................................................ 1-3
1.4 Functions........................................................................................................... 1-3
1.5 Models .............................................................................................................. 1-4
1.6 Installation Modes .............................................................................................. 1-5
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
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Engineering technicians
Installation engineers
Maintenance engineers
Summary
1, Product Overview
2, System Architecture
4, Topology
5, Technical Specifications
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Chapter 1
Product Overview
Table of Contents
Product Overview .......................................................................................................1-1
ZXSDR R8863 Position in Radio Access Networks ....................................................1-2
Features.....................................................................................................................1-3
Functions ...................................................................................................................1-3
Models .......................................................................................................................1-4
Installation Modes ......................................................................................................1-5
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The ZXSDR R8863 is integrated with a BBU to implement the logical functions of a
complete base station (BTS/Node B), such as radio transmission and radio channel
control in a coverage area.
1.3 Features
The ZXSDR R8863 has the following features:
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Compared with a base station using three single-Tx RRU or two dual-Tx RRU, a base
station using the ZXSDR R8863 is highly integrated, requires smaller installation area
and less weight bearing capacity, and can be easily installed.
The natural cooling design reduces power consumption and noise pollution.
The unified hardware platform and network management system greatly reduces the
network maintenance workload.
The unified SDR multi-mode hardware platform is adaptive to future network evolution.
It supports dynamic GSM/UMTS carrier configuration through software and reuses
existing equipment to the greatest extent during network upgrade. Two ZXSDR R8863
RRUs can be deployed for a base station to support LTE, resulting in a reduction of
evolution cost and protecting the network investment.
1.4 Functions
The ZXSDR R8863 provides the following functions:
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1.5 Models
The ZXSDR R8863 is available in four models, which are applicable to different scenarios.
For information about these product models, refer to Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Product Models
Model
Description
Tx/Rx
3T6R
Mode
Frequency
2100 MHz
3 80 W
Tx/Rx
3T6R
Mode
Frequency
3 80 W
Tx/Rx
3T6R
Mode
Frequency
3 80 W
Tx/Rx
3T6R
Mode
Frequency
3 80 W
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Chapter 2
System Architecture
Table of Contents
Hardware Architecture................................................................................................2-1
Software Architecture .................................................................................................2-2
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Description
Transceiver
Duplexer filter
Power module
A Linux operating system runs on the hardware platform of the ZXSDR R8863. The BSP
contains a suite of software closely related to boards, which supports the running of RTOS
on the boards. The operation support layer of the software system provides the following
functions:
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OSS: The OSS serves as the support layer of the entire software architecture.
It provides a hardware-irrelevant platform on which the software runs to provide
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In remote operation and maintenance mode, the EMS connects to an NE through TCP/IP.
The EMS can be used to operate and maintain multiple base stations.
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The LMT is used for local operation and maintenance of an individual base station. It
supports basic operations on the base station, such as power query, power increase and
decrease, and calibration.
Configuration management
The configuration management supports dynamic and static configuration of base
stations, such as the addition, query, deletion, modification, and data consistency
check of physical and radio resources.
Security management
The security management ensures that only authorized users can perform permitted
operations on base stations.
Performance management
The performance management supports performance analysis, calling trace, and
signaling trace.
Version management
The version management allows users to view hardware and software versions in
base stations and download latest versions for software upgrade.
Fault management
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The fault management includes alarm management and diagnostic tests. By using
the fault management functions, maintenance personnel can monitor the operational
statuses of base stations and collect the information of board and link faults in real
time for fault analysis and equipment maintenance.
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Chapter 4
Topology
Table of Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................................4-1
Star Topology .............................................................................................................4-1
Chain Topology ..........................................................................................................4-2
4.1 Overview
Table 4-1 describes the supported base station topologies when the ZXSDR R8863 (RRU)
is deployed in a base station.
Table 4-1 Base Station Topologies
Topology
GSM
UMTS
Start
Support
Support
Chain
Support
Support
In chain topology, a maximum of six RRUs can be deployed in a GSM base station; while
a maximum of two RRUs can be deployed in a UMTS base station.
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Chapter 5
Technical Specifications
Table of Contents
Physical Specifications ...............................................................................................5-1
Radio Performance ....................................................................................................5-1
Power Supply Requirements ......................................................................................5-2
Lightning and Surge Protection ..................................................................................5-2
Power Consumption ...................................................................................................5-3
Transmission Interface ...............................................................................................5-3
Environmental Requirements .....................................................................................5-3
Electromagnetic Compatibility ....................................................................................5-4
Reliability....................................................................................................................5-4
Specification
Dimensions
Weight
25 kg
Color
Silver gray
Frequency
900 MHz
Capacity
Mode
Capacity
3 6 GSM carriers
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Mode
Capacity
3 3 UMTS carriers
Sensitivity
Item
Specification
-113.5 dBm @ GSM single antenna
Receiver sensitivity
3 80 W
3 80 W
3 60 W
Requirement
DC
Rated voltage
48 V
37 V to 57 V
Lightning Protection
DC power port
Line to ground
20 kA
Line to line
20 kA
Line to ground
3 kA
AISG port
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Port
Lightning Protection
Line to ground
3 kA
Antenna port
Line to ground
10 kA
415 W
435 W
325 W
275 W
Average Power
Peak Power
Consumption
Consumption
4G+1U
375 W
2G+2U
430 W
770 W
Quantity
Type
Rate
Protocol
CPRI
SFP (LC)
CPRI V4.1
Requirement
Temperature
40 C to +55 C
Relative humidity
10% to 100%
Protection class
IP65
Grounding resistance
Storage
Indoor storage
Temperature: 40 C to 70 C
Relative humidity: 10% to 100%
Caution!
Do not operate the equipment if the ambient temperature exceeds 40 C. Power off the
equipment and wait until it cools down. Failure to comply can result in burns.
Standard
YD/T 1595.2-2007
ETSI EN 301 489-01
ETSI EN 301 489-23
International standards
5.9 Reliability
Table 5-7 describes the reliability specifications of the ZXSDR R8863.
Table 5-7 ZXSDR R8863 Reliability
Item
Specification
Availability
99.999643%
MTBF
300000 hours
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Specification
MTTR
1 hour
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Overview of ZXSDR R8863 ..................................................................... 1-1
Figure 1-2 ZXSDR R8863 Position in Radio Access Networks .................................. 1-3
Figure 2-1 Hardware Architecture ............................................................................. 2-1
Figure 2-2 Software Architecture............................................................................... 2-2
Figure 3-1 Remote Operation and Maintenance........................................................ 3-1
Figure 3-2 Local Operation and Maintenance............................................................ 3-2
Figure 4-1 Start Topology.......................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 4-2 Chain Topology ........................................................................................ 4-2
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Tables
Table 1-1 Product Models ......................................................................................... 1-4
Table 2-1 ZXSDR R8863 Module Descriptions.......................................................... 2-2
Table 4-1 Base Station Topologies ............................................................................ 4-1
Table 5-1 ZXSDR R8863 Physical Specifications ...................................................... 5-1
Table 5-2 Power Supply Requirements ..................................................................... 5-2
Table 5-3 ZXSDR R8863 Surge Protection Capability ............................................... 5-2
Table 5-4 ZXSDR R8863 CPRI Specifications........................................................... 5-3
Table 5-5 ZXSDR R8863 Environmental Requirements ............................................ 5-4
Table 5-6 Supported EMC Standards........................................................................ 5-4
Table 5-7 ZXSDR R8863 Reliability........................................................................... 5-4
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Glossary
AC
- Alternating Current
AISG
- Antenna Interface Standards Group
BBU
- Baseband Unit
BRACS
- Bearer Access Control Subsystem
BRS
- Bearer Subsystem
BSC
- Base Station Controller
BSP
- Board Support Package
BTS
- Base Transceiver Station
CPRI
- Common Public Radio Interface
DBS
- Database Subsystem
DC
- Direct Current
DCS
- Date Coding Scheme
EMC
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMS
- Element Management System
GSM
- Global System for Mobile Communications
GUI
- Graphical User Interface
IP
- Internet Protocol
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LMT
- Local Maintenance Terminal
LTE
- Long Term Evolution
MIMO
- Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
MTBF
- Mean Time Between Failures
MTTR
- Mean Time To Recovery
NE
- Network Element
OAM
- Operating and Maintenance
OSS
- Operation Support Subsystem
PA
- Power Amplifier
PC
- Personal Computer
RF
- Radio Frequency
RNC
- Radio Network Controller
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
RTOS
- Real-Time Operating System
RTWP
- Received Total Wide Band Power
SCS
- System Control Subsystem
SDR
- Software Defined Radio
SFP
- Small Form-factor Pluggable
TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol
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Glossary
UMTS
- Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
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