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Cabinet
Table of Contents
ZXSDR BS8906E C100 Cabinet Technical Feature .................... 1
ZXSDR BS8906E C100 Cabinet Top Dust Hood........................ 1
BC8906 Cabinet Outer Structure........................................... 2
RC8906 Cabinet Outer Structure........................................... 2
BC8906 Cabinet Inner Structure ........................................... 3
RC8906 Cabinet Inner Structure ........................................... 7
For theft prevention, the up fold edge of the top dust hood is fixed
into the front door. Before removing the top dust hood, you must
open the front door first.
– BBU
Fan Subrack
The fan box is installed at the top air intake vent of the RC8906
cabinet for heat dissipation of the cabinet.
Figure 3 shows the structure of the fan box.
Heater
The chip of the BBU cannot work under -40℃. The BC8906 cabinet
is configured with a heater. When the environment temperature
is lower than -40℃, the heater is started in half an hour, then the
temperature of the space inside the cabinet reaches -10℃.
The heater can be in DC or AC power supply mode. For the con-
venience of heating, the cooling fin is configured. The heat dissi-
pation floor is 6 mm thick. The cooling fin, whose gear height is
40 mm, gear thickness of 1.5 mm, and gear interval is 13.5 mm,
help to bring heat of the heater to the boards.
Heat Exchanger
The BC8906 cabinet dissipates heat through the heat exchanger.
The heat exchanger is located at the rear part of the cabinet. The
rear air exhaust mode is adopted, as shown in Figure 4.
PSU Subrack
The power system unit PSU cooperates with the AC lightning pro-
tection module APM to convert the inputted AC power into the -48V
DC power, supplying power for the ZXSDR BS8906E C100. It real-
izes lightning protection, filtering, AC conversion, distribution, and
grounding.
The nominal working voltage of the PSU is 100V~240V.
LPU Subrack
The Line Lightning Protection Unit (LPU) protects the external
RS232/RS485, dry contacts, E1/T1 and FE/GE optical interface
signals of the ZXSDR BS8906E C100 from lightning attacks or
static damages.
The LPU mainly implements the following functions:
Note:
LPU and SDH/microwave IDU are mutual exclusive in configura-
tion.
Fan Subrack
The RC8906 cabinet needs to be configured with 3 fans, with one
at the front and two at the back, as shown in Figure 6. The fan
subrack works in the external environment. The air channel is an
up-down air channel. The fan subrack is located on the top of the
cabinet, for up air exhaust.
1. -48V
2. -48V RTN
Modules
Table of Contents
Control and Clock Module (CC) ............................................11
1X Channel Process Module with Optical Interface (CVI) .........16
DO Channel Process Module (CHD) ......................................20
1X Channel Process Module (CHV) .......................................23
Fabric Switch Module (FS)...................................................26
Power and Site Alarm Module (PSA) .....................................31
Fan Array Module (FA)........................................................32
Radio System Unit (RSU) ....................................................34
Fan Control Module (FCE) ...................................................37
Link Lighting Protection Unit (LPU) .......................................38
Power System Unit (PSU) ...................................................39
AC Lightning Protection Module (APM) ..................................41
DC Lightning Protection Module (DPM)..................................42
Fan Control Interface Board (FCI) ........................................42
Note:
Some buttons will be covered if the CC module panel is equipped
with handle, as illustrated in Figure 10 and Figure 11.
Slower flash: On
for 2.5 seconds and
off for 2.5 seconds
when the antenna is
short—circuited.
Quicker flash: On
for 70 ms and off
for 70 ms when no
message is received
during initialization.
Button Description
Note:
The CVI module can be also used as 1X channel process module
without being configured with optical interfaces.
Schematic The CVI module comprises CPU unit, FPGA IQ exchange unit,
Diagram CSM6700 system, ARM subsystem, clock unit, Ethernet interface
and optical transceiver. The CVI module can work in F (CVI-F)
mode or C (CVI-C) mode when being loaded different FPGA
versions.
CVI-F integrates FS and CHV functions.
The CVI module without any optical interface can be used as 1X
channel board (i.e., CVI-C) in AMC slot 2/3/4/5/6 to replace CHV.
Figure 12 illustrates the schematic diagram of CVI-F.
1. RST button
Note:
The handle equipped at both sides of the CVI panel covers some
buttons, as shown in Figure 14 and Figure 15.
Indi- Col-
Meaning Flash Status Description
cator or
On when an alarm
occurs on the
Alarm Controlled by the module.
ALM Red
indicator processor. Off when no alarm
occurs on the
module.
Blinks in 5 Hz
when the module
is being powered
on. Blinks in 1 Hz
when the module
works normally.
Four states: Flash On when the
Gree- Running
RUN in 5Hz, Flash in module is starting
n indicator
1Hz, On and Off its version after
successfully
downloading the
version.
Off when the
module is
abnormal.
At most 4 flashes
per second, and on
for 0.125 seconds
and off for 0.125
seconds.
The first second:
One flash indicates
Controlled by FPGA that link 0 is
and flashes in 8Hz. normal. Off
Reverse It indicates the when the link is
baseband locking state of unavailable.
Gree-
RLS link the reverse link The fourth second:
n
running between optical Two flashes
indicator fiber and FS indicate that link
reverse optical 1 is normal. Off
interface. when the link is
unavailable.
The seventh
second: Three
flashes indicate
that link 2 is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
Indi- Col-
Meaning Flash Status Description
cator or
At most 4 flashes
per second, and on
for 0.125 seconds
and off for 0.125
seconds.
The first second:
One flash indicates
that link 0 is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The fourth second:
Two flashes
Controlled by FPGA indicate that link
and flashes in 1 is normal. Off
Forward when the link is
8Hz. It indicates
baseband unavailable.
Gree- the data reception
FLS link
n state of the link The seventh
running
between CH second: Three
indicator
module and FS flashes indicate
forward SERDES. that link 2 is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The tenth second:
Four flashes
indicate that link
3 is normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The thirteenth
second: Five
flashes indicate
that link 4 is
normal. Off
Indi- Col-
Meaning Flash Status Description
cator or
when the link is
unavailable.
Recycle again per
15 seconds. The
indicator turns off
when a 61.44M
clock error occurs.
On when the
system clock runs
normally.
System Controlled by Quick flash: On
Gree- clock FPGA. Three for 0.125 seconds
SCS and off for 0.125
n running states: On, Off,
indicator Quick flash seconds when a
10ms clock failure
occurs. Off when
a 50CHIP clock
failure occurs.
On when CPU
Controlled by CPU communicates with
CPU-MMC
and lighted in the MMC normally.
Gree- communi-
CST EPLD transparent
n cation indi- Off when CPU fails
transmission
cator to communicate
mode.
with MMC.
Button Description
Note:
The handle equipped at both sides of the CHD module panel covers
some buttons, as shown in Figure 17 and Figure 18.
Indica- C Mean-
Flash Status Description
tor olor ing
Controlled by CPU
G Re- and lighted in the -
ST
reen served EPLD transparent
transmission mode.
On when CPU
CPU-
Controlled by CPU communicates with
MMC
G and lighted in the MMC normally. Off
CST commu
reen EPLD transparent when CPU fails to
nication
transmission mode. communicate with
indicator
MMC.
Indica- C Mean-
Flash Status Description
tor olor ing
Blinks in 5 Hz when
the module is being
powered on. Blinks in
1 Hz when the module
Four states: Flash runs normally. On
G Running
RUN in 5Hz, flash in 1Hz, when the module is
reen indicator
on and off starting the version
after downloading
it successfully. Off
when the module is
abnormal.
On when an alarm
R- Alarm Controlled by the occurs on the module.
ALM
ed indicator processor. Off when no alarm
occurs on the module.
Button Description
Note:
The handle equipped at both sides of the CHV module panel covers
some buttons, as shown in Figure 20 and Figure 21.
Indica- C Mean-
Flash Status Description
tor olor ing
Controlled by CPU
G Re- and lighted in the -
ST
reen served EPLD transparent
transmission mode.
On when CPU
CPU- communicates with
Controlled by CPU
MMC MMC normally.
G and lighted in the
CST commu-
reen EPLD transparent Off when CPU fails
nication
transmission mode. to communicate with
indicator
MMC.
Indica- C Mean-
Flash Status Description
tor olor ing
Blinks in 5 Hz when
the module is being
powered on.
Blinks in 1 Hz when
the module runs
Four states: Flash normally.
G Running
RUN in 5Hz, flash in 1Hz,
reen indicator On when the module
on and off
is starting the version
after downloading it
successfully.
Off when the module
is abnormal.
On when an alarm
R- Alarm Controlled by the occurs on the module.
ALM
ed indicator processor. Off when no alarm
occurs on the module.
Button Description
Dimensions The dimensions of the PSA module are 73.8mm (Height) x 40.0mm
(Width) x 181.5mm (Depth).
Panel Figure 26 shows the panel of the PSA module.
Indicator Table 11 describes the indicators on the panel of the PSA module.
Indi- Mean-
Color Description
cator ing
Alarm
On when an alarm occurs on the module.
ALM Red indica-
Off when no alarm occurs on the module.
tor
Name Description
Button On the RSU module, there is only one button, RST. Table 15 give
a description of the button.
Button Description
Panel Interfaces Table 16 gives a description of the interfaces on the RSU panel.
Interface Description
Indi-
Color Meaning Description
cator
Button Table 19 gives a description of the buttons on the panel of the PSU
module.
Button Description
Panel Interfaces Table 20 gives a description of the interfaces on the panel of the
PSU module.
Interface Description
AC Lightning Protection
Module (APM)
Function The AC lightning protection module APM and the power system
unit PSU form the power subsystem of the ZXSDR BS8906E C100.
The power subsystem converts the inputted AC power into the
-48V DC power, supplying power for the ZXSDR BS8906E C100. It
realizes lightning protection, filtering, AC conversion, distribution,
and grounding.
Schematic Figure 35 shows the schematic diagram of the APM module.
Diagram
FIGURE 35 APM MODULE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
The APM module consists of the main air circuit breaker, arrester,
filters and power relay. The APM module, PSU, and power distri-
bution terminal constitute the power subsystem.
Dimensions The dimensions of the APM module are 182.6mm (Width) x
39.6mm (Height) x 184mm (Depth).
Panel Figure 36 shows the front panel of the APM module.
DC Lightning Protection
Module (DPM)
Function The DC lightning protection module DPM supports -48V DC power
input and implements lightning protection, filtering, distribution,
and grounding of the working power supply.
Schematic Figure 37 shows the schematic diagram of the DPM module.
Diagram
FIGURE 37 DPM MODULE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
The DPM module consists of the main air circuit breaker, arrester,
filters and power relay.
Dimensions The dimensions of the DPM module are 182.6mm (Width) x
39.6mm (Height) x 184mm (Depth).
Panel Figure 38 shows the front panel of the DPM module.
External Cables
Table of Contents
External Cable Layout ........................................................43
DC Input Power Cable of the BC8906 Cabinet ........................47
AC Input Power Cable of the BC8906 Cabinet ........................47
Grounding Cable................................................................48
Data Cable .......................................................................49
75–ohm E1 Cable ..............................................................53
120–ohm E1 Cable ............................................................56
100–ohm T1 Cable ............................................................59
DC Input Power Cable of the RC8906 Cabinet ........................61
Dry Contact Input/Output Cable of the RC8906 Cabinet (DS-
91238-401) ......................................................................62
High-Speed Cable Connecting BBU and RSU ..........................63
GPS Jumper......................................................................64
RF Jumper ........................................................................65
1. GPS jumper
2. Main antenna feeder cable
3. GPS feeder
Power and Figure 40 illustrates the power and grounding cable layout of the
Grounding Cable ZXSDR BS8906E C100 cabinet.
Layout
FIGURE 40 POWER AND GROUNDING CABLE LAYOUT
Data Cable Layout Figure 41 illustrates the data cable layout of the ZXSDR BS8906E
C100 cabinet.
The cable is made from the 10mm2 outdoor braid shielded cable.
One end is the crimping round terminal. Make the other end ac-
cording to the actual application.
Wiring Description Table 21 shows the wiring of the DC input power cable of the
BC8906 cabinet.
The AC input power cable is made from the 3-core 1.5mm2 outdoor
power cable.
Wiring Description Table 22 shows the wiring of the AC input power cable of the
BC8906 cabinet.
Grounding Cable
Function The cabinet grounding cable provides grounding protection for the
cabinet.
Appearance Figure 45 shows the appearance of the cabinet grounding cable.
The grounding cable is made of 16mm2 yellow and green fire re-
sistance strands with each end crimped with a round metal bare
terminal (i.e., copper lug).
Data Cable
Function The data cable (DS-91238-001) monitors internal and external en-
vironments and transmits dry contact monitoring signals. For Abis
interfaces in T1/E1 connection, the data cable is also used to trans-
mit Abis interface T1/E1 trunk signals.
Appearance Figure 46 shows the structure of the data cable (DS-91238-001).
Both end A and end B1 are SCSI 50–core straight cable welding
connectors and end B2 is a 8P8C straight cable crimping shielded
connector.
Connection Table 23 gives the connection description of the data cable (DS-
Description 91238-001).
Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition
Blue
with - - - -
RX0- 8 8
1 red
spot
Blue
with 1 - - - -
RX0+ 6 6
black
spot
Pink
with - - - -
TX0- 4 4
1 red
spot
Pink
with 1 - - - -
TX0+ 2 2
black
spot
Green
with - - - -
RX1- 16 16
1 red
spot
Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition
Green
with 1 - - - -
RX1+ 14 14
black
spot
Yellow
with - - - -
TX1- 12 12
1 red
spot
Yellow
with 1 - - - -
TX1+ 10 10
black
spot
Gray
with - - - -
RX2- 24 24
1 red
spot
Gray
with 1 - - - -
RX2+ 22 22
black
spot
Blue
with - - - -
TX2- 20 20
2 red
spots
Blue
with 2 - - - -
TX2+ 18 18
black
spots
Pink
with - - - -
RX3- 7 7
2 red
spots
Pink
with 2 - - - -
RX3+ 5 5
black
spots
Green
with - - - -
TX3- 3 3
2 red
spots
Green
with 2 - - - -
TX3+ 1 1
black
spots
Yellow
with - - - -
RX4- 15 15
2 red
spots
Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition
Yellow
with 2 - - - -
RX4+ 13 13
black
spots
Gray
with - - - -
TX4- 11 11
2 red
spots
Bray
with 2 - - - -
TX4+ 9 9
black
spots
Blue
with - - - -
RX5- 23 23
3 red
spots
Blue
with 3 - - - -
RX5+ 21 21
black
spots
Pink
with - - - -
TX5- 19 19
3 red
spots
Pink
with 3 - - - -
TX5+ 17 17
black
spots
Green
with - - - -
RX6- 33 33
3 red
spots
Green
with 3 - - - -
RX6+ 31 31
black
spots
Yellow
with - - - -
TX6- 29 29
3 red
spots
Yellow
with 3 - - - -
TX6+ 27 27
black
spots
Gray
with - - - -
RX7- 41 41
3 red
spots
Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition
Gray
with 3 - - - -
RX7+ 39 39
black
spots
Blue
with - - - -
TX7- 37 37
4 red
spots
Blue
with 4 - - - -
TX7+ 35 35
black
spots
232RX 38 - 38 - Blue - -
232TX 36 - 36 - Blue - -
White
- - /white - -
GND 40 40
(note
11)
I_485 - - - - Or-
42 5
TX+ ange
I_485 - - - -
44 White 4
TX-
O_485 - - - -
46 Blue 2
RX+
O_485 - - - -
48 White 1
RX-
Shie-
GND 50 - - - - lding 3
layer
Blue
I_SW1 - - - -
43 43 (note
0
1)
Or-
I_SW1 - ange - - -
45 45
1 (note
2)
Green
I_SW1 - - - -
47 47 (note
2
3)
Brown
I_SW1 - - - -
49 49 (note
3
4)
Blue
I_SW1 - - - -
26 26 (note
4
5)
Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition
Or-
I_SW1 - ange - - -
28 28
5 (note
6)
White
GND 34 - 34 (note - - -
9)
Green
B_SW - - - -
30 30 (note
101
7)
Brown
B_SW - - - -
32 32 (note
102
8)
Red
GND 34 - 34 (note - - -
10)
1. Note 1: The pin is soldered with the blue wire in the (white and blue) twisted
pair.
2. Note 2: The pin is soldered with the orange wire in the (white and orange)
twisted pair.
3. Note 3: The pin is soldered with the green wire in the (white and green)
twisted pair.
4. Note 4: The pin is soldered with the brown wire in the (white and brown)
twisted pair.
5. Note 5: The pin is soldered with the blue wire in the (red and blue) twisted
pair.
6. Note 6: The pin is soldered with the orange wire in the (red and orange)
twisted pair.
7. Note 7: The pin is soldered with the green wire in the (red and green)
twisted pair.
8. Note 8: The pin is soldered with the brown wire in the (red and brown)
twisted pair.
9. Note 9: The pin is soldered with the white wire in the (white and blue)
twisted pair.
10. note 10: The pin is soldered with the red wire in the (red and blue) twisted
pair.
11. Note 11: Pin 40 of end A is soldered with the white core in the (white and
blue) twisted pair and pin 40 of end B1 with the white core in the (white and
orange) twisted pair.
75–ohm E1 Cable
Function 75–ohm E1 cables (E1-91225-001 and E1-91225-002) transmits
E1 signals between Abis interfaces or cascaded BTSs.
Appearance End A of the cable is a 44–core injection moldering connector and
end B is bare. Figure 47 shows the structure of the 75–ohm E1
cable (E1-91225-001) and Figure 48 shows the structure of the
75–ohm E1 cable (E1-91225-002).
Signal
Pin No. of End A Cable Sequence No.
Definition
RX0– 22 1–1–outer
RX0+ 23 1–1–inner
TX0– 24 1–2–outer
TX0+ 25 1–2–inner
RX1– 1 1–3–outer
RX1+ 2 1–3–inner
TX1– 3 1–4–outer
TX1+ 4 1–4–inner
RX2– 5 1–5–outer
RX2+ 6 1–5–inner
Signal
Pin No. of End A Cable Sequence No.
Definition
TX2– 7 1–6–outer
TX2+ 8 1–6–inner
RX3– 9 1–7–outer
RX3+ 10 1–7–inner
TX3– 11 1–8–outer
TX3+ 12 1–8–inner
RX4– 13 2–1–outer
RX4+ 14 2–1–inner
TX4– 43 2–2–outer
TX4+ 44 2–2–inner
RX5– 39 2–3–outer
RX5+ 40 2–3–inner
TX5– 41 2–4–outer
TX5+ 42 2–4–inner
RX6– 35 2–5–outer
RX6+ 36 2–5–inner
TX6– 37 2–6–outer
TX6+ 38 2–6–inner
RX7– 31 2–7–outer
RX7+ 32 2–7–inner
TX7– 33 2–8–outer
TX7+ 34 2–8–inner
– 1–1–inner indicates the inner conduct of the 1#8–core micro coaxial cable
marked with 1. 1–1–outer indicates the outer conduct of the 1#8–core micro
coaxial cable marked with 1.
RX0– 22 1–outer
RX0+ 23 1–inner
TX0– 24 2–outer
TX0+ 25 2–inner
RX1– 1 3–outer
RX1+ 2 3–inner
TX1– 3 4–outer
TX1+ 4 4–inner
RX2– 5 5–outer
RX2+ 6 5–inner
TX2– 7 6–outer
TX2+ 8 6–inner
RX3– 9 7–outer
RX3+ 10 7–inner
TX3– 11 8–outer
TX3+ 12 8–inner
– 1–inner indicates the inner conduct of the 8–core micro coaxial cable marked
with 1. 1–outer indicates the outer conduct of the 8–core micro coaxial cable
marked with 1.
120–ohm E1 Cable
Function 120–ohm E1 cables (E1-91214-000 and E1-91225-003) transmit
E1 signals between Abis interfaces or cascaded BTSs.
Appearance End A of the cable is a D–type 44–core injection moldering con-
nector and end B is bare. Figure 49 shows the appearance of the
120–ohm E1 cable (E1-91214-000). Figure 50 shows the appear-
ance of the 120–ohm E1 cable (E1-91225-003).
Green with 1
I_RING_1 1
red spot
3 (IN1)
Green with 1
TIP_1 2
black spot
Yellow with 1
O_RING_1 3
red spot
4 (OUT1)
Yellow with 1
TIP_1 4
black spot
Green with 2
O_RING_3 11
red spots
8 (OUT3)
Green with 2
TIP_3 12
black spots
Yellow with 2
I_RING_4 13
red spots
9 (IN4)
Yellow with 2
TIP_4 14
black spots
Green with 3
I_RING_6 35
red spots
13 (IN6)
Green with 3
TIP_6 36
black spots
Yellow with 3
O_RING_6 37
red spots
14 (OUT6)
Yellow with 3
TIP_6 38
black spots
100–ohm T1 Cable
Function The 100–ohm T1 cable (T1-91223-001) transmits T1 signals be-
tween Abis interfaces or cascaded BTSs.
Appearance The 100–ohm T1 cable (T1-91223-001) supports at most 8 T1s.
End A of the cable is a 44–core injection moldering connector and
end B is bare. Figure 51 shows the appearance of the cable.
Connection Table 28 gives the pin description of the 100–ohm T1 cable (T1-
Description 91223-001).
The cable is made from the 10mm2 outdoor braid shielded ca-
ble. One end is the crimping round terminal. Make the other
end according to the actual application.
� In the case of BS8906E, the power cable structure is as shown
in Figure 53.
The power cable is made from the 6mm2 outdoor braid shielded
cable. The two ends are the crimping round raw terminals.
Wiring Description Table 29 shows the wiring of the DC input power cable of the
RC8906 cabinet.
1 RS485_OUT+ White
2 RS485_OUT- Blue
4 RS485_IN+ White
5 RS485_IN- Green
11 NODE_IN1+ White
6 NODE_IN1- Brown
12 NODE_IN2+ Red
7 NODE_IN2- Blue
14 NODE_IN3+ Red
9 NODE_IN3- Orange
15 NODE_IN4+ Red
10 NODE_IN4- Green
High-Speed Cable
Connecting BBU and RSU
Function The high-speed cable connecting BBU and RSU implements signal
exchange between BBU and RSU.
Appearance Figure 55 shows the appearance of the high-speed cable connect-
ing BBU and RSU.
End A End B
12 19
13 18
18 13
19 12
GPS Jumper
Function The GPS jumper connects a GPS arrester to a CC board and pro-
vides GPS clock input signals for the CC board to covert these
signals into various clock signals required by the equipment.
Appearance Figure 56 shows the appearance of the GPS jumper.
Connection One end of the GPS jumper is connected to a GPS arrester and the
Description other end to the REF interface of a CC board.
RF Jumper
Function The RF jumper connects a RSU to a main feeder or a main feeder
to an antenna. When the main feeder is a 7/8″or 5/4″ coaxial
cable, a RF jumper is necessary.
Cabinet Jumper Figure 57 shows the appearance of the cabinet RF jumper.
Appearance
FIGURE 57 CABINET RF JUMPER APPEARANCE
Table of Contents
GPS Antenna Feeder System Structure .................................67
GPS Antenna ....................................................................69
GPS Feeder.......................................................................69
GPS Arrester.....................................................................70
GPS Feeder Connector........................................................71
GPS Grounding Kit .............................................................72
GPS Antenna
Description The GPS antenna is an active antenna. The GPS antenna receives
GPS satellite signals and sends them to the clock module for po-
sitioning and timing.
Technical Indexes Table 32 lists the technical indexes of the GPS antenna.
Impedance 50 Ω
Interface N(F)
Rain-proof Air-sealing
Weight 450 g
GPS Feeder
Functions The GPS feeder performs following functions:
� Connects the GPS antenna with the clock module.
� Transmits signals received by the GPS antenna to the clock
module for proper processing.
� Transmits the DC 5 V power generated by the clock module to
the GPS antenna as the working voltage.
� PE insulation impedance is 50 ohm. It is one-layer bare copper
braided shielded.
Structure When the GPS feeder length is less than 100m, 1/4" RF coaxial
cable can be used. 1/4" RF coaxial cable appearance is shown in
Figure 60.
Technical Indexes Table 33 lists the technical indexes of GPS feeder cable.
Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
VSWR 1.2
GPS Arrester
Description The GPS arrester is installed between the coaxial feeder that is
connected to the GPS antenna and the antenna feeder RF cable on
the clock module to prevent the clock module and other modules
from the transient over-voltage that is caused by lightning induc-
tion.
Structure Figure 61 shows the structure of the two-in-one GPS arrester.
Technical Indexes Table 34 lists the technical indexes of the two-in-one GPS arrester.
Index Specification
Impedance 50 Ω
VSWR ≤1.2
Insertion loss ≤4 dB
Technical Indexes Table 35 lists the technical indexes of the GPS feeder connector.
Model NM-1/4"L
Characteristic impedance 50 Ω
Humidity ≤95%
Technical Indexes Table 36 lists the technical indexes of the GPS feeder grounding
kit.
Table of Contents
Main Antenna Feeder System Structure ................................73
Antenna ...........................................................................79
Feeder Structure ...............................................................79
Antenna
The ZXSDR BS8906E C100 antenna feeder system adopts com-
mon antenna or electrical antenna. For the electrical antenna, you
can adjust the lever to control the embedded adjuster and thus to
tune the downtilt angle of the antenna. The tilt reflects the direc-
tion from which the antenna receives the strongest signals. The
tilt of the uni-directional antenna can be tuned mechanically, and
electrical tilt is used to tune the omni-directional antenna.
The principle of the electrical tilt is as follows:
The adjustment of the phase of the antenna array vibrator changes
the maximum vertical and horizontal components and alters syn-
thesized field strength, thus making the vertical pattern of the
antenna declining. Because the antenna field strength increases
or decreases simultaneously in all directions, which ensures that
the antenna pattern hardly varies with the tilt. This diminishes the
coverage of the main lobe and ensures that no interference occurs
when the coverage of the whole pattern decreases in its service
area.
Feeder Structure
The feeder is used to receive and transmit radio RF signals between
the antenna and the ZXSDR BS8906E C100. There are many types
of feeder cables such as 1/2 inch and 7/8 inch feeder cable.
When the distance between the ZXSDR BS8906E C100 cabinet and
antenna is less, then 1/2 inch feeder cable is used. In this case,
the ZXSDR BS8906E C100 cabinet is directly connected to the 1/2
inch feeder and 1/2 inch feeder cable is connected to antenna.
When the distance between the ZXSDR BS8906E C100 cabinet and
antenna is more, then 7/8 inch feeder cable is used. In this case,
ZXSDR BS8906E C100 cabinet is first connected to the jumper,
then jumper is connected to 7/8 inch feeder cable, and 7/8 inch
feeder cable is again connected to jumper and lastly jumper is
connected to antenna.
The antenna may have N type or DIN type interface. The feeder
is adapted to female and male N connectors. Usually both ends
of the delivered feeder are male N connector to facilitate on-site
installation.
A dimensions of CC
AC input power cable of module ........................... 12
BC8906 .......................... 47 dimensions of CHD
appearance of 100–ohm module ........................... 21
T1 cable.......................... 59 dimensions of CHV
appearance of 120–ohm module ........................... 24
E1 cable ......................... 56 dimensions of CVI
appearance of 75–ohm E1 module ........................... 17
cable .............................. 53 dimensions of DPM
appearance of BC8906 AC module ........................... 42
input power cable............. 47 dimensions of FS module..... 27
appearance of BC8906 DC dimensions of heat
power cable..................... 47 exchanger .........................6
appearance of data cable..... 49 dimensions of LPU ............. 38
appearance of GPS dimensions of PSA
jumper ........................... 64 module ........................... 32
appearance of grounding dimensions of PSU
cable .............................. 48 module ........................... 39
appearance of high- dimensions of RSU
speed cable connecting module ........................... 34
BBU and RSU................... 63 dimensions of the BC8906
appearance of RC8906 DC cabinet .............................2
input cable ...................... 61 dimensions of the RC8906
appearance of RC8906 cabinet .............................3
dry contact input/output
cable .............................. 62 F
appearance of RF jumper..... 65
fan subrack in RC8906
cabinet .............................8
B FS ................................... 27
function of APM module ...... 41
BS8906E C100 cabinet function of CC module ........ 11
composition.......................1 function of CHD module...... 20
button of CHD panel .......... 23 function of CHV module ...... 23
button of CHV panel........... 26 function of CVI module....... 16
button of CVI panel ........... 20 function of DPM module...... 42
button of PSU panel ........... 40 function of FA module ........ 32
button of RSU module ........ 36 function of FCE module ...... 37
function of FS module ........ 26
C function of GPS feeder ....... 69
function of PSA module ...... 31
CC................................... 11 function of RSU module ...... 34
composition of power
distribution system.............9
configuration of main I
antenna feeder system ..... 73 indicator of CC panel.......... 12
indicator of CHD panel ....... 21
indicator of CHV panel........ 24
D indicator of CVI panel......... 18
DC input power cable of indicator of FA panel .......... 33
BC8906 .......................... 47 indicator of FS panel .......... 27
dimensions of APM indicator of PSA panel ........ 32
module ........................... 41 indicator of PSU panel ........ 40
P T
panel of APM module ......... 41 technical index of GPS
panel of CC module ........... 12 antenna .......................... 69
panel of CHD module ......... 21 technical index of GPS
panel of CHV module ......... 24 feeder cable .................... 70
panel of CVI panel ............. 17 technical index of GPS
panel of DPM module ......... 42 feeder connector .............. 71
panel of FA module ............ 33 technical index of GPS
panel of FS module ............ 27 feeder grounding kit ......... 72
panel of LPU ..................... 38 technical index of two-in-
panel of PSA module .......... 32 one GPS arrester.............. 70
panel of PSU + APM top dust hood .....................1
module ........................... 40
panel of PSU module.......... 39
panel of RSU module ......... 34 W
working voltage of PSU ........6
R
RSU subrack in RC8906
cabinet .............................7
S
schematic diagram of APM
module ........................... 41
schematic diagram of CC
module ........................... 11
schematic diagram of CHD
module ........................... 20
schematic diagram of CHV
module ........................... 23
schematic diagram of
CVI-C ............................. 17
schematic diagram of
CVI-F ............................. 16
AISG
- Antenna Interface Standards Group
AMC
- Adaptive Modulation and Coding
APM
- AC Protection Module
BBU
- BaseBand Unit
BTS
- Base Transceiver Station
CC
- Control and Clock Module
CHD
- Channel Processing Module of Data
CHV
- Channel Processing Module of Vice
CPRI
- Common Public Radio Interface
CVI
- Channel Processing Voice Interface Module
DPM
- DC Protection Module
FA
- Fan Array Module
FCE
- Fan Control Element
FL
- Filter LNA
FS
- Fabric Switch Module
GPS
- Global Positioning System
LPU
- Line Lighting Protection Unit
PA
- Power Amplifier
PSU
- Power System Unit
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
RSU
- RF System Unit
TR
- Transceiver