Nokia AirScale System Module Product Description
Nokia AirScale System Module Product Description
Nokia AirScale System Module Product Description
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Issue 30
Approved on 2022-10-18
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This document is common for various radio access technologies (RATs). You may find here
information about solutions that are not available or supported in a specific software
release or RAT. For features supported in your software release, see respective feature
documentation chapter in the system library.
Note:
Product Release
The maximum configurations with ABIO and ABIL in AMOB have been updated.
Table: List of AirScale capacity plug-in units - 22R3 release and CB007358: AirScale
Capacity Unit ABIN feature have been added to ABIN.
Table: AirScale subracks and plug-in units compatibility - has been added.
Table: AirScale common and capacity plug-in units compatibility - has been added.
References to the following documents have been added: SRAN Compatibility, SBTS
Supported Configurations, Nokia AirScale System Module Core Unit (ASOE) Product
Description, and Nokia Liquid-Cooled AirScale System Module Product Description.
AirScale SM overview
AirScale SM chaining
OBSAI, CPRI, and SEI have been removed as these interfaces aren't used in SM chaining.
SM backplane connection between plug-in units has been removed as it isn't SM chaining.
Table: BTS faults related to subracks has been added, it replaced the Cloud BTS faults
and alarms related to AMOB - NR and BTS faults and alarms related to AMOD - NR tables.
Table: AirScale subracks installation specification - FMAB has been added to AMIA, AMID
optional items
Table: AirScale subracks installation specification - AYGD and FPKC have been added to
AMOB optional items
Table: AirScale subracks installation specification - AMFW, AMGW, and AYGD have been
Table: Common plug-in units basic comparison - capacity plug-in unit compatibility has
been moved to Table: AirScale common and capacity plug-in units compatibility.
Table: Common plug-in units basic comparison - subrack compatibility has been moved
to Table: AirScale subracks and plug-in units compatibility.
Table: Capacity plug-in units basic comparison - NR RAT has been added to ABIN.
Table: ABIN and ABIO interfaces - CB008885: ABIN OBSAI Support feature has been
added.
Table: ABIN and ABIO interfaces - reference to List of Supported Nokia BTS SFPs
document has been added.
Table: Typical sound power levels (LwAd [dBA]) for indoor subracks at 25°C (77°F) - has
been added.
Table: Maximum sound power levels (LwAd [dBA]) for outdoor subracks at 23°C and 45°C
(based on ETS 300 753) - has been added, the values for 23°C and 45°C have been
included in one table.
Table: Power consumption of the AirScale plug-in units - power consumption of ASIL has
been updated.
1.1 EU compliance
EU RoHS statement, CE marking, Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) Article 10.10 compliance.
EU RoHS statement
This equipment complies with the European Union RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment. The directive applies to the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent
chromium, Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB), and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) in
electrical and electronic equipment.
CE marking
The equipment described in this document complies with either:
The relevant provisions of the European Union R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC for some
products shipped prior to June 30, 2017
Figure 1: CE marking (EU R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC)
Hereby, Nokia declares that one or more of these base stations is compliant with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive: 1999/5/EC.
or
European Union Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU for some current products
and all products shipped after June 30, 2017.
Figure 2: CE marking
These declarations are only valid for configurations (combinations of software, firmware,
and hardware) provided and/or supported by Nokia.
As an evidence for the restriction, the packaging is to have the RED Article 10.10-marking
describing the impacted countries.
This equipment has been tested and is compliant with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note:
This compliance statement is not applicable to all hardware units described in this
document.
In SRAN, the plug-in units may be mixed within a subrack. For software-supported
mixing options, see Operating Documentation/Single RAN Features/BTS Site Solution
Features/General BTS Site Solution Features/Mixing Plug-In Units in AirScale System
Module .
For the ASOE system module, see Operating Documentation/Single RAN BTS Site
Solutions/Nokia AirScale BTS/Nokia AirScale BTS Descriptions/Nokia AirScale System Module
Core Unit (ASOE) Product Description.
For the liquid-cooled AirScale subracks and plug-in units, see Operating
Documentation/Single RAN BTS Site Solutions/Nokia AirScale BTS/Nokia AirScale BTS
Descriptions/Nokia Liquid-Cooled AirScale System Module Product Description.
AirScale SM compatibility
ASIA ABIA
ASIB ABIA
ABIC
ABIL
ABIN
ABIO
ASIK ABIL
ASIL ABIA
ABIL
ABIN
ABIO
Compatible common plug-in units can operate in the same subrack. The possible
combinations are listed in the table below.
ASIA ASIA
ASIB
ASIL
ASIB ASIA
ASIB
ASIK
ASIL
ASIK ASIB
ASIK
ASIL
ASIL ASIA
ASIB
ASIK
ASIL
AirScale SM provides control and baseband functions for the supported radio access
technologies (RATs). The basic functionalities of AirScale SM are:
Baseband processing and decentralized control
Transport control, integrated Ethernet ports, and IPv4/IPv6 and IPsec transport
BTS clock and timing generation and distribution
BTS operation and maintenance
Central radio interface control
OBSAI, CPRI-N, CPRI-A, and eCPRI-compatible interfaces to radio units (for details, see
Reference Documentation/5G and SRAN Supported Configurations/SBTS and gNB
Supported Configurations/SBTS Supported Configurations/Site Composition)
Web Element Manager (WebEM) compatibility
Modular construction, consists of common and capacity plug-in units inside a subrack
Note:
For mean time between failures (MTBF) values, check with your local Nokia support.
AirScale SM is backwards compatible with the following Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS solutions:
SyncIn, SyncOut, SFP-SRIO, and EAC interfaces
RF modules, remote radio heads, and related optional items
Most of the cables and SFPs
Floor, wall, pole, rack, and cabinet installation
Stacking with Flexi units
Common and capacity plug-in units are accommodated in two subrack halves, in specific
slots and in a specific order:
C-slots accommodate common plug-in units.
B-slots accommodate capacity plug-in units.
You can equip the subrack halves independently from each other which means you can first
equip the left half, then the right half or the other way round. Depending on the given radio
access technology (RAT) software, both subrack halves may be configured as a single BTS or
as two separate, independent entities, for example: eNB in one subrack half and gNB in the
other subrack half.
For details on the AirScale SM architecture and interfaces between the subracks and plug-in
units, see Figure: AirScale SM architecture.
Note:
For NR-ready capacity plug-in units we recommend that outdoor subrack AMOD and
outdoor cabinet ACOC be used. Due to AMOB thermal load limitation, the maximum
configurations with ABIO/ABIN/ABIL are:
2 x ASIL/2 x ASIB + 3 x ABIN + 3 x ABIA - maximum ambient operating temperature
is 50°C (122°F)
2 x ASIL/2 x ASIB + 3 x ABIO/2 x ABIL + 2 x ABIA - maximum ambient operating
temperature is 45°C (113°F)
2 x ASIL/2 x ASIB + 2 x ABIO/1 x ABIL + 3 x ABIA - maximum ambient operating
temperature is 45°C (113°F)
AMOD 488 mm x 487 mm x 665 11U 37.5 kg (82.7 lb) 56.3 kg (124.1 lb)
mm
(19.21 in. x 19.17 in. x 26.18
in.)
*With 2 x ASIA and 6 x ABIA, without any additional items, such as SFPs or cables.
Installation options
AMOB Pole, wall, • AMFF blind panel assembly Side holes (left Back-to-
floor, stack, • AMFG FCOA installation kit and right): front
19-inch rack • AMFH stack, wall, pole installation 3 x 35 mm (0.12 (default)
or cabinet kit x 1.38 in.) on Front-to-
• AMFI heater assembly each side back
• AMFJ conduit fittings 2 x 50 mm
• AMFK cable glands (0.08 x 1.97 in.)
• AMFL GNSS bracket assembly on each side
• AMFO stacking kit
• AMFR door sensor kit
• AMFS cable gland 12x8
• AMFT front cover
• AYGD GNSS module
• AYGM GNSS module
• FMFA Flexi mounting kit
• FPKA Flexi pole kit (30-120 mm)
• FPKC Flexi pole kit (60-295 mm)
• FYGM GNSS module
*Two heaters are required for all configurations when ambient temperature is between
–40°C (–40°F) and –25°C (–13°F).
Reference data
For reference data descriptions, see Reference Documentation/Reference document.
* To raise the fault 4080 for the subrack, set the FMCADM Enable fan overspeed alarm
(enableFanOverspeedAlarm) parameter to true.
Grounding M5 screw
RED GREEN
EXT External fan speed decreased at least External fan works correctly
30%
INT Internal fan speed decreased at least Internal fan works correctly
30%
Grounding M5 lug
HEATER Heater fan is faulty. Heater works correctly. Heater fan alarm is
reported.
FAN - IN Inlet fan is faulty and needs to Inlet fan works correctly. Inlet fan is not stable,
be replaced. alarm is reported.
FAN - Outlet fan is faulty and needs Outlet fan works Outlet fan is not
OUT to be replaced. correctly. stable, alarm is
reported.
Ingress protection IP 20
class
Dimensions (height 48 mm x 219 mm x 377 mm (1.89 in. x 8.62 in. x 14.84 in.)
x width x depth)
see: Figure:
Common plug-in
unit dimensions
orientation
Weight (without 3.1 kg (6.83 lb) 2.9 kg (6.39 lb) 3.2 kg (7.05 lb) 3.1 kg (6.83 lb)
packaging)
Note:
AirScale system module common plug-in units exist in various versions. Refer to
Technical Notes (part of system software release documentation) for functionality
details of each version.
The common plug-in units have a variant with a lug connector (see DC input
connectors pin map), these units are ASIAA, ASIBA, and ASIKA. All the other interfaces
are the same as in ASIA, ASIB, and ASIK.
Note:
Adding the second common plug-in unit to the right half of the subrack does not
increase transport capacity. Plan the transport configuration accordingly.
To ensure proper operation, accurate synchronization within a single AirScale BTS and
between different AirScale BTSs is implemented. The control and timing block in the BTS is
responsible for implementing these functions.
Frequency synchronization
Phase synchronization
Time synchronization
Phase synchronization
Synchronization in the phase domain refers to the frame alignment of the radio frame
transmitted into the air interface by different BTSs that are aligned to each other with the
required accuracy (in the unit of microseconds or even nanoseconds). Time duplex
technology, such as LTE TDD, requires phase synchronization for its basic operation to align
downlink and uplink transmission. Phase synchronization implicitly includes frequency
synchronization but not the other way around.
Phase synchronization can be provided through ToP with phase synchronization or GNSS
receiver.
Time synchronization
Synchronization in the absolute time domain means that different network elements are
aligned to the required ToD – in the unit of years, months, days, hours, and so on. The
requirements span from very mild requirements to the most stringent depending on the
applications. For example, time synchronization is required for Operations, Administration,
and Maintenance (OAM) purposes, such as alarm correlation. In this case, the accuracy
requirement is in the range of milliseconds. On the other hand, System Frame Number (SFN)
alignment on the radio interface has a very strict accuracy requirement on the level of sub-
microseconds. Note that SFN alignment requires phase synchronization.
The AirScale common plug-in units provide the following holdover capabilities:
Note:
Conditions: The BTS has been powered on and supplied with accurate phase
synchronization sources for a period of no less than seven days. During the overall
period (including holdover), BTS has been subject to stable conditions.
You can use the Reset and Service buttons on AirScale common plug-in units in case the
remote connection is not possible. The hole diameter is 3.4 mm (0.13 in.).
Note:
Ingress IP 20
protection class
Weight (without 2.1 kg (4.6 lb) 2.65 kg (5.84 2.1 kg (4.6 lb) 2.1 kg (4.6 lb) 2.65 kg (5.84
packaging) lb) lb)
Note:
AirScale system module capacity plug-in units exist in various versions. For
functionality details of each version, refer to Technical Notes (part of system
software release documentation).
The data in this section is related to hardware capabilities. For software
capabilities, see the respective technology features and supported configurations.
RF1 to RF6 Fronthaul interface SFP+ • 1 x OBSAI RP3-01 (3072 Mbps or 6144
RP3-01/CPRI to radio Mbps) or CPRI (2.45/4.91/6.14/9.83
units Gbps)
• Supports IQ compression (IQC) with
three CPRI interfaces RF1, RF2 and RF3
ABIN capacity plug-in unit and ABIO capacity plug-in unit interfaces
Figure 27: ABIN and ABIO interfaces
Note:
For CPRI/eCPRI (9.8G/10G/25G link), it is recommended to use only MN qualified AOxx SFP
pluggables. For detailed list of supported SFPs, see Operating Documentation/Single RAN
BTS Site Solutions/Nokia AirScale BTS/Nokia AirScale BTS Descriptions/List of Supported
Nokia BTS SFPs.
Indoor Outdoor
* You can power on AirScale SM from –40°C (–40°F), but it doesn't start until –5°C (23°F) is
reached.
Indoor ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 Class ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 Class ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class
2.3 1.2 3.1E1)
1)
ETSI EN 300 019-1-3, class 3.1 gives general guidance on indoor installation environmental
conditions. However, local conditions can change over time (day, season) and it can be
impossible to verify if the indoor site requirements are unambiguously met. For example,
the amount of humidity and dust can increase to a level which eventually can decrease
performance and prevent the normal operation of the module over time. In such a case,
when this environmental uncertainty is present, secure the long-term operation of BTS
modules by improving the operating conditions, for example, by using proper filtering for
dust and humidity. "Indoor" in this context means a controlled environment that has no
direct outdoor contact or access (such as open windows or doors). For example, a roof or
any other shelter against rain alone does not qualify as an indoor space. Incoming air must
be filtered to remove any dust. If the outside air is hotter than the indoor space, make sure
there is no moisture that might condense into water. Use a heat exchanger or an air
conditioner instead of filter air cooling.
NEBS (GR-1089 criteria) installation site requirements for the AirScale system module (SM)
are:
AirScale SM needs to be connected to the local grounding system. All grounding system
wiring must be installed by appropriately licensed personnel. Installation must be
performed in accordance with national and local electrical codes, for example: National
Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Association 70 (NFPA 70) in the United
States.
AirScale SM can be grounded using either Common Bonding Network (CBN) or Isolated
Bonding Network (IBN) or both methods.
AirScale SM needs to be provided with an environmental enclosure in locations where the
NEC applies for restricted access, and in outside plant locations.
AirScale SM needs to be installed using thread-forming type unit mounting screws that
remove any point or non-conductive coatings and establish metal-to-metal contact.
AirScale SM uses an Isolated DC return (DC-I) standard.
Intra-building ports, such as the Ethernet Interface (EIF) and the Local Management Port
(LMP) of the equipment or sub-assembly, are suitable for connection to intra-building,
unexposed wiring, or cabling only. The intra-building ports of the equipment or sub-
assembly mustn't be metallic connected to interfaces that connect to the Outside Plant
(OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only
(Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089) and require isolation from the exposed
OSP cabling. The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to
connect these interfaces metallic to OSP wiring.
Intra-building ports of the equipment or sub-assembly must use shielded intra-building
cabling/wiring that is grounded at both ends.
For NEBS installations, 6 AWG (16 mm2) wire or higher is required.
External surge protectors used to protect the unit’s antenna inputs should not allow a let
through voltage greater than 600 V.
Table 30: Typical sound power levels (LwAd [dBA]) for indoor subracks at 25°C (77°F)
Fan profile AMIA half AMID half AMIA full AMID full
Linear 68 60 72 68
Low noise 61 54 63 63
Minimum sound power level for AMIA is 54 dBA and for AMID 49 dBA.
Maximum sound power level at 55°C (131°F) for AMIA is up to 84 dBA* and for AMID up to
88 dBA.
* Maximum values may be reached with optimized cooling profile, full ABIO/ASIL
subrack depending on configurations, software release, and traffic load.
Table 31: Maximum sound power levels (LwAd [dBA]) for outdoor subracks at 23°C and 45°C
(based on ETS 300 753)
A linear fan profile is default for all subrack types from 22R2 release onwards.
Note:
The table below shows the maximum power loads and amps values for AirScale system
module (SM) depending on the subrack type and power supply options.
AMIA
Option 2: ~750 W + ~750 W Option 2: 16 A + 16 A
Option 1 and 3: ~1500 W Option 1 and 3: 32 A
AMID
Option 2: ~1050 W + ~1050 W Option 2: 22 A + 22 A
Option 1 and 3: ~2100 W Option 1 and 3: 44 A
AMOB
Option 1: 1744 W Option 1: 37 A
AMOD**
Option 1: 1656 W Option 1: 35 A
*Follow local regulations and planning guidelines for defining right circuit breaker and taking also
in account smallest used voltage at SM input.
**If air humidity exceeds 65%, the heaters start working to reduce it, causing current inrush of 23
A.
Use generic site breaker dimensioning per subrack, independent of plug-in unit type (valid
for supported combinations). See the table above for recommended values.
Follow local regulations and planning guidelines for possible smaller circuit breaker values if
SM configuration allows or the total cost of ownership (TCO) requires that kind of
optimization.
Property Value
Note:
When the input voltage level is higher than 57.0 V, an overvoltage alarm is raised.
When the input voltage is lower than 40.5 V, an undervoltage alarm is raised.
If the input voltage exceeds the extended range, the unit may shut down.
The power consumption values provided below are given for the nominal 48 V input. There is
an embedded software feature which allows power consumption measurements during the
BTS operation. You can use it to obtain exact values for your configuration.
Plug-in unit Typical power consumption at 25°C Typical power consumption at 55°C
(77°F) (131°F)
Measured according to ETSI ES 202
706
ASIB 73 W 83 W
ABIA 96 W 106 W
* If air humidity exceeds 65%, the heaters start working to reduce it, causing current inrush of 23
A.
Note:
The typical power consumption of the subracks depends on the thermal load.
Thermal load increases with the number of the plug-in units in a subrack.
For power consumption of the AirScale SM configurations contact Nokia Technical Support.
LEDs indicate operation of the plug-in units (or the whole SM) as follows:
Unit (SM) status LED.
All SFP/QSFP and RJ45 interfaces status LED.
FAN status LED.
SEI interfaces link status LED (common plug-in units).
All LEDs are three-color (red, green, yellow) and have three possible states when lit:
Stable
Blinking
Alternating colors
SRIO1 Link status of SRIO SFP+ • Stable GREEN: SRIO port online
interface SRIO1 • Stable YELLOW: SRIO port connecting
• Stable RED: SRIO port degraded
SRIO2 ( ASIA Link status of SRIO SFP+ • Off: SRIO port failed or not used
only) interface SRIO2
Letter Description
First letter First generation of Nokia AirScale remote radio head (RRH), Flexi Multiradio
F___ 10 BTS product family
Second letter Antenna equipment, same band combiner, LTE and/or NR mMIMO
_A__
Second letter Nokia AirScale TD-LTE and NR remote radio heads (RRHs)
_Z__
Fourth letter Hardware version - A is the first, B - the second, and so on.
___A
Fifth (and In case of multi-band radio units, there may be five or more letters,
consecutive) letter depending on the number of supported bands. The fifth letter is also
____A added in some special cases, when it denotes a market-specific or
customer-specific variant. For example, ASIAA is the same as ASIA, but it
has a different DC input connector.
For the following radio units, the second letter indicates the unit type:
AA - Nokia AirScale mMIMO
The third letter in those cases indicates the operating 3GPP band for the respective
technology (LTE or NR) as in the table below. If a radio unit supports more than one
frequency band, the respective letters are given one after another. For example, AHPMDA is
a triple-band RRH, where the letters PMD describe the bands it supports - bands 28, 20, and
8.
Letter Band
A 400 MHz
B Band 12, band 13, band 14, band 17, band 29 (700 MHz)
Pin Signal (-48 V DC) Allowed wire sizes for clamped DC input
* For details on site power system and cable size dimensioning, see Operating
Figure 42: ASIA A.202, ASIAA, ASIB, ASIBA, ASIK, ASIKA, ASIL grounding connector
ASIA A.202, ASIAA, ASIB, ASIBA, ASIK, ASIKA, ASIL Two M5 screw holes
Pin Signal
1 EXT_AL0
2 EXT_AL1
3 EXT_AL2
4 EXT_AL3
5 EXT_AL4
6 EXT_AL5
7 EXT_CTRL0_EXT_AL6
8 EXT_CTRL1_EXT_AL7
9 EXT_CTRL2_EXT_AL8
10 EXT_CTRL3_EXT_AL9
11 EXT_CTRL4_EXT_AL10
12 EXT_CTRL5_EXT_AL11
13 P5V_EAC
14 P5V_EAC
15 PROT_CAN_H_P5V_EAC
16 GND
17 PROT_CAN_L_P5V_EAC
18 GND
19 GND
1 GPS_TIME_IN_H 2 SingleEndedIn
GSM_FC_IN_H
3 GPS_TIME_IN_L 4 GND
GSM_FC_IN_L
5 NC 6 GND
7 GPS_PPS_IN_H 8 NC
GSM_FN_IN_H
9 GPS_PPS_IN_L 10 GPS_CONTROL_H
GSM_FN_IN_L
11 GND 12 GPS_CONTROL_L
13 GND 14 NC
15 GPS_PWR_RET 16 GND
17 GND 18 GPS_PWR
19 NC – –
Signal descriptions:
1 GPS_TIME_OUT_H 2 SingleEndedClockOut1
GSM_FC_OUT_H
3 GPS_TIME_OUT_L 4 GND
GSM_FC_OUT_L
5 NC 6 GND
7 PPS_OUT_H 8 SingleEndedClockOut2
9 PPS_OUT_L 10 DiffClockOut_H or
GSM_FN_OUT_H
11 GND 12 DiffClockOut_L or
GSM_FN_OUT_L
13 GND 14 NC
15 – 16 GND
17 GND 18 NC
19 TESTCLK_GSM_FN_OUT_H – –
Signal descriptions: