HAAU5213 Technical Specifications (V100R016C10 - 02) (PDF) - EN
HAAU5213 Technical Specifications (V100R016C10 - 02) (PDF) - EN
HAAU5213 Technical Specifications (V100R016C10 - 02) (PDF) - EN
V100R016C10
Technical Specifications
Issue 02
Date 2020-07-02
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Contents
An AAU integrates the antenna and RF unit. This document provides a reference
for planning and deploying an HAAU5213. It describes the radio frequency (RF)
specifications, antenna specifications, EIRP, engineering specifications, and
common public radio interface (CPRI) port specifications of the HAAU5213.
Product Versions
Product Name Solution Version Product Version
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Network planners
● Onsite engineers
● System engineers
Organization
02 (2020-06-30)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared with Issue 01 (2020-04-07), this issue includes the following changes.
Compared with Issue 01 (2020-04-07), this issue does not include any new topics
or exclude any topics.
01 (2020-04-07)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with Draft A (2020-01-20), this issue does not include any new topics
or changes, or exclude any topics.
Draft A (2020-01-20)
This is a draft.
● In the following, G is short for GSM, U is short for UMTS, L is short for LTE
FDD, T is short for LTE TDD, M is short for LTE NB-IoT, N is short for NR, N
(FDD) is short for NR FDD, and N (TDD) is short for NR TDD.
Table 3-1 Frequency bands and RATs supported by an HAAU5213 (28 GHz)
Frequency Protocol- Frequency RAT IBW OBW
Band defined Range (MHz) (MHz)
(GHz) Band (GHz)
Table 3-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an HAAU5213 (28 GHz)
Frequency Frequency Maximum Output Power Configuration
Band Range Output Power
(GHz) (GHz)
● Given the same carrier bandwidth, the output power of each carrier must be the same.
● The Typical Power Configuration Reference for AAU Modules document includes the
configurable carrier combinations and the output power of each carrier in each
combination. Before referring to this document, you must be familiar with the output
power configuration rules. For details, see 5 Power Configuration Rules for RF
Modules.
● Each Output Power per Carrier (W) value in the Typical Power Configuration
Reference for AAU Modules document indicates the maximum output power of each
carrier under the corresponding configuration while ensuring the network performance.
The actually configured carrier power of RF modules can be less than or equal to the
value of Output Power per Carrier (W) in the document. The power configuration that
is not supported in the document may be configurable on the software. Huawei can
only promise the performance with the power configurations listed in the document.
RF Compliance Standards
Item Standard
Antenna Specifications
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Input Power
Environmental Specifications
Item Specifications
The output power of an AAU temporarily decreases when it operates at temperature ranges
10°C (50°F) less than or equal to its maximum rated value. This is dependent on
installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration.
● Unless otherwise specified, the lightning protection specifications depend on the surge
waveform of 8/20 μs.
● All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current,
refer to Nominal discharge current.
Compliance Standards
a: The validity period is one year. The product can function properly within the
validity period if the storage environment meets the preceding standards.
Table 3-13 CPRI port protocol and rate of an HAAU5213 (28 GHz)
Number of CPRI Protocol Type Port Rate (Gbit/s)
Ports
2 eCPRI 25.78125
● For details about the CPRI topologies supported by each type of AAU, see RF Unit and
Topology Management.
● For details about the ALD capabilities supported by each type of AAU (for example, the
capabilities of RF ports supporting RET antennas and TMAs), see ALD Management.
● In the following, G is short for GSM, U is short for UMTS, L is short for LTE
FDD, T is short for LTE TDD, M is short for LTE NB-IoT, N is short for NR, N
(FDD) is short for NR FDD, and N (TDD) is short for NR TDD.
Table 4-1 Frequency bands and RATs supported by an HAAU5213 (26 GHz)
Frequency Protocol- Frequency RAT IBW OBW
Band defined Range (MHz) (MHz)
(GHz) Band (GHz)
Table 4-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an HAAU5213 (26 GHz)
Frequency Frequency Maximum Output Power Configuration
Band Range Output Power
(GHz) (GHz)
● When the HAAU5213 (26 GHz) module is used, according to the carrier configuration,
the power may need to be rolled back to meet spurious requirements of EESS. For
details, see Typical Power Configuration Reference for AAU Modules.
● Given the same carrier bandwidth, the output power of each carrier must be the same.
● The Typical Power Configuration Reference for AAU Modules document includes the
configurable carrier combinations and the output power of each carrier in each
combination. Before referring to this document, you must be familiar with the output
power configuration rules. For details, see 5 Power Configuration Rules for RF
Modules.
● Each value of Output Power per Carrier (W) in the Typical Power Configurations
document indicates the maximum output power of each carrier under the
corresponding configuration while ensuring the network performance. The actually
configured carrier power of RF modules can be less than or equal to the value of
Output Power per Carrier (W) in the document. The power configuration that is not
supported in the document may be configurable on the software. Huawei can only
promise the performance with the power configurations listed in the document.
RF Compliance Standards
Item Standard
Antenna Specifications
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Input Power
Environmental Specifications
Item Specifications
The output power of an AAU temporarily decreases when it operates at temperature ranges
10°C (50°F) less than or equal to its maximum rated value. This is dependent on
installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration.
● Unless otherwise specified, the lightning protection specifications depend on the surge
waveform of 8/20 μs.
● All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current,
refer to Nominal discharge current.
Compliance Standards
a: The validity period is one year. The product can function properly within the
validity period if the storage environment meets the preceding standards.
Table 4-13 CPRI port protocol and rate of an HAAU5213 (26 GHz)
Number of CPRI Protocol Type Port Rate (Gbit/s)
Ports
2 eCPRI 25.78125
● For details about the CPRI topologies supported by each type of AAU, see RF Unit and
Topology Management.
● For details about the ALD capabilities supported by each type of AAU (for example, the
capabilities of RF ports supporting RET antennas and TMAs), see ALD Management.
RF Compliance Standards
When you configure power for RF modules, comply with the following standards:
● GSM: multi-carrier base transceiver station (MCBTS) in 3GPP TS 45.005
● UMTS: 3GPP TS 25.141
● LTE: 3GPP TS 36.141
● NR TDD: 3GPP TS 38.104
● Multimode: multi-standard radio (MSR) in 3GPP TS 37.141
1T RF Non-MSR standard: One RF module can serve only one RAT and the
module rules for configuring RF channels in such an RF module is the same
as those for configuring RF channels in a single-mode RF module.
MSR standard: One RF module can serve two RATs at the same time,
and the two RATs can be carried over the same transmit channel.
1T RF module: module that has only one transmit channel. 2T RF module: module that has two
transmit channels.
NR Configuration Rules
To ensure the performance of an NR cell in low frequency bands, the minimum
configurable output power of the NR cell is equal to the total rated power of an
RF module (unit: W) divided by 10. To ensure the performance of an NR cell in
high frequency bands, the minimum configurable EIRP of an RF module is equal
to the rated EIRP of the RF module (unit: dBm) minus 10.
The AAU5612 is used as an example. The maximum output power of the AAU5612 is 200 W.
When you configure an NR cell, the minimum output power of the NR cell is 20 W (equal to
200 W divided by 10).
● In this document, a transmit channel is represented by PA. For example, n
transmit channels of an RF module are represented by PA1, PA2, ..., and PAn.
The two transmit channels of a 2T RF module are represented by PA1 and
PA2. Unless otherwise specified, the power configuration values of all PAs of
an RF module can be interchanged.
● In this document, each value in the Output Power per Carrier (W) column
indicates the maximum output power of each carrier under the corresponding
configuration while ensuring the network performance. Output Power per
GSM Carrier With Dynamic Power Sharing is the available maximum
output power for every carrier during dynamic power sharing. If this power is
exceeded, the system cannot guarantee the network performance and will
report an alarm.
● The actually configured carrier power of RF modules can be less than or equal to the
value in the Output Power per Carrier (W) column in this document.
● The specifications that are not supported in this document may be configurable. Only
the performance with the configuration within the committed specification scope is
ensured.
● In MIMO carrier scenarios, MxN W indicates that an MIMO carrier is
configured in M PAs, and each PA is configured with power of N W.
● For an nT RF module (n is 2, 4, or 8), the restriction is as follows: