RRU5901 Technical Specifications
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6.2.4.3.9 RRU5901 Technical Specifications
6.2.4.3.9 RRU5901 Technical Specifications
The RRU5901 is a multimode remote radio unit. With the software-defined radio (SDR)
technology, the RRU5901 can work in multiple modes through software configuration.
Supported Modes and Frequency Bands
The following table lists the modes and frequency bands supported by an RRU5901.
Table 1 Modes and frequency bands supported by an RRU5901
Type Frequency RX Frequency TX Frequency Mode IBW (MHz)
Band (MHz) Band (MHz) Band (MHz)
RRU5901 1800 1710 to 1785 1805 to 1880 LTE FDD, GL, 45
LM, GLM, LN
(SUL), GLN (SUL)
RF Specifications
The following tables list RF specifications of an RRU5901.
Table 2 Receiver sensitivity of an RRU5901
Type TX/RX Receiver Sensitivity Receiver Sensitivity Receiver Sensitivity
Channel with One Antenna with Two Antennas with Four Antennas
(dBm) (dBm) (dBm)
RRU5901 4T4R GSM: -114.0 GSM: -116.8 GSM: -119.5
LTE FDD: -106.6 LTE FDD: -109.4 (theoretical value)
LTE NB-IoT: -127.3 LTE NB-IoT: -130.1 LTE FDD: -112.1
LTE NB-IoT: -132.8
NOTE:
ATBR in the TX/RX Channel column indicates that the RF module uses A transmit channels and B
receive channels.
The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna
connector assuming that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER) is lower than or equal
to 2%.
The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, is measured under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
The LTE NB-IoT receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, is measured under a 200
kHz bandwidth and a 15 kHz subcarrier spacing based on the FRC A14-1 in Annex A.14 (π/2 BPSK,
R = 1/3, one RB) standard.
Table 3 Capacity and output power of an RRU5901
Type Capacity Maximum Typical Output
Output Power
Power RRU5901 GSM: 8 4x40 For details,
(1800 carriers W see Typical
MHz) Power
LTE Configuration
FDD: 2 Reference for
carriers. RRU
(Excluding
The
NB-IoT) and
bandwidth NB-IoT
per carrier Typical Power
is 5, 10, Configurations
15, or 20 (RRU).
MHz.
LTE NB-
IoT: 8
carriers
NR
(SUL): 1
carrier
NOTE:
For details about power configuration principles for RF modules, see Power Configuration Principles for RF
Modules.
NR SUL Carrier Configuration
When NR SUL carriers are configured, the uplink bandwidth of LTE carriers enabled with LTE
and NR uplink spectrum sharing must be the same as the uplink bandwidth of NR carriers. The
following table lists the bandwidths. The uplink bandwidth of LTE carriers not enabled with
uplink spectrum sharing is the same as their downlink bandwidth. For details about the downlink
bandwidth, see "Typical Output Power".
Table 4 SUL carrier configuration of an RRU5901 (LN, 1800 MHz, 4R)
Total Number of LTE FDD Total Number of NR SUL Bandwidth per NR SUL Carrier
Carriers Carriers (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 1 15, 20
Table 5 SUL carrier configuration of an RRU5901 (GLN, 1800 MHz, 4R)
Total Number of GSM Total Number of LTE FDD Total Number of NR Bandwidth per NR SUL
Carriers Carriers SUL Carriers Carrier (MHz)
8 2 (MIMO) 1 15, 20
Engineering Specifications
The following tables list the equipment specifications of an RRU5901.
Table 6 Input power of an RRU5901
Type Power
RRU5901 -48 V DC; voltage range: -36 V DC to -57 V DC
Table 7 Dimensions and weight of an RRU5901
Type Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight (kg)
RRU5901 400 mm x 300 mm x 100 mm (12 L, 15 (without the housing)
without the housing)
Table 8 Power consumption of an RRU5901
Type Frequency Band (MHz) Typical Power
Consumption (W)
RRU5901 1800 337
NOTE:
DC RRUs can use external power modules (such as AC/DC power modules, OPM15M, and
OPM50M) to support AC scenarios. For details about the external power modules, see user guides of
the corresponding models.
The typical power consumption of an RF module is measured when the ambient temperature is 25°C
and the traffic load reaches 50%. The actual power consumption has a 10% deviation from this value.
The following table lists the environmental specifications of an RRU5901.
Table 9 Environmental specifications of an RRU5901
Type Operating Temperature Relative Absolute Atmospheric
Humidity Humidity Pressure
RRU5901 Without solar radiation: 5% RH to 100% 1 g/m3 to 30 70 kPa to 106
-40°C to +55°C RH g/m3 kPa
With solar radiation: -
40°C to +50°C
NOTE:
According to the installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration, the output power of an RRU
decreases when the RRU reaches a temperature 10°C less than its maximum operating temperature.
The following table lists the compliance standards for an RRU5901.
Table 10 Compliance standards for an RRU5901
Item Standard
RF 3GPP TS 45.005
3GPP TS 36.141
3GPP TS 38.104
3GPP TS 37.141
Operating ETSI EN 300019-1-4 V2.1.2 (2003-04) Class 4.1: "Non-weatherprotected
environment locations"
Storage ETSI EN300019-1-1 V2.1.4 (2003-04) Class 1.2: "Weatherprotected, not
environment temperature-controlled storage locations"
NOTE:
The validity period is one year.
The product can function properly within the validity period if the
storage environment meets the preceding standards.
Shockproof NEBS GR63 zone4
protection
Table 10 Compliance standards for an RRU5901
Item Standard
Ingress protection IP65
rating
Surge protection IEC 62305-1 Protection against lightning - Part 1: General principles
IEC 62305-3 Protection against lightning - Part 3: Physical damage to
structures and life hazard
IEC 62305-4 Protection against lightning - Part 4: Electrical and
electronic systems within structures
ITU-T K.35 Bonding configurations and earthing at remote electronic
sites
ITU-T K.56 Protection of radio base stations against lightning
discharges
ITU-T K.97 Lightning protection of distributed base stations
ETSI EN 300 253 Environmental Engineering (EE): Earthing and
bonding configuration inside telecommunications centers
YD/T 2324-2011: Lightning protection requirements and test methods
for radio base stations
GB 50689-2011: Code for design of lightning protection and earthing
engineering for telecommunication bureaus (stations)
The following table lists the surge protection specifications of ports on an RRU5901.
NOTE:
Unless otherwise specified, the surge 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.
Table 11 Surge protection specifications of ports on an RRU5901
Port Surge Protection Mode Surge Protection Specifications
Power supply port Surge current 20 kA
Specifications of CPRI Ports
The following tables list the specifications of CPRI ports on an RRU5901.
Table 12 Specifications of CPRI ports on an RRU5901
Type Number of CPRI Ports CPRI Data Rate (Gbit/s) CPRI Topology
RRU5901 2 1.25, 2.5, 4.9, or 9.8 Star, chain, or dual-star
Table 13 RRU5901 CPRI cascading levels and maximum distance from the BBU
Type Cascading Level Maximum Distance from the BBU (km)
RRU5901 Multimode (excluding Multimode (GL, UL, or GUL):
GU) CPRI MUX: 4 When the LBBPc or LBBPd1 is configured: 20
levels
When the LBBPd2, UBBPd3, UBBPd4, UBBPd5,
UBBPd6, UBBPg, or UBBPe is configured: 40
When the LBBPd3 is configured:
Number of cells ≤ 3: 40
Number of cells ≥ 4: 20
Multimode (including NB-IoT): 20
Multimode (including NR): 20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU5901.
Table 14 Antenna capability of an RRU5901
Type TMA Support RET Antenna Support
RRU5901 Supported AISG2.0 and AISG1.1
NOTE:
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
Parent Topic: Technical Specifications of RRUs
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