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BBU3900 Description 01 - 20120730234 PDF
BBU3900 Description 01 - 20120730234 PDF
BBU3900 Description 01 - 20120730234 PDF
Issue 01
Date 2012-07-30
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Contents
Overview
This document describes the network position, product architecture and characteristics, and
related technical specifications of the BBU3900, helps users learn the basic information about
the BBU3900.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Huawei technical support
l System engineers
l Network planning engineers
Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
Issue 01 (2012-07-30)
This is the first commercial release.
1 Overview
1.3.1 LMPT
LMPT is short for Long Term Evolution (LTE) main processing and transmission unit.
Panel
Figure 1-2 shows the panel of the LMPT.
Functions
An LMPT performs the following functions:
l Controls and manages the eNodeB configuration, devices, performance, and radio
resources, and processes the eNodeB signaling.
l Provides clock reference, transmission ports, and the maintenance link connecting to the
operation and maintenance center (OMC). The OMC can be the LMT or M2000 client.
Ports
Table 1-1 describes the ports on the LMPT.
1.3.2 UMPT
UMPT is short for universal main processing and transmission unit.
Panel
Figure 1-3 shows the panel of the UMPT.
Functions
A UMPT performs the following functions:
l Performs OM functions, including configuration management, equipment management,
performance monitoring, signaling processing, and active/standby switchover.
l Provides clock reference, transmission ports, and the maintenance link connecting to the
OMC. The OMC can be the LMT or M2000 client.
l Provides the IDX1 channel through which low rate user panel data and control or
maintenance signals of each board in the baseband unit (BBU) are transmitted to the
target port.
Ports
Table 1-2 describes the ports on the UMPT.
1.3.3 LBBP
LBBP is short for LTE baseband processing unit. The types of LBBPs are LBBPc, LBBPd1,
and LBBPd2.
Panel
Figure 1-4 shows the panel of the LBBPc
The LBBPd1, and LBBPd2 have silkscreens LBBPd1, and LBBPd2 indicating their board types on the
lower left corner of the board panel, respectively.
Functions
An LBBP performs the following functions:
l Provides CPRI ports for communication with radio frequency (RF) modules.
l Processes uplink and downlink baseband signals.
Ports
Table 1-3 shows the ports on the LBBPc.
1.3.4 UTRP
The UTRP is short for universal transmission processing unit. The types of UTRPs are
UTRP4 and UTRPc.
Panel
Figure 1-6 shows the panel of the UTRP4.
Functions
l The UTRP4 is supported in eRAN1.1 and later versions. It provides two DB26 ports and
transmits eight links of E1/T1 signals.
l The UTRPc is supported in eRAN3.0 and later versions. It provides four FE/GE
electrical ports and two FE/GE optical ports.
Ports
Table 1-5 shows the ports on the UTRP4.
1.3.5 USCU
The USCU is short for universal satellite card and clock unit. The types of USCUs are
USCUb0, USCUb1, and USCUb2.
Panel
Figure 1-8 shows the panel of the USCUb0/USCUb1.
Functions
A USCU provides ports for communication with the external RGPS, Metro1000, and building
integrated timing supply (BITS) device, and for TOD signal input.
In addition, the functions of the USCUb1 and USCUb2 are as follows:
l The USCUb1, which is configured with a built-in satellite card, obtains clock signals
from the GPS for clock synchronization and obtains accurate clock signals from the
transport network.
l The USCUb2 obtains GPS, Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), or
COMPASS clock signals.
l The USCUb0 does not have a satellite card.
Ports
The USCUb0, USCUb1, and USCUb2 all provide the same ports as described in Table 1-7.
1.3.6 UELP
The UELP is short for universal E1/T1 lightning protection unit.
Panel
Figure 1-10 shows the panel of the UELP.
Functions
One UELP provides surge protection for four links of E1/T1 signals.
Ports
Table 1-8 shows the ports on the UELP.
1.3.7 UFLP
The UFLP is short for universal FE lightning protection unit.
Panel
Figure 1-11 shows the panel of the UFLPb.
Functions
One UFLP provides surge protection for two links of FE/GE signals.
Ports
Table 1-9 shows the ports on the UFLPb.
1.3.8 UPEU
The UPEU is short for universal power and environment interface unit. The types of UPEUs
are UPEUa and UPEUc.
Panel
Figure 1-12 shows the panel of the UPEUa.
Functions
The UPEUa and UPEUc perform the following functions:
l The UPEUa converts -48 V DC input power into +12 V DC and provides an output
power of 300 W.
l The UPEUc converts -48 V DC input power into +12 V DC. One UPEUc provides an
output power of 360 W, and two UPEUc boards provide a combined output power of 650
W.
l Both the UPEUa and the UPEUc support two links of RS485 signals and eight links of
Boolean signals.
Ports
The UPEUa and UPEUc both provide the same ports as described in Table 1-10.
1.3.9 UEIU
The UEIU is short for universal environment interface unit. It transmits information reported
by the environment monitoring device and alarm information to the main control board.
Panel
Figure 1-14 shows the panel of the UEIU.
Functions
A UEIU performs the following functions:
l Provides two links of RS485 signals.
l Provides eight links of Boolean signals.
l Transmits information reported by the environment monitoring device and alarm
information to the main control board.
Ports
Table 1-11 shows the ports on the UEIU.
1.3.10 FAN
The FAN is the fan unit of the BBU3900. The types of fan units are FAN and FANc.
Panel
Figure 1-15 shows the panel of the FAN.
Functions
The FAN dissipates heat from the BBU3900. It monitors the inlet temperature, controls the
rotation speed of the fans, and reports the status of the fans to the LMPT or UMPT in the
BBU3900.
2 Technical Specifications
2.1 Capacity
Table 2-1 Capacity
Item Specifications
Board Specifications
LMPT Two FE/GE electrical ports, two FE/GE optical ports,
or one FE/GE optical port + one FE/GE electrical
port
Board Specifications
UMPT One FE/GE electrical port, one FE/GE optical port,
and one DB26 port transmitting four links of E1/T1
signals
UTRP4 Two DB26 port transmitting a total of eight links of
E1/T1 signals
UTRPc Four FE/GE electrical ports and two FE/GE optical
ports
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Dimensions (height x width x 86 mm x 442 mm x 310 mm (3.46 in. x 17.40 in. x
depth) 12.20 in.)
Weight 12 kg (26.46 lb) (in full configuration)
Item Specifications
Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa