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ZXSDR R8862

R88 Product Description


ZXSDR R8862 Product Description

ZXSDR R8862 Product Description


Version Date Author Reviewer Notes
Chen Yong, Yang First release, information of GSM, UMTS and
V1.00 2014-05-30 Yang Lisha
Xu FDD LTE multi-mode are all included
Chen Yong, Yang
V1.01 2014-06-09 Yang Lisha Modify U/L dual-mode
mode capacity
Xu

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ZTE CONFIDENTIAL: This document contains proprietary information of ZTE and is not to be disclosed or used
without the prior written permission of ZTE.
Due to update and improvement of ZTE products and technologies, information in this document is subjected to
change without notice.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Overview ................................................................................................
................................ ............................................ 4
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................
................................ .......................................... 4
1.2 Benefits................................................................................................
................................ ................................................ 4
1.3 Application Scenarios ................................................................
.......................................................... 5

2 Product Architecture ................................................................


......................................................... 5
2.1 Physicalal Structure ................................................................................................
................................ 5
2.2 Hardware Structure ................................................................
.............................................................. 6
2.2.1 TRX ................................................................................................
................................ ..................................................... 7
2.2.2 PA9
2.2.3 DFL ................................................................................................
................................ ...................................................... 9
2.2.4 PWR ................................................................................................
................................ .................................................. 10
2.2.5 PIB ................................................................................................
................................ ..................................................... 10
2.3 External Interfaces .............................................................................................
............................. 10
2.4 Software Architecture ................................................................
......................................................... 12
2.5 Functionality................................................................................................
................................ ....................................... 13

3 Technical Specifications
ecifications ................................................................
................................................. 14
3.1 Physical Indices ................................................................................................
................................. 14
3.2 Performance Indices ................................................................
.......................................................... 15
3.2.1 Operation
eration Frequency Band ................................................................
................................................ 15
3.2.2 Capacity ................................................................................................
................................ ............................................. 15
3.2.3 Receiver Sensitivity ................................................................
............................................................ 15
3.2.4 TOC Output Power ................................................................
............................................................ 16
3.3 Power Indices ................................................................................................
................................ .................................... 16
3.3.1 Power Supply ................................................................................................
................................ ..................................... 16
3.3.2 Power Consumption................................................................
........................................................... 17
3.4 Transmission ................................................................................................
................................ ..................................... 18
3.5 Working Environment
ronment ................................................................
......................................................... 18
3.6 Electromagnetic Compatibility ................................................................
............................................ 19
3.7 Reliability ................................................................................................
................................ ........................................... 19

4 Installation ................................................................................................
................................ ....................................... 19

5 Configurations ................................................................................................
................................. 20

6 Abbreviation ................................................................................................
................................ .................................... 21

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FIGURES

Figure 2-1
1 R8862 Physical Structure ................................................................
.................................................. 6
Figure 2-2
2 R8862 System Structure ................................................................
.................................................... 6
Figure 2-3
3 R8862 External Interfaces ................................................................
................................................11
Figure 2-4
4 R8862 Software Structure................................................................
.................................................12

TABLES

Table 2-1 R8862 Modules ................................................................................................


................................ ................................... 7
Table 2-2
2 R8862 External Interfaces Description ...............................................................
...............................11
Table 3-1
1 R8862 Physical Indices ................................................................
......................................................14
Table 3-2
2 R8862 Operation Frequency Band ................................................................
.....................................15
Table 3-3 R8862 Capacity ................................................................................................
................................ .................................15
Table 3-4
4 R8862 Receiver Sensitivity ................................................................
................................................16
Table 3-5 R8862 TOC Output Power ................................................................
.................................................16
Table 3-6
6 R8862 Power Supply ................................................................
.........................................................16
Table 3-7
7 R8862 Power Consumption in UMTS Single Mode ............................................17
................................
Table 3-8
8 R8862 Power Consumption in GSM Single Mode ..............................................17
................................
Table 3-9
9 R8862 Power Consumption in LTE Single Mode................................
................................................17
Table 3-10
10 R8862 Power Consumption in G/U Dual-Mode
Dual ................................
................................................17
Table 3-11
11 R8862 Power Consumption in G/L Dual-Mode
Dual ................................
.................................................17
Table 3-12 R8862 Power
wer Consumption in U/L Dual-Mode
Dual ................................
.................................................18
Table 3-13
13 R8862 CPRI Interfaces ................................................................
....................................................18
Table 3-14
14 R8862 Environment Condition Compatibility ....................................................18
................................
Table 3-15
15 R8862 Reliability Characteristics ................................................................
......................................19

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1 Overview

1.1 Introduction
roduction

With the multi-mode


mode era coming, ZTE, who is dedicated to providing
provid comprehensive
network solutions and delivering
deliver the future-oriented
oriented quality network for the operators,
developed the ground breaking SDR unified platform with
th the essential feature to support
multi-mode and multi-band
multi radio access.

Based on this innovative SDR platform,


platform ZTE promotes a series of products to satisfy
different scenario requirements, including the indoor
ndoor macro, outdoor macro, distributed,
d
outdoor micro, mini
ini and pico base station.

To comply with the further requirements for lower power consumption, smaller space
occupation and higher performance of products from operators, ZTE released the magic
series of RRUs, the new generation of SDR RRUs. Four types of RRUs, 1T2R ZXSDR
R8861, 2T2R ZXSDR R8862,
R8862 2T4R ZXSDR R8862A and 3T6R ZXSDR R8863 are
included in the series. In this
thi document, ZXSDR R8862 (hereinafter
after referred to as R8862)
is introduced.

R8862 is the latest ZTE outdoor remote RF unit (RRU) with two transmitters.
transmitter It supports
GSM, UMTS and LTE communication systems, featuring portable structure, high output
outp
power and easy installation. Based on ZTE new generation of RRU platform, With the
dual-PA design, R8862 can work in single GSM, UMTS or LTE single mode or
multi-mode in the same frequency band.

1.2 Benefits

By inheriting SDR structure and introducing new technologies, R8862 has only half the
volume of R8882, the previous generation of RRU, and full working bandwidth and high
power efficiency. The following part lists the key benefits for operators.

 Minimum volume to reduce the difficulty of deployment

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R8862, 12L
L in volume and 14 kg in weight, is the smallest 2T2R
2 RRU of 2*60W
output power in the industry.. The light and compact design enables it to be easily
carried and installed. The load bearing requirement
requirement for the tower or wall is reduced.

 SDR 2T2R design to ensure one


o clear and simple network

R8862
2 supports GSM, UMTS or LTE single or mixed technologies. Design of
R8862 2T2R channels ensures the smooth evolution of the system from
GSM/UMTS to LTE 2*2 MIMO. Instead of running hardware on independent
platforms for each technology, operators can implement various wireless
technologies by software configuration on the same hardware platform, such as
GSM+LTE in 1800MHz, or UMTS+LTE in 2100MHz. It decreases the investment
risk and offers more flexible operation strategies for operators.

 Green RRU with low power consumption

R8862’s
’s improvement in materials and design of structure and modules, results in
higher PA efficiency and lower
lower power consumption than R8882.
R8882 The remarkable
decrease in power consumption effectively reduces the expenditure of power
supply equipment such as battery, and electric charges.

1.3 Application Scenarios

R8862 and
nd one base band unit
unit (BBU) form a complete BTS/NodeB, implementing radio
transmission in the covered area, controlling radio channels and realizing the
communication with the Base Station Controller (BSC/RNC). It supports indoor and
outdoor applications.

2 Product Architecture

2.1 Physical Structure

R8862 is the GSM/UMTS/LTE


GSM/UMTS multi-mode multi-carrier remote RF module (RRU) with
two transmitters. The physical appearance is shown below.

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Figure 2-1 R8862 Physical Structure

2.2 Hardware Structure

R8862 consists of transceiver (TRX), power amplifier


plifier (PA), duplexer (DFL),
(DFL) power
(PWR), and lightning protection module (PIB), as shown in Figure 2-2.
2

Figure 2-2 R8862 System Structure

AISG/MON PIB RTR 2 * PA


LMT

OPT 1
OPT 2 PA Out

R8862 PWR DFL


GND

AC/DC in ANT1 ANT2

R8862 module functions are introduced in Table 2-1.

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Table 2-1 R8862 Modules

Module Function

TRX Receives and transmits the signals of panel interfaces, digital


intermediate frequency and RF, and provides controls clock,
power and power amplification.

PA PA amplifies downlink RF signals and outputs them to the


duplexer. LNA is included in this module, amplifying uplink RF
signals and output them to TRX.

DFL Consists of a duplexer and it can receive diversities.

PWR Provides EMC protection for the power interface, monitoring


interface, and the AISG interface.

PIB Provides lightning protection for the AISG,, RS485 and dry
contacts

2.2.1 TRX

 Optical interface processing function

− Supports RRU cascading

− Exchange IQ data with the baseband resource pool


Exchanges

− Implements message interaction such as management, maintenance and


signaling messages

 Clock processing function

− Recovers clock for data on the optical interface to generate reference clock
source

− Generates work clock based on the local reference clock of high-stability


high clock
phase locked

 Downlink processing function

− Format conversion for downlink output IQ data

− Downlink power calibration

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− Downlink peak clipping

− Pre-distortion
distortion processing for downlink digits

− Downlink single transfer channel

− TCPW detection

 Uplink processing function

− Format conversion for uplink output IQ data

− Uplink power calibration

 RF hopping function

 Rate adaptation modulation function

 Monitoring function

− PA Forward power detection — when the forward power exceeds the power
alarm threshold, the TRM reports an alarm and controls PA output by the
signal of enabling PA output shutoff.

− PA reverse power (SWR) detection — when the reverse power exceeds the
SWR alarm threshold, the TRM reports an alarm and controls PA output by the
signal of enabling PA output shutoff.

− PA temperature detection — when the temperature exceeds the


over-temperature
temperature alarm threshold, the TRM reports
reports an alarm and controls PA
output by the signal of enabling PA output shutoff.

 Transmit output power detection function

− Power input under-voltage


under alarm detection and report

− Power output under-voltage


under alarm detection and report

 System environment supervision function

 TCPW message report function

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 RCPW message report function

 PLL unlocked alarm function

 CPRI self-detection
detection alarm function

 Hardware configuration information for all RRU modules

 Indicator function

 Interfaces connecting with external equipment


equi

− Two CPRIs

− Two input dry contacts

− One RS485 serial port, communicating with external monitoring equipment

− One LMT port for local debugging

− One AISG electrically–tuned


electrically antenna interface

− One power supply connector

2.2.2 PA

 Amplifies downlink RF signals and


a outputs
tputs them to the duplexer

 Provides a pre-distortion
pre feedback and SWR detection interface for the RTR

 Provides a read-write
read interface for module asset management

 Provides
s individual switch-off
switch control

 Detects the module internal temperature

2.2.3 DFL

 Lightning protection

 Receives diversities

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 Expands ports for frequency points

2.2.4 PWR

DC power supply:

 Converts voltage
oltage for the system power supply

 Provides the lightning protection


protecti for -48 V power supply

 Provides integrated lightning


l protection unit for the AISG,, RS485 and dry contacts,
and the protection level is 20 KA

 Provides -48
48 V power filter

AC power supply:

 Converts voltage for the system power supply

 Supports 110V/220V AC power supply

2.2.5 PIB

 Provides lightning
ightning protection
p for the AISG, RS485 and dry contacts
contact

2.3 External Interfaces

R8862’s external interfaces


interface are located at the bottom and side, as shown in the following
figure.

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Figure 2-3 R8862 External Interfaces

1
2
3

5 4
a b
c
a: Front view
b: Side view with the maintenance
window open
c: Bottom view

6 7

The interfaces are described in the following table.

Table 2-2 R8862 External Interfaces Description

S.N. Label Interface Interface Type/Connector


BBU and RRU
1 OPT1 Interfaces / RRU LC-mode
mode optical interface (IEC 874)
cascading interface

RRU cascading
2 OPT2 LC-mode
mode optical interface (IEC 874)
interface

DC: 2-pin round connector (pin)


3 PWR Power input interface
AC: 3-pin round connector (pin)

TX/RX
ANT1
4 antenna 50Ω DIN-mode
mode Connector
(TX/RX)
feeder interface

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ANT2 TX/RX antenna


5 50Ω DIN-mode
mode Connector
(TX/RX) feeder interface

Protection 2
6 GND 16 mm yellow/green round terminal
ground interface

AISG equipment
interface
External monitoring
7 AISG/MON DB15 connector
interface &
LMT O&M Ethernet
interface

2.4 Software Architecture


Architec

The software system of R8862 can be divided into operating support layer and
application layer.

Figure 2-4 R8862 Software Structure

GSM/UMTS/LTE Functions

LMT SCS OAM DBS BRS BRACS


NOP

OMC-B OSS

Linux

Hardware (BSP)

The operating support layer provides the functions of OSS, while OAM, DBS, BRS,
BRACS and SCS serve different BTS modes.

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 Operating and
nd Maintenance (OAM) provides the configuration, alarm and
performance measurement function.

 Database
ase Sub-system
Sub (DBS) is the database system.

 Bearer Sub-system
system (BRS) processes the protocol stack.

 Bearer Access Control Sub-system


Sub (BRACS) controls the access to bear layer.

 System Control Sub-system


Sub (SCS) controls the power supplying and active/standby
switching.

Operation Support Sub-system


Sub (OSS)
OSS) is the support layer in this entire framework, which
is a hardware platform for running software and provides basic functions like scheduling,
schedu
timer, memory management, communication, sequencing control, monitoring, alarming
and logging.

Board Support Package (BSP) is the software closely connected with the board
hardware and supports Real Time Operation Support Sub-system
Sub system (RT OSS) to work on
the board.

2.5 Functionality

R8862 supports functionalities as follows.

 Supports multi-band
multi of DD/900/1800/2100MHz.

 Supports the configuration of 5MHz/4.8MHz/4.6MHz/4.4MHz/4.2MHz


/4.4MHz/4.2MHz channel
interval of UMTS carrier.
carrier

 Support LTE configuration of 1.4MHz/3MHz/5MHz/10MHz/15MHz


MHz/20MHz scalable
bandwidth.

 Supports two way transmitting and two-way receiving.

 Supports GSM, UMTS,


UMTS or LTE single mode or mixed-mode.

 Support 64QAM modulation in both downlink and uplink.


uplink

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 Supports RTWP report interval at 100ms and 2ms.


2ms

 Supports transmit power reporting function for every carrier.


carrier

 Supports over loading protection function for power amplifier.


amplifier

 Supports measurement, compensation and adjustment function for channel delay.


delay

 Supports dynamic PA voltage adjustment


a to achieve the bestt efficiency
efficie in different
system loads.

 Supports transmitting
transmit channel switching on/off function.

 Supports no impact to connected RRUs and the running BBU in case of R8862
software failure
ailure.

 Supports built-in
built in lightning protection function for DC power supply.
supply

3 Technical Specifications

3.1 Physical Indices

R8862 features small and light,


light with 12 liters of volume. The physical indices are listed
below.

Table 3-1 R8862 Physical Indices

Item Index

Dimension (H*W**D) 422mm × 218mm × 133mm

Weight 14 Kg

Color Silver gray

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3.2 Performance Indices

3.2.1 Operation Frequency Band

Table 3-2 R8862 Operation Frequency Band

System RRU Frequency Spectrum(MHz)


Spectrum
GSM single mode 900/1800

UMTS single mode 900/2100

LTE single mode DD/900/1800/2100

G/U dual-mode 900

G/L dual-mode 1800

U/L dual-mode 2100

Note: The actual working bandwidth and IBW are subject to the products configured.

3.2.2 Capacity

Table 3-3 R8862 Capacity

System RRU Capacity

GSM single mode 12 TRXs

UMTS single mode 8 Carriers

LTE single mode 1.4M, 3M, 5M, 10M, 15M, 20MHz

8 GSM TRXs + 2 UMTS Carriers, or


G/U dual-mode
4 GSM TRXs + 4 UMTS Carriers

G/L dual-mode 1800MHz


1800M 8 GSM TRXs + LTE 20MHz

U/L dual-mode 2 UMTS carriers (MIMO) + LTE 20MHz

3.2.3 Receiver Sensitivity

The receiver sensitivity of R8862 is shown as following table.

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Table 3-4 R8862 Receiver Sensitivity

Frequency
Single Antenna Dual Antennas Four Antennas
Mode Spectrum(M
(dBm) (dBm) (dBm)
Hz)

GSM 900/1800 -113.5 -115.5 N/A

UMTS 2100 -126.5 -129.2 N/A

DD -106.6 -109.4 N/A

LTE 900 -106.6 -109.4 -112.2

1800/2100
2100 -106.4 -109.2 -112

3.2.4 TOC Output Power

Table 3-5 R8862 TOC Output Power

RRU Type TOC Output Power

DD: 2*40W
R8862
900M/1800M/2100MHz: 2*60W
2*6

Note: When “ZGO-04


04-01-011
011 Power Boost for 8PSK” is applied in GSM mode, the TOC output

power achieves the same in 8PSK modulation as in GMSK.

3.3 Power Indices

3.3.1 Power Supply

Table 3-6 R8862 Power Supply

Item Index

DC: -48 V (-37 V – -60 V DC)


power supply
AC: 220 V / 110 V (90 V – 290
2 V AC)

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3.3.2 Power Consumption

Table 3-7 R8862 Power Consumption in UMTS Single Mode

wer Consumption (W)


Power
Item
Average Peak

900MHz S4/TOC
/TOC 20W/carrier 220 315

2100MHz S4/TOC
/TOC 20W/carrier 210 325

Table 3-8 R8862 Power Consumption in GSM Single Mode

Power
wer Consumption (W)
Item
Average Peak

900MHz S8/TOC
/TOC 15W/TRX 265 410

1800MHz S8/TOC
/TOC 15W/TRX 255 410

Table 3-9 R8862 Power Consumption in LTE Single Mode


[1]
Item DD 900M 1.8G 2.1G

Typical power consumption(W)


consumption 180 210 220 215

Maximum power consumption(W)


consumption 310 430 450 440

Note [1]: LTE power consumption is given at maximum output power.

Table 3-10 R8862 Power Consumption in G/U Dual-Mode

wer Consumption (W)


Power
Item
Average Peak

900MHz 4G2U
330 410
TOC 20W/TRX, 20W/carrier
20W

Table 3-11 R8862 Power Consumption in G/L Dual-Mode

Power
wer Consumption (W)
Item
Average Peak
1800MHz 4G1L
290 410
TOC 20W/GSM TRX+20W/LTE
TRX

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Table 3-12 R8862 Power Consumption in U/L Dual-Mode

Power
wer Consumption (W)
Item
Average Peak

900MHz 4U1L
280 410
TOC 20W/UMTS carrier+20W/LTE

2100MHz 4U1L
275 410
TOC 20W/UMTS carrier+20W/LTE

3.4 Transmission

R8862 is connected to BBU through CPRI interfaces.

Table 3-13 R8862 CPRI Interfaces

Interface
Item Value Speed Standard
Type

1.25Gbps
2.5Gbps
CPRI interface 2 SFP (LC) CPRI V4.2
3Gbps
6Gbps

3.5 Working Environment

Table 3-14 R8862 Environment Condition Compatibility

Item Index

Temperature -40 – +55 °C

Relative humidity
umidity 5% – 95%

Waterproof/dustproof
ustproof IP65

≤5 Ω; earth resistance can be less than 10 Ω in


Ground thunder-less area where there less than 20
thunderstorm days per year.
year

Indoor pack deposited


Storage
Temperature: -40 °C – 70 °C

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Relative Humidity: 5% – 100%


100

3.6 Electromagnetic Compatibility

YD/T 1595.2-2007

ETSI EN 301 489-01,


01, ETSI EN 301 489-23
489

ETSI EN 300 386–


–V1.3.2

(CISPR22) Class B

Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE)

3.7 Reliability

Table 3-15 R8862 Reliability Characteristics

Item Index

DC: ≥464,000 hours


MTBF
AC: ≥442,000 hours

MTTR 1 hour

DC: ≥99.999784%
Availability index
AC: ≥99.999774%

DC: ≤1.133min/year
Down duration
AC: ≤1.189min/year

4 Installation
R8862 is easy to be deployed.

 It is portable to transport and flexible to install on the pole, tower and against wall.

 Only fibers, power cables, RF cable antennas and AISG


ISG cables need to be
connected.

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 It suits any weather condition with water resistance and dust proof case, which
reaches IP65.

5 Configuration
onfigurations
R8862 supports GSM,
GSM UMTS or LTE single mode or mixed-mode
mode through software
configuration. One
ne R8862 supports one 2*2 MIMO cell and three R8862 modules with
one B8200 form one three-sector
three non-MIMO or 2*2 MIMO site.

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6 Abbreviation
Abbreviation Full Name
rd
3GPP 3 Generation Partnership Project

AISG Antenna Interface Standard Group

BBU Base Band processing Unit

BRACS Barrier Access Control Sub-system

BRS Barrier Sub-system

BSP Board Support Package

CAPEX Capital Expenditure

CPRI Common Public Radio Interface

DBS Data Base Sub-system

GSM Global System for Mobile communications

LMT Local Maintenance Terminal

MTBF Mean Time Between Failures

MTTR Mean Time To Recovery

OAM Operating And Maintenance

OPEX Operation Expenditure

OSS Operation Support Sub-system

RCPW Received Carrier Power

RF Radio Frequency

RRU Remote Radio Unit

RTWP Received Total Wideband Power

SCS System Control Sub-system

SDR Software Defined Radio

TCPW Transmitted Carrier Power

UE User Equipment

UMTS Universal
niversal Mobile Telecommunications System

UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network

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