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RRU5905 Techinical Specification
RRU5905 Techinical Specification
RRU5905 Techinical Specification
V100R017C10
Technical Specifications
Issue 01
Date 2021-03-05
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Contents
Product Versions
The following table lists the base station product versions related to the RRU.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Network planners
● Onsite engineers
● System engineers
Organization
01 (2021-03-05)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with Draft A (2020-12-29), this issue does not include any new topics
or changes, or exclude any topics.
Draft A (2020-12-29)
This is a draft.
Compared with Issue 01 (2020-04-07) of V100R016C10, this issue does not include
any new topics.
Compared with Issue 01 (2020-04-07) of V100R016C10, this issue includes the
following changes.
5.1 RRU5905 (2100 MHz) Added the 30/40 MHz bandwidth and power
RF Specifications configurations supported by NR FDD carriers.
5.3 RRU5905 (2100 MHz) Modified the port rate of the module.
CPRI Port Specifications
Table 3-1 Frequency bands and RATs supported by an RRU5905 (900 MHz)
Frequency Protocol RX TX RAT IBW
Band -defined Frequency Frequency (MHz)
(MHz) Band Band Band
(MHz) (MHz)
NOTE
● In the following, 900 EGSM and 900 PGSM are referred to as 900 MHz.
● Passive intermodulation (PIM) refers to the intermodulation effect caused by
nonlinearities in the passive components of an antenna system when high-power
signals of multiple frequencies are transmitted. This intermodulation effect decreases
the uplink sensitivity and negatively affects the network quality.
● When the RX and TX signals of an RRU are configured on the same port, the third-order
passive intermodulation (PIM3) may affect the RX frequency band. Moreover, the
antenna system (including but not limited to the antenna, feeder/jumper, combiner,
TMA, anti-interference filter, surge protector, and RET device) affects PIM3 indicators,
which deteriorates the performance of the receive frequency band and causes the
receive frequency band even to be unusable. For example, when the PIM3 is -140
dBc@2x43 dBm, the static receiver sensitivity of a single RRU channel deteriorates by 22
dB or less for GSM and by 9 dB or less for UMTS/LTE/NR FDD.
a: ATBR in the TX/RX Mode column indicates that the RF module uses A
transmit channels and B receive channels.
b: The carrier quantity listed in the Capacity column is the maximum number of
carriers that can be configured for the module working in a single mode. For
details about the carrier combinations for the module working in multiple
modes, see Output Power Configuration in the following table.
c: The bandwidth information in Supported Bandwidth is the standard
bandwidth that can be configured for a single-mode carrier when only one
carrier is configured. In any carrier combination scenario, the total bandwidth of
all carriers cannot exceed the IBW value. For details about the bandwidth that
can be configured for each carrier in each carrier combination scenario, see
Output Power Configuration in the following table. For details about the non-
standard bandwidths that can be configured for LTE FDD carriers, see Compact
Bandwidth (FDD).
NOTE
Table 3-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an RRU5905 (900 MHz)
Frequency Maximum Output Output Power Configuration
Band (MHz) Powera
a: AxC W in the Maximum Output Power column indicates that the number of
TX channels of the RF module is A and the maximum output power of each TX
channel is C W.
NOTE
Receiver Sensitivity
NOTE
RF Compliance Standards
Item Standard
Input Power
NOTE
DC RRUs can use external power modules to support AC scenarios. For details about the
types of external power modules supported by each type of RRU, see section "RRU Auxiliary
Devices" in the corresponding RRU hardware description. For details about the external
power modules, see user guides of the corresponding models.
Item Specification
900 370
Environmental Specifications
Item Specification
NOTE
The output power of an RRU temporarily decreases when it operates at temperature ranges
10ºC (18ºF) less than or equal to its maximum rated value. This is dependent on
installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration.
NOTE
● Unless otherwise specified, the lightning protection specifications depend on the surge
waveform of 8/20 μs.
● Unless otherwise specified as maximum discharge current, all the surge current items refer
to nominal discharge current.
Item Specifications
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 3-12 CPRI port protocol and rate of an RRU5905 (900 MHz)
2 CPRI 1.25/2.5/4.9/9.8
The maximum level of cascading between an RRU and a BBU depends on the
cascading capability of the RRU working in different RATs and the bandwidth
resources of the CPRI ports on the BBU side. The following table lists the
maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between an RRU and a BBU
when the RRU works in a single mode. When the RRU works in multimode
concurrency scenarios, the maximum level of cascading and maximum distance
between the multimode RRU and a BBU are determined by the capabilities for the
mode with the lowest capabilities.
GSM 6 40
UMTS 6 40
LTE NB-IoT 4 20
NR FDD 4 20
NOTE
● For details about the CPRI topologies supported by each RRU model, see RF Unit and
Topology Management.
● For details about the ALD capabilities supported by each RRU model (for example, the
capabilities of RF ports supporting RET antennas and TMAs), see ALD Management.
Table 4-1 Frequency bands and RATs supported by an RRU5905 (1800 MHz)
Frequency Protocol RX TX RAT IBW
Band -defined Frequency Frequency (MHz)
(MHz) Band Band Band
(MHz) (MHz)
a: ATBR in the TX/RX Mode column indicates that the RF module uses A
transmit channels and B receive channels.
b: The carrier quantity listed in the Capacity column is the maximum number of
carriers that can be configured for the module working in a single mode. For
details about the carrier combinations for the module working in multiple
modes, see Output Power Configuration in the following table.
c: The bandwidth information in Supported Bandwidth is the standard
bandwidth that can be configured for a single-mode carrier when only one
carrier is configured. In any carrier combination scenario, the total bandwidth of
all carriers cannot exceed the IBW value. For details about the bandwidth that
can be configured for each carrier in each carrier combination scenario, see
Output Power Configuration in the following table. For details about the non-
standard bandwidths that can be configured for LTE FDD carriers, see Compact
Bandwidth (FDD).
NOTE
Table 4-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an RRU5905 (1800 MHz)
Frequency Maximum Output Output Power Configuration
Band (MHz) Powera
a: AxC W in the Maximum Output Power column indicates that the number of
TX channels of the RF module is A and the maximum output power of each TX
channel is C W.
NOTE
Table 4-4 SUL carrier configurations of an RRU5905 (LN, 1800 MHz, 2R)
Maximum Number of Maximum Number of Bandwidth per NR SUL
LTE FDD Carriers NR SUL Carriers Carrier (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 1 15/20
Table 4-5 SUL carrier configurations of an RRU5905 (GLN, 1800 MHz, 2R)
Maximum Maximum Maximum Bandwidth per
Number of GSM Number of LTE Number of NR NR SUL Carrier
Carriers FDD Carriers SUL Carriers (MHz)
4 2 (MIMO) 1 15/20
6 1 (MIMO) 1 15/20
NOTE
The uplink bandwidth of an LTE carrier enabled with uplink spectrum sharing must be the
same as the uplink bandwidth of an NR carrier. For detailed bandwidth, see the value in the
Bandwidth per NR SUL Carrier (MHz) column in the preceding table. The uplink
bandwidth of an LTE carrier that is not enabled with uplink spectrum sharing is not limited
by the NR SUL bandwidth.
Receiver Sensitivity
NOTE
RF Compliance Standards
Input Power
NOTE
DC RRUs can use external power modules to support AC scenarios. For details about the
types of external power modules supported by each type of RRU, see section "RRU Auxiliary
Devices" in the corresponding RRU hardware description. For details about the external
power modules, see user guides of the corresponding models.
1800 370
Environmental Specifications
NOTE
The output power of an RRU temporarily decreases when it operates at temperature ranges
10ºC (18ºF) less than or equal to its maximum rated value. This is dependent on
installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration.
NOTE
● Unless otherwise specified, the lightning protection specifications depend on the surge
waveform of 8/20 μs.
● Unless otherwise specified as maximum discharge current, all the surge current items refer
to nominal discharge current.
Item Specifications
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 4-14 CPRI port protocol and rate of an RRU5905 (1800 MHz)
2 CPRI 1.25/2.5/4.9/9.8
The maximum level of cascading between an RRU and a BBU depends on the
cascading capability of the RRU working in different RATs and the bandwidth
resources of the CPRI ports on the BBU side. The following table lists the
maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between an RRU and a BBU
when the RRU works in a single mode. When the RRU works in multimode
concurrency scenarios, the maximum level of cascading and maximum distance
between the multimode RRU and a BBU are determined by the capabilities for the
mode with the lowest capabilities.
GSM 6 40
LTE NB-IoT 4 20
NR SUL 4 20
NR FDD 4 20
NOTE
● For details about the CPRI topologies supported by each RRU model, see RF Unit and
Topology Management.
● For details about the ALD capabilities supported by each RRU model (for example, the
capabilities of RF ports supporting RET antennas and TMAs), see ALD Management.
Table 5-1 Frequency bands and RATs supported by an RRU5905 (2100 MHz)
Frequency Protocol RX TX RAT IBW
Band -defined Frequency Frequency (MHz)
(MHz) Band Band Band
(MHz) (MHz)
a: ATBR in the TX/RX Mode column indicates that the RF module uses A
transmit channels and B receive channels.
b: The carrier quantity listed in the Capacity column is the maximum number of
carriers that can be configured for the module working in a single mode. For
details about the carrier combinations for the module working in multiple
modes, see Output Power Configuration in the following table.
c: The bandwidth information in Supported Bandwidth is the standard
bandwidth that can be configured for a single-mode carrier when only one
carrier is configured. In any carrier combination scenario, the total bandwidth of
all carriers cannot exceed the IBW value. For details about the bandwidth that
can be configured for each carrier in each carrier combination scenario, see
Output Power Configuration in the following table. For details about the non-
standard bandwidths that can be configured for LTE FDD carriers, see Compact
Bandwidth (FDD).
Table 5-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an RRU5905 (2100 MHz)
a: AxC W in the Maximum Output Power column indicates that the number of
TX channels of the RF module is A and the maximum output power of each TX
channel is C W.
NOTE
Table 5-4 SUL carrier configurations of an RRU5905 (LN, 2100 MHz, 2R)
2 (MIMO) 1 15/20
Table 5-5 SUL carrier configurations of an RRU5905 (ULN, 2100 MHz, 2R)
4 2 (MIMO) 1 15/20
6 1 (MIMO) 1 15/20
NOTE
The uplink bandwidth of an LTE carrier enabled with uplink spectrum sharing must be the
same as the uplink bandwidth of an NR carrier. For detailed bandwidth, see the value in the
Bandwidth per NR SUL Carrier (MHz) column in the preceding table. The uplink
bandwidth of an LTE carrier that is not enabled with uplink spectrum sharing is not limited
by the NR SUL bandwidth.
Receiver Sensitivity
NOTE
RF Compliance Standards
Item Standard
Item Standard
Input Power
NOTE
DC RRUs can use external power modules to support AC scenarios. For details about the
types of external power modules supported by each type of RRU, see section "RRU Auxiliary
Devices" in the corresponding RRU hardware description. For details about the external
power modules, see user guides of the corresponding models.
2100 345
Environmental Specifications
NOTE
The output power of an RRU temporarily decreases when it operates at temperature ranges
10ºC (18ºF) less than or equal to its maximum rated value. This is dependent on
installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration.
NOTE
● Unless otherwise specified, the lightning protection specifications depend on the surge
waveform of 8/20 μs.
● Unless otherwise specified as maximum discharge current, all the surge current items refer
to nominal discharge current.
Item Specifications
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 5-14 CPRI port protocol and rate of an RRU5905 (2100 MHz)
2 CPRI 1.25/2.5/4.9/9.8
The maximum level of cascading between an RRU and a BBU depends on the
cascading capability of the RRU working in different RATs and the bandwidth
resources of the CPRI ports on the BBU side. The following table lists the
maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between an RRU and a BBU
when the RRU works in a single mode. When the RRU works in multimode
concurrency scenarios, the maximum level of cascading and maximum distance
between the multimode RRU and a BBU are determined by the capabilities for the
mode with the lowest capabilities.
UMTS 6 40
NR SUL 4 20
NR FDD 4 20
NOTE
● For details about the CPRI topologies supported by each RRU model, see RF Unit and
Topology Management.
● For details about the ALD capabilities supported by each RRU model (for example, the
capabilities of RF ports supporting RET antennas and TMAs), see ALD Management.
General Rules
● For an nT RF module (n is 2, 4, or 8), the restriction is as follows:
● The following table lists the available power configurations for each GSM
carrier.
Output Power per Carrier (Unit: Output Power per Carrier (Unit:
W) dBm)
80.0 49.0
60.0 47.8
40.0 46.0
31.0 44.9
30.0 44.8
27.0 44.3
25.0 44.0
20.0 43.0
16.0 42.0
15.0 41.8
14.0 41.5
13.3 41.2
13.0 41.1
12.0 40.8
11.0 40.4
10.0 40.0
9.5 39.8
9.0 39.5
8.5 39.3
8.0 39.0
7.5 38.8
7.0 38.5
6.0 37.8
5.5 37.4
5.0 37.0
4.0 36.0
3.7 35.7
Output Power per Carrier (Unit: Output Power per Carrier (Unit:
W) dBm)
3.1 34.9
3.0 34.8
2.5 34.0
2.0 33.0
1.5 31.8
1.0 30.0
– When a cell is configured with multiple NB-IoT carriers, the cell can have
only one anchor carrier but can have multiple non-anchor carriers.
NOTE