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V1.00
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Shiyuqi
Zhangwei
Remarks
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
1.1
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
Overview ......................................................................................................................1
Key Features ................................................................................................................1
Advanced Technology..................................................................................................2
FEC-Seed Solomon Technology..................................................................................2
Adaptive Coding and Modulation Technology .............................................................3
Hybrid & Native transmission solution .........................................................................3
2
2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.2
2.3
2.3.1
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
II
FIGURES
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
III
Overview
ZXMW SR10 is SDH family of digital microwave systems by ZTE Corporation. It leads the market
in technology innovation, network flexibility, and IP evolution.
ZXMW SR10 S340 is a comprehensive high capacity IP and Migration-to-IP network solution. It
was designed as a native Ethernet microwave radio platform that can integrate smoothly in any
network, while providing a broad range of software-configurable licensed channel schemes It
supports both data and voice transmission, typically in mobile RAN, backhaul, enterprise,
government, and public safety networks.. It is optimized for combined SDH-IP operation in next
generation wireless networks.
ZXMW SR10 S340 supports frequency bands from 6 to 38 GHz and supports 16xE1 telephony
with 5xFE and 2xGbE data interfaces. Advanced Adaptive Code Modulation (ACM) from QPSK to
256QAM provides bandwidth range from 7 to 56MHz for 10 to 500Mbps throughputs. ZXMW
SR10 S340 is developed for low-to-high capacity SDH access and transport.
1.1
Key Features
This section introduces the key features of ZXMW SR10 S340 microwave systems. The main
frequency bands, capacity, modulation and configuration are listed in Table 1 .
Table 1
Key Features
Frequency Band
L6, U6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 22, 26, 28, 32,
38GHz
Capacity
Modulation
Configuration
1+0
1+1 HSB(2*IDU)
ATPC operation
Traffic Interfaces:
5 x 10/100Base-T
1 x 10/100/1000Base-T
SFP 1000Base-X
16 x E1 (optional)
Available configurations:
Ethernet + 16E1
1.2
Flow control
IP frame direct mapping to radio frame, low latency and high throughput
Integrated QoS
Advanced Technology
The following advanced technologies are used in ZXMW SR10 S340 Digital microwave system
design.
1.2.1
ZXMW SR10 S340 System adopts twice accessional FEC coding technology. To build (252, 236)
RS coding which is first FEC coding, 16 byte RS code was tacked after 236 byte. This is known as
RS coding External code. The second accessional FEC coding adopts Convolution Coder. This is
known as Convolution Coder Internal code. Based on this design, ZXMW SR10 S340 System
gets more system gain with less coding length.
1.2.2
Adaptive Coding and Modulation refers to the automatic adjustment that a wireless system can
make in order to optimize over-the-air transmission and prevent weather-related fading from
causing communication on the link to be disrupted. When extreme weather conditions, such as a
storm, affect the transmission and receipt of data and voice over the wireless network, an ACMenabled radio system automatically changes modulation allowing real-time applications to
continue to run uninterrupted. Varying the modulation also varies the amount of bits that are
transferred per signal, thereby enabling higher throughputs and better spectral efficiencies. For
example, a 256 QAM modulation can deliver approximately four times the throughput of 4 QAM
(QPSK).
1.2.3
Native TDM + Native IP, High throughput, Low latency, Hitless dynamic allocation between TDM
and Ethernet service
With Native solution, get optimal all-IP or hybrid TDM-IP backhaul networking - ideal for any RAN
evolution path.
2
2.1
Product Description
Physical Description
The ZXMW SR10 S340 radio system consists of IDU (Indoor Unit) and ODU (Outdoor Unit). The
IDU can be mounted in the standard 19 (483 mm) rack occupying 1U space for unprotected
configuration and one more IDU for 1+1 HSB protection. The ODU is weatherproof and can be
mounted in separate or direct mode with antenna.
The radio is fully programmable in terms of capacity, modulation level, RF frequency channel, and
transmit output power level.
2.1.1
Protected Configuration
2.1.2
Unprotected Configuration
A ZXMW SR10 S340 terminal in an unprotected configuration consists of one IDU and one ODU
connected to the IDU through a coaxial cable.
2.1.3
Alarm Display
In-service performance monitoring and built-in diagnostics are provided to monitor signal quality,
path identification and hardware failures. LEDs and relay contacts provide alarm status. The
ZXMW SR10 S340 supports element management system with SNMP protocol.
2.2
ODU
The unprotected and protected modes (take direct mount for example) are shown from Figure 1
and Figure 2.
Figure 1
Figure 2
4
2.3
IDU
2.3.1
Figure 3
Figure 4
3.1
WEB Management
ZXMW SR10 S340 has Web Management interface for Local/Remote end maintenance,
configuration, and troubleshooting.
The LMT (Local Management Terminal) is a Web-Based Management System. All system
features are provided by Embedded RTOS. C/C++ is employed as programming languages.
Web Management operates on Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), and connect to front panel of IDU
by a network cable, no additional client software required.
The menu navigation bar is shown in Figure5.
Figure 5
3.1.1
Faults Management
All alarms are displayed in fault management page. Alarms data can be monitored and retrieved
easily.
Current Alarms
Event Log
3.1.2
The PM (Performance Monitoring) & Counters menu includes the RMON (Remote Monitoring),
Radio, and Tributary (E1) items.
3.1.3
Radio
Tributaries (E1)
Configuration Management
LMT provides local/remote configuration. User can configure following configuration parameters.
System Time
IP address
Licensing
Ethernet Switch
Frequency
Port management
Protection mode
User can configure frequency, and the adjustable step is 250 kHz.
3.1.4
Diagnostics
Radio Loopback
Line Loopback
Configuration Management
Software Management
Resets Management
3.1.5
Security Management
Performance Parameters
The performance parameters of ZXMW SR10 S340 are described in this chapter.
4.1
The frequency plan and Channel separation is listed in Table 2 and Table 3 .
Table 2
Item
6L,6H GHz
7,8 GHz
11 GHz
13 GHz
15GHz
18GHz
Frequency
Range [GHz]
5.85-6.45,
6.4-7.1
7.1-7.9,
7.7-8.5
10.7-11.7
12.75-13.3
14.4-15.35
17.7-19.7
Standards
ETSI, FCC
ETSI
ETSI, FCC
ETSI
ETSI
ETSI, FCC
RF Channel
Spacing [MHz]
7, 10, 14,
28, 29,
29.65, 30,
40, 56
28, 29,
29.65, 30,
40
7, 14, 28,
56
7, 14, 28,
56
7,14, 20,
27.5, 40,
55,80
RF TX/RX
Spacing [MHz]
252.04, 240,
266, 300,
340,
160,170,500
154, 161,
168, 182,
196, 245,
300, 119,
311.32
490, 520,
530
266
315, 420,
644, 490,
728
1010,
1120,
1008, 1560
Table 3
4.2
Item
23 GHz
24-26 GHz
28 GHz
32 GHz
38 GHz
Frequency
Range [GHz]
21.2-23.65
24.2-26.5
27.35-31.3
31.8-33.4
37-40
Standards
ETSI, FCC
ETSI, FCC
ETSI, FCC
ETSI, FCC
ETSI, FCC
RF Channel
Spacing [MHz]
7, 14, 28, 56
RF TX/RX
Spacing [MHz]
1008, 1200,
1232,
800, 900,
1008
350, 500,
1008
812
1000, 1260,
700
The nominal transmitted power with different modulation schemes is listed in Table 4 .
Table 4
Transmitted Power
Frequency (GHz)
7- 8
11-15
18-28
32-38
QPSK
27.0
26.0
24.0
22.0
19.0
8PSK
27.0
26.0
24.0
22.0
19.0
16QAM
26.0
25.0
23.0
21.0
18.0
32QAM
25.0
24.0
22.0
20.0
17.0
64QAM
25.0
24.0
22.0
20.0
17.0
128QAM
25.0
24.0
22.0
20.0
17.0
256QAM
23.0
22.0
20.0
18.0
15.0
Output
Power
(dBm)
4.3
Guaranteed
2.0 dB
Threshold Power
Table 5
Threshold Power
Modulation
11-15
18-28
32-38
QPSK
-92.0
-91.5
-91.0
-90.5
8PSK
-89.5
-89.0
-88.5
-88.0
16QAM
-86.5
-86.0
-85.5
-85.0
-84.5
-84.0
-83.5
-83.0
-82.0
-81.5
-81.0
-80.5
128QAM
-79.5
-79.0
-78.5
-78.0
256QAM
-76.5
-76.0
-75.5
-75.0
256QAM
-74.5
-74.0
-73.5
-73.0
QPSK
-89.0
-88.5
-88.0
-87.5
8PSK
-87.0
-86.5
-86.0
-85.5
16QAM
-83.5
-83.0
-82.5
-82.0
-81.5
-81.0
-80.5
-80.0
-79.5
-79.0
-78.5
-78.0
128QAM
-76.5
-76.0
-75.5
-75.0
256QAM
-73.5
-73.0
-72.5
-72.0
256QAM
-71.5
-71.0
-70.5
-70.0
QPSK
-86.5
-86.0
-85.5
-85.0
8PSK
-85.0
-84.5
-84.0
-83.5
16QAM
-82.0
-81.5
-81.0
-80.5
32QAM
-78.5
-78.0
-77.5
-77.0
-75.5
-75.0
-74.5
-74.0
128QAM
-72.5
-72.0
-71.5
-71.0
256QAM
-70.5
-70.0
-69.5
-69.0
256QAM
-68.5
-68.0
-67.5
-67.0
64QAM
32QAM
64QAM
64QAM
10
Frequency (GHz)
6-8
32QAM
BER =
-6
10
Bandwidth
7 MHz
14 MHz
28 MHz
Guaranteed
+2.0 dB
Modulation
Bandwidth
6-8
11-15
18-28
32-38
QPSK
-86.0
-85.5
-85.0
-84.5
8PSK
-83.5
-83.0
-82.5
-82.0
16QAM
-80.5
-80.0
-79.5
-79.0
-78.5
-78.0
-77.5
-77.0
-75.0
-74.5
-74.0
-73.5
128QAM
-72.5
-72.0
-71.5
-71.0
256QAM
-69.5
-69.0
-68.5
-68.0
256QAM
-67.5
-67.0
-66.5
-66.0
QPSK
-84.0
-83.5
-83.0
-82.5
8PSK
-82.0
-81.5
-81.0
-80.5
16QAM
-79.5
-79.0
-78.5
-78.0
-76.0
-75.5
-75.0
-74.5
-73.0
-72.5
-72.0
-71.5
128QAM
-70.0
-69.5
-69.0
-68.5
256QAM
-67.5
-67.0
-66.5
-66.0
256QAM
-65.5
-65.0
-64.5
-64.0
32QAM
40 MHz
64QAM
BER =
-6
10
32QAM
56 MHz
64QAM
4.4
Frequency (GHz)
Guaranteed
+2.0 dB
System Gain
Table 6
System Gain
Modulation
Bandwidth
Frequency (GHz)
6
7- 8
11-15
18-28
32-38
QPSK
119.0
118.0
115.5
113.0
109.5
8PSK
116.5
115.5
113.0
110.5
107.0
16QAM
112.5
111.5
109.0
106.5
103.0
109.5
108.5
106.0
103.5
100.0
107.0
106.0
103.5
101.0
97.5
128QAM
104.5
103.5
101.0
98.5
95.0
256QAM
99.5
98.5
96.0
93.5
90.0
256QAM
97.5
96.5
94.0
91.5
88.0
116.0
115.0
112.5
110.0
106.5
8PSK
114.0
113.0
110.5
108.0
104.5
16QAM
109.5
108.5
106.0
103.5
100.0
32QAM
106.5
105.5
103.0
100.5
97.0
64QAM
104.5
103.5
101.0
98.5
95.0
32QAM
7 MHz
64QAM
QPSK
14 MHz
Guaranteed
-3.0 dB
11
128QAM
101.5
100.5
98.0
95.5
92.0
256QAM
96.5
95.5
93.0
90.5
87.0
256QAM
94.5
93.5
91.0
88.5
85.0
Modulation
Bandwidth
Frequency (GHz)
6
7- 8
11-15
18-28
32-38
QPSK
113.5
112.5
110.0
107.5
104.0
8PSK
112.0
111.0
108.5
106.0
102.5
16QAM
108.0
107.0
104.5
102.0
98.5
32QAM
103.5
102.5
100.0
97.5
94.0
100.5
99.5
97.0
94.5
91.0
128QAM
97.5
96.5
94.0
91.5
88.0
256QAM
93.5
92.5
90.0
87.5
84.0
256QAM
91.5
90.5
88.0
85.5
82.0
QPSK
113.0
112.0
109.5
107.0
103.5
8PSK
110.5
109.5
107.0
104.5
101.0
16QAM
106.5
105.5
103.0
100.5
97.0
103.5
102.5
100.0
97.5
94.0
100.0
99.0
96.5
94.0
90.5
128QAM
97.5
96.5
94.0
91.5
88.0
256QAM
92.5
91.5
89.0
86.5
83.0
28 MHz
64QAM
32QAM
40 MHz
64QAM
256QAM
90.5
89.5
87.0
84.5
81.0
QPSK
111.0
110.0
107.5
105.0
101.5
8PSK
109.0
108.0
105.5
103.0
99.5
16QAM
105.5
104.5
102.0
99.5
96.0
101.0
100.0
97.5
95.0
91.5
98.0
97.0
94.5
92.0
88.5
128QAM
95.0
94.0
91.5
89.0
85.5
256QAM
90.5
89.5
87.0
84.5
81.0
256QAM
88.5
87.5
85.0
82.5
79.0
32QAM
56 MHz
64QAM
4.5
Guaranteed
-3.0 dB
System Characteristics
Table 7
System Characteristics
Frequency(GHz)
6L, 6H, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 23, 24-26, 28, 32, 38
ATPC range
20dB, in 1 dB step
Frequency Stability
10 ppm
Configuration
Metering Access
RX Signal Level
12
Modulation Type
Interface Modules
Service Channels
Table 8
System Characteristics(Continued)
Item
Specification
External Alarms
Loop Back
Residual BER
4.6
Less than 10
Metering access
Received signal level (AGC V)
Output power level (TX PWR)
EMC
200,000 Hours
Guaranteed Temperature
Range
IDU: -5 to 45C;
ODU: -35 to +55C
Dimensions (mm)
and Weight
The maximum throughput in Mbps measured when bandwidth is dedicated for ETH traffic use is
listed in Table 9 .
Table 9
Ethernet Throughput
Required
Capacity License
Number of
Supported E1s
QPSK
10
8PSK
25
16QAM
32QAM
Modulation
Bandwidth
Ethernet Throughput
Min
Max
9.5
13.5
14
20
25
20
28
25
10
23
34
25
12
28
40
128QAM
50
13
33
47
256QAM
50
16
38
55
256QAM
50
16
43
60
64QAM
7 MHz
13
QPSK
25
20
29
8PSK
25
12
28
40
16QAM
50
16
38
54
50
16
50
71
50
16
57
82
128QAM
100
16
69
99
256QAM
100
16
81
115
256QAM
100
16
90
128
Required
Capacity License
Number of
Supported E1s
QPSK
50
16
38
54
8PSK
50
16
53
76
16QAM
100
16
75
108
100
16
103
148
32QAM
64QAM
Modulation
32QAM
64QAM
14 MHz
Bandwidth
28 MHz
Ethernet Throughput
150
16
127
182
128QAM
150
16
156
223
256QAM
150
16
167
239
256QAM
200
16
185
264
QPSK
10
16
51
73
8PSK
25
16
71
102
16QAM
25
16
101
144
32QAM
25
16
128
182
25
16
158
225
128QAM
50
16
183
261
256QAM
50
16
214
306
256QAM
50
16
237
339
QPSK
10
16
75
108
8PSK
25
16
113
162
16QAM
25
16
152
217
25
16
204
292
25
16
253
362
128QAM
50
16
304
435
256QAM
50
16
345
493
256QAM
50
16
381
545
64QAM
32QAM
64QAM
14
40 MHz
56 MHz
4.7
Power Consumption
Table 10
Power Consumption
Configuration
1+0
IDU
4.8
1+1
ODU
22W (626GHz)
26W (2838GHz)
39W (626GHz)
43W (2838GHz)
System
47W (626GHz)
51W (2838GHz)
84W (626GHz)
88W (2838GHz)
IF Cable Characteristics
Table 11
IF Cable Characteristics
Item
Specification
Interconnection
Signals
Cable Equalization
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
16
Typeface
Meaning
AGC
A/D
Analog-to-Digital
AIS
ALM
Alarm
AMP
Amplifier
ANT
Antenna
ATPC
BBE
BER
BNC
BR
Branching
CIT
CMA
CONV
Converter
D/A
Digital-to-Analog
DEM
Demodulator
DEMUX
Demultiplexer
DHCP
DPLL
DSC
EDI
EMC
EMS
EOW
ES
Erred Seconds
ETH
Ethernet
ETSI
FIR
FREQ
Frequency
FTP
HDB3
HDLC
HSB
Hot Standby
HTTP
IEC
I/O
Input/Output
IDU
Indoor Unit
IF
Intermediate Frequency
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Typeface
Meaning
ITU
ITU-R
ITU-T
LAN
LED
LNA
LOF
Loss of Frame
LOS
Loss of Signal
MAINT
Maintenance
MIB
MIC
MDI/MDI-X
MOD
Modulator
MTBF
MUX
Multiplexing
NE
Network Element
NMS
NRZ
ODU
Outdoor Unit
OSPF
PC
Personal Computer
PDH
ppm
PS
Power Supply
PWR
Power
QAM
QPSK
RF
Radio Frequency
RX
Receiver
SD
Space Diversity
SES
SNMP
TX
Transmitter
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