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Product Description
Issue Date
V1.4 2010-08-15
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Contents
1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Positioning ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Benefits ............................................................................................................................................................ 6
2 Architecture ....................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.2 BBU3900 ....................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.1 Appearance of the BBU3900 ................................................................................................................ 10 2.2.2 Logical Structure of the BBU3900........................................................................................................ 10 2.2.3 Boards of the BBU3900........................................................................................................................ 12 2.2.4 Ports on the BBU3900 .......................................................................................................................... 14 2.3 RRU3908 ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.3.1 Appearance of the RRU3908 ................................................................................................................ 16 2.3.2 Ports on the RRU3908 .......................................................................................................................... 16 2.3.3 Typical Configuration of RRU3908...................................................................................................... 18 2.4 MRFU ............................................................................................................................................................ 22 2.4.1 Appearance of the MRFU ..................................................................................................................... 22 2.4.2 Ports on the MRFU ............................................................................................................................... 22 2.4.3 Typical Configuration of MRFU........................................................................................................... 23 2.5 Power Sharing ................................................................................................................................................ 25 2.6 Auxiliary Devices........................................................................................................................................... 32 2.6.1 BTS3900 Cabinet.................................................................................................................................. 32 2.6.2 BTS3900L Cabinet ............................................................................................................................... 33 2.6.3 RFC....................................................................................................................................................... 34 2.6.4 APM30H ............................................................................................................................................... 35 2.6.5 TMC11H ............................................................................................................................................... 36 2.6.6 IBBS200T ............................................................................................................................................. 36 2.6.7 IBBS200D............................................................................................................................................. 37 2.6.8 PS4890 .................................................................................................................................................. 37
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SRAN3.0 3900 Series Multi-Mode Base Station Product Description 3.2.2 Application Scenarios of the BTS3900 ................................................................................................. 41 3.2.3 Application Scenarios of the BTS3900A .............................................................................................. 42 3.2.4 Application Scenarios of the BTS3900L............................................................................................... 45
4 Technical Specification..............................................................................................................47
4.1 Technical Specifications of the DBS3900 ...................................................................................................... 47 4.2 Technical Specifications of the BTS3900 ...................................................................................................... 52 4.3 Technical Specifications of the BTS3900A.................................................................................................... 56 4.4 Technical Specifications of the BTS3900L .................................................................................................... 60
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1.1 Positioning
Introduction
With the mobile communications technology advancing rapidly, the focus of the mobile operators during network construction and partner selection rests on innovation and integration of multiple technologies. This approach helps the mobile operators in constructing a cost-effective and future-oriented mobile network. The launch of the 3900 series multi-mode base stations effectively drives the development of the mobile network, presenting a network with concepts of "Convergence, Broadband, Green, and Evolution" and aiding operators in constructing a better future-oriented mobile network. Upholding the concept of continuous innovation based on customer requirements, Huawei unveils the 3900 series multi-mode base stations, a future-oriented network solution integrating radio resources and multiple technologies. The design of the 3900 series multi-mode base stations are based on originality that encompasses the latest chip design, system architecture, Power Amplifier (PA) technology, and power consumption management. The 3900 series multi-mode base stations feature the cutting-edge modular design of multiple modes and forms. The three basic modules of the 3900 series multi-mode base stations are characterized by small size, high integration, low power consumption, and easy and fast deployment. The innovative design and flexible combinations of the function modules and auxiliary devices encourage Huawei to diversify multi-mode base station products. Furthermore, operators can install modules of different modes in one cabinet to form multiple base station products adapting to different scenarios. This accelerates introduction of new frequency bands and radio technologies and effectively addresses the requirements for a multi-mode mobile network.. The 3900 series multi-mode base stations, based on IP switch and multi-carrier technologies, support bandwidth of over 100 Mbit/s at transmission ports. This ensures the compatibility with the growing mobile data services and ensures higher data transmission rates for users. The optimized hardware and system architecture of the 3900 series multi-mode base stations, in addition to the innovative technologies for the PA and power consumption management, enable operators to implement energy saving and emission reduction and to construct a green communication network through temperature control and green energy utilization.
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1.2 Benefits
The 3900 series multi-mode base stations adopt the cutting-edge modular design by combining multiple modes and using the same types of module for different base station models. The base stations are applicable to various installation scenarios. This significantly reduces the network construction costs and OPEX of operators in terms of site acquisition, capacity expansion, and environment protection. In addition, the base stations enable the construction of a future-oriented network and smooth evolution to the Long Term Evolution (LTE) system.
Smooth Evolution
The 3900 series multi-mode base stations provide multiple evolution solutions and support the evolution from GSM to UMTS and further to LTE.