BSC3153 Nokia GSM/EDGE BSS, Rel. BSS13, BSC and TCSM, Rel. S13, Product Documentation, v.1
BSC3153 Nokia GSM/EDGE BSS, Rel. BSS13, BSC and TCSM, Rel. S13, Product Documentation, v.1
BSC3153 Nokia GSM/EDGE BSS, Rel. BSS13, BSC and TCSM, Rel. S13, Product Documentation, v.1
CLS
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Contents
Contents 3
List of tables 4
List of figures 5
Summary of changes 7
1 CLS overview 9
5 Operation of CLS 19
List of tables
List of figures
Summary of changes
1 CLS overview
Main functions of CLS
SYNCHRONIZATION DATACOMMUNICATIONS
SIGNALS INTERFACE CONTROL BUSES
BACKUP BACKUP
UNIT UNIT
INTERFACE INTERFACE
OTHER
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CLABs
IN THE SAME
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RACK ROW
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The CLS has the following interfaces with the other equipment:
The CL3TG unit also contains two synchronisation inputs (FS1 and FS2)
for an external synchronisation source. The frequency of the external
synchronisation source can be (N x 4 kHz, N = 2 to 4096). The CL3TG is
automatically adapted to the frequency of the incoming signal.
The CLxTG and CLAB units distribute the basic timing signals in a rack-
specific manner. The cartridge-specific basic timing signal pairs 8M and 8k
are distributed from the units to the rack. One unit contains 15 basic timing
signal pairs. The cartridge-specific cabling used to distribute the basic
timing signals is not duplicated. The active unit sends the basic timing
signal to the common line. The CLxTG handles the clock distribution of the
main rack and the CLAB units handle the clock distribution in the
expansion rack.
The timing signals (16.384 MHz and 8 kHz) are taken from the CLxTG to
the CLAB along a timing signal bus provided with redundancy. The CLAB
receives the timing signal pair sent by the active CLxTG based on the
changeover signal passing in the bus cable. The CLAB units provide a
wired alarm for the supervised active incoming signal pair to the CLxTG.
The CL3TG has six bus outputs and the CL1TG has four. One bus usually
handles the distribution to the CLAB units in one rack row.
The units in the Clock Equipment generate their own operating voltages
from the battery voltage UB.
Operation of CLS
. synchronisation unit
.
clock buffer
Synchronisation unit
The synchronisation unit also distributes the basic timing signals to its own
rack. The unit is equipped with 15 basic timing signal outputs (8M and 8k)
for this purpose.
Clock buffer
The basic timing signals are distributed to the expansion rack by rack-
specific Clock and Alarm Buffers (CLAB). The CLAB unit receives the
timing signals sent by the synchronisation unit via the bus and uses these
signals to generate the basic timing signal pairs 8M and 8k to be
distributed to the cartridges in the rack.
Note
In some first-generation BSCs, the CLS units in the main rack may be
housed in a CLAC cartridge instead of the CLOC cartridge.
CLxTG 0
CLxTG 1
00 03
DN01195492
CLAB
CLAB
00 01 02 03 04 05
DN9834206
The CLOC and CLAC cartridges are 1/6-shelf wide and their dimensions
(without the cable trough and connector frames) are 120 mm (width) x 262
mm (height) x 260 mm (depth).
The CLxTG and CLAB plug-in units are constructed on printed circuit
boards with the dimensions 233.4 mm x 220 mm. They are connected to
the back panel of the cartridge by two 3 x 32 -pin female connectors and
one 3 x 14 -pin male connector. The Clock and Tone Generator CL3TG is
45 mm wide.
CL3TG
CL1TG
CLAB
5 Operation of CLS
For more information on the operation of the individual plug-in units of the
CLS, see the following Plug-in Unit Descriptions:
Operation of CL1TG
Operation of CLAB
See also:
04 03 02 01 00
1 B00R2
3 2 B01R4
B04R5 B02R5
5 4 B01R6
7 6 B01R8
PL2 PL1
13 1 11 1
W2 W1
W3
B04S5 B02S5 B01S5
13 12 B01S6
W4
15 14 B00S8
04 03 02 01 00
DN9986707
Figure 5. Connector points associated with the Clock Equipment in the CLOC
cartridge.
The PCM interfaces with the switch are connected to connector points
B00S7 (switch 0) and B00S8 (switch 1). The changeover signal of the
switch from the switch control computer is connected to connector point
B01R4 (switch 0) and B01R8 (switch 1).
A maximum of four timing signals buses are connected from the CLOC
cartridge to the CLAC cartridges when using the CL1TG and a maximum
of six timing signal buses when using the CL3TG. The bus is terminated in
the CLOC and in the last CLAC cartridge. The cabling is connected to
connector points B00S1...B00S4, B01S1...B01S2 (0-side buses) and
B03S1...B03S4, B01S3...B01S4 (1-side buses).
The basic timing signals going to the cartridges in the rack are cabled from
connector points B02R3, B02R5, B02R7, B02S1, B02S3, B02S5, B02S7,
B04R1, B04R3, B04R5, B04R7, B04S1, B04S3, B04S5 and B04S7.
CLAC cartridge
The figure below shows the connector points for the intermediate cabling
connected to the Clock Equipment in the CLAC cartridge. The figure also
indicates the strapping groups used in the settings of the CLAB unit.
Note
The information on connections for the CL1TG units in this section refer
to the special case when a CLAC cartridge is used in the main cabinet
for housing the Clock and Synchronization units. This kind of a
configuration can only be found in some first-generation BSCs.
04 03 02 01 00
B01R2 B00R2
B01R4
B01R6
B01R8
W3 W2 W1
X02 X00
PL2 PL1
B02S4 B00S4
B01S6
B00S8
04 03 02 01 00
DN9986719
The power supply cables (UB) to the CLAB0 unit (or CL1TG0, if CLAC is
used in the main rack) are connected to connector point PL1. The supply
cables to the CLAB1 (or CL1TG1) unit are connected to connector point
PL2.
With CL1TG equipping, the PCM interfaces with the switch are connected
to connector points B00S7 (switch 0) and B00S8 (switch 1).
The changeover signal cables coming from the switch control computer
are connected to connector points B01R4 (switch 0) and B01R8 (switch 1).
The timing signal bus is connected to the cartridge with CLAB equipping to
connector point B01S3 (0-side bus) and connector point B01S7 (1-side
bus). The bus is chained to the other CLAC cartridge from connector point
B01S2 (0-side bus) and connector point B01S6 (1-side bus).
With CL1TG equipping, the outgoing timing signal buses are cabled from
connector points B00S1, B00S2, B00S3, B00S4 (0-side buses) and
connector points B02S1, B02S2, B02S3, B02S4 (1-side buses). Timing
signal bus 1 is chained to its own cartridge as the incoming bus at
connector points B01S3 (0-side bus) and B01S7 (1-side bus) and further
to the other CLAC cartridge from connector points B01S2 (0-side bus) and
B01S6 (1-side bus).
The basic timing signals to the cartridges in the rack are connected from
connector points B03R3, B03R5, B03R7, B03S1, B03S3, B03S5, B03S7,
B04R1, B04R3, B04R5, B04R7, B04S1, B04S3, B04S5, B04S7.