RRU5935E Technical Specifications (V100R018C10 - 03) (PDF) - EN
RRU5935E Technical Specifications (V100R018C10 - 03) (PDF) - EN
RRU5935E Technical Specifications (V100R018C10 - 03) (PDF) - EN
V100R018C10
Technical Specifications
Issue 03
Date 2022-07-29
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Contents
NOTICE
Overview
The RRU5935E is an outdoor RF remote radio unit, which performs modulation,
demodulation, data processing, and combining and dividing for baseband signals
and RF signals. This document describes the radio frequency (RF) specifications,
engineering specifications, and common public radio interface (CPRI) port
specifications of the RRU5935E.
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
03 (2022-07-29)
This is the third commercial release.
Compared with Issue 02 (2022-06-27), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 02 (2022-06-27), this issue includes the following changes.
Compared with Issue 02 (2022-06-27), this issue does not exclude any topics.
02 (2022-06-27)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared with Issue 01 (2022-03-08), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 01 (2022-03-08), this issue includes the following changes.
3.4 RRU5935E (1800 Added descriptions of the reference for the CPRI
MHz+2100 MHz) CPRI compression ratios supported by RF modules.
Port Specifications
Compared with Issue 01 (2022-03-08), this issue does not exclude any topics.
01 (2022-03-08)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with Draft A (2021-12-30), this issue does not include any new topics
or changes, or exclude any topics.
Draft A (2021-12-30)
This is a draft.
Compared with Issue 01 (2021-03-05) of V100R017C10, this issue does not include
any new topics.
Compared with Issue 01 (2021-03-05) of V100R017C10, this issue includes the
following changes.
Topic Change Description
1800+21 Band 3/ 1800: 1710 1800: 1805 1800 MHz: LTE 1800:
00 n3+Band to 1785 to 1880 FDD, GL, LM, 40
1/n1 2100: 1920 2100: 2110 GLM, NR FDD, 2100:
to 1980 to 2170 GN (FDD), LN 40
(FDD), GLN
(FDD), LMN
(FDD), GLMN
(FDD)
2100 MHz:
UMTS, LTE FDD,
UL, NR FDD, UN
(FDD), LN
(FDD), ULN
(FDD)
1800 MHz+2100
MHz: LTE FDD,
GL, UL, GUL,
LM, GLM, ULM,
GULM, NR FDD,
LN (FDD), GLN
(FDD), ULN
(FDD), GULN
(FDD), LMN
(FDD), GLMN
(FDD), ULMN
(FDD), GULMN
(FDD)
NOTE
● An RRU5935E (1800 MHz+2100 MHz) can work in the 1800 MHz frequency band, 2100
MHz frequency band, or both frequency bands.
● When the RRU5935E works in one frequency band, frequency band is used to indicate
the band. When the RRU5935E works in multiple frequency bands at the same time,
frequency band 1+frequency band 2 is used to indicate the bands. For example,
RRU5935E (1800 MHz+2100 MHz).
● The RRU5935E provides the passive intermodulation (PIM) cancellation function when
working in LTE FDD mode.
● 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.
● The maximum gain of PIM cancellation can reach 15 dB. This function reduces the
negative impact of the intermodulation effect on the system. The following factors
impact PIM cancellation performance:
● Antennas: For example, the antenna experiences water corrosion, the antenna
is aged, or the screws inside the antenna are loose.
● Connectors: For example, the jumper connector is not securely connected, and
the jumper port is corroded by water or aged.
● External PIM issues: For example, metal obstacles (steel rope of the guyed
mast, metal fence, lightning protection ground bar, or billboard) exist near
the radiation surface of the antenna.
● Other factors that may cause PIM
● An RRU must be used in a simple antenna networking scenario where the RRU
uses a fixed-length jumper (≤ 6 m) to directly connect to the antenna. In this
scenario, there is no intermediate component such as a combiner between the RRU
and the antenna. The fixed-length jumper is used because it can effectively
mitigate the PIM effect.
Table 3-2 TX/RX modes and capacity of an RRU5935E (1800 MHz+2100 MHz)
Frequenc Protocol- TX/RX Capacityb Supported
y Band defined Modea Bandwidth
(MHz) Band (MHz)
a: mTnR in the TX/RX Mode column indicates that the RF module uses m
transmit channels and n receive channels.
b: The number of carriers in the Capacity column refers to the maximum
number of carriers that can be configured for the module with the RAT
configured, not the number of carriers that can be configured for a single
channel. For details about the module-level and channel-level carrier
configurations supported in single-mode and multimode scenarios, see the
Output Power Configuration column in the following table. When the module
is used with a feature, see the feature specifications in the corresponding
feature parameter description to learn the module-level or channel-level carrier
configurations that are supported after the feature is enabled.
NOTE
Table 3-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an RRU5935E (1800 MHz
+2100 MHz)
Frequency Maximum Output Output Power Configuration
Band (MHz) Powera
a: mxP W in the Maximum Output Power column indicates that the number of
TX channels of the RF module is m and the maximum output power of each
channel is P W.
When the RRU5935E works both 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz bands, any
combination of the carrier configurations and output power of 1800 MHz and
2100 MHz can be used. For example, the output power configuration of UL (1800
MHz LTE FDD+2100 MHz UMTS) can be any combination of 1800 MHz LTE FDD
and 2100 MHz UMTS output power configurations.
NOTE
Receiver Sensitivity
NOTE
RF Compliance Standards
NOTE
The module using internal antennas does not provide ports for connecting to external
antennas and cannot be reconstructed to use external antennas.
Gain (dBi) 11 11
Horizontal half-power 75 75
beamwidth (°)
Vertical half-power 33 33
beamwidth (°)
Input Power
1800+2100 140
Environmental Specifications
Item 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
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 3-13 CPRI port protocol and rate of an RRU5935E (1800 MHz+2100 MHz)
Number of CPRI Ports Protocol Type Port Rate (Gbit/s)
2 CPRI 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 provides 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.
● For details about the CPRI compression ratios supported by LTE-capable RRUs, see CPRI
Compression in eRAN Feature Documentation. For details about the CPRI compression
ratios supported by NR-capable RRUs, see CPRI Compression in 5G RAN Feature
Documentation.
General Rules
● The total output power of all carriers on a single channel cannot exceed the
maximum output power of a single channel.
● The output power is 1 dB less than the standard power when a module is
located at an altitude of 3500 m (11482.80 ft) to 4500 m (14763.60 ft) and is
2 dB less than the standard power when a module is located at an altitude of
4500 m (14763.60 ft) to 6000 m (19684.80 ft).
NOTICE
If RF modules working in multiple frequency bands are used, pay attention to the
following: If a single channel is configured with multiple cells in different
frequency bands and the carrier output power of each cell in a frequency band is
less than the minimum configurable output power of the cell, the performance of
the cell in the frequency band cannot be ensured, and the performance of the
cells that work in other frequency bands and share the same channel as the cell is
also significantly affected. Therefore, such configuration needs to be avoided. (To
ensure cell performance, the minimum configurable output power of a cell varies
depending on the RAT. For details, see the output power configuration rules of
each RAT.)
For example, a single channel of an RF module is configured with one NR cell in
the 1800 MHz frequency band and one LTE cell in the 2100 MHz frequency band.
The carrier output power of the NR cell in the 1800 MHz frequency band is 1 mW,
which is less than the minimum configurable output power per channel for the NR
cell of the module. In this case, the performance of the NR cell cannot be ensured.
In addition, the performance of the LTE cell in the 2100 MHz frequency band on
the same channel deteriorates significantly even if its output power meets the
requirements.
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
Output Power per Carrier (W) Output Power per Carrier (dBm)
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
3.1 34.9
3.0 34.8
2.5 34.0
2.0 33.0
1.5 31.8
1.0 30.0
divided by 16. For example, the maximum output power of an RF module is 2x80
W. When you configure an NR cell, the minimum configurable carrier output
power per channel for the NR cell is 5 W (80 W/16).