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Date
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V6.0.1
2007-04
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Table of Contents
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Introduction...........................................................................................................................1
1.1 B8112 a member of ZXG10 8000 BTS family...........................................................
1.2 Highlight Features.........................................................................................................
1.2.1 Services Supported..............................................................................................2
1.2.2 Large system capacity and excellent performance..............................................2
1.2.3 Excellent outdoor environment adaptability........................................................3
1.2.4 Advanced RF Technology...................................................................................3
1.2.5 Flexible and reliable Abis interface.....................................................................4
1.2.6 Advanced IP based backhaul...............................................................................4
1.2.7 Built-in transmission...........................................................................................4
1.2.8 Safe and agile power management......................................................................4
1.2.9 Advanced PS related feature...............................................................................4
Technical Specifications......................................................................................................13
3.1 Capacity......................................................................................................................
3.2 Operation Frequency...................................................................................................
3.3 Mechanical Dimension................................................................................................
3.4 Weight.........................................................................................................................
3.5 Color...........................................................................................................................
3.6 Power Requirements...................................................................................................
3.7 Power Consumption....................................................................................................
3.8 TRX Output Power......................................................................................................
3.9 Receiver Sensitivity.....................................................................................................
3.10 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)........................................................................
3.11 External Alarms...........................................................................................................
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II
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
Battery Backup............................................................................................................
Transmission...............................................................................................................
Environment Requirements.........................................................................................
Redundancy.................................................................................................................
Reliability....................................................................................................................
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III
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Figure1
Figure2
Figure3
Figure4
Figure5
Figure6
Figure7
Figure8
Figure9
ZXG10GERANProduct..........................................................1
ZXG10B8112Cabinetlayout..................................................5
DTRU.......................................................................................7
NCDUStructure.......................................................................7
NECDUStructure....................................................................8
NMCDUStructure...................................................................9
NCEUStructure.....................................................................10
NCENStructure.....................................................................11
ZXG10B8112SoftwareStructure.........................................12
Table1
Table2
Table3
Table4
TRXoutputpowerofZXG10B8112.....................................13
GSM900MConfigurationofZXG10B8112.........................17
GSM1800MConfigurationofZXG10B8112.......................17
DualbandsConfigurationofZXG10B8112..........................17
Tables
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IV
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this document is to describe the innovative and powerful ZXG10
B8112, which can accommodate up to 12 TRXs in a single outdoor cabinet. The
document aims to give a general overview of the ZXG10 B8112
51.1
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ZXG10 8000 BTS family are designed and manufactured in China. ZXG10 8000
BTS family have integration and modularized structure, small physical dimension,
high capacity and low power consumption. The enhanced Network Speedy
technology can improve the performance of the radio link and reduce the cost of the
ownership. In addition, it gives the operators more flexibility in cells splitting and
gets a compromise between capacity and coverage.
ZXG10 8000 BTS family are designed to provide not only GERAN (GPRS EDGE
Radio Access Network) integrated services, also plan to provide UMTS
compatibility and unlicensed accesses integrated capability such as WiMax, WiFi.
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Figure 1 ZXG10 GERAN Product
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The ZXG10 8000 series BTS support multi-module BTS which cover indoor and
outdoor products, including picro-cell, micro cell and macro cell base stations
with 2,4,6,12,18 TRXS per rack and various power emission levels. ZXG10
8000 BTS family can meet with various demands for the operators in
competitive markets.
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1.2
Highlight Features
1.2.1
Services Supported
1) Circuit-type voice service
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1.2.2
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6 Cells supported
BTS power control: 6 levels static, 15 levels dynamic, 2dB per step.
Ability of cascades: Supporting 4-level cascade networking.
1.2.3
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The ZXG10 B8112 is neatly structured and reasonably laid out, features good
ventilation and cooling system. It is designed in full consideration of security and
convenience of installation, operation and maintenance.
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1.2.4
Advanced RF Technology
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Thanks for the double density TRX and with the advanced software radio
technologies, the ZXG10 B8112 ensures the long-term reliability of the RF
component, and improves the batch consistency and mass production of the
equipment.
Power compensation in Down-link
DPCT (Dual Power Combining Transmission):
DTRU are transmitting the same symbol to make this feature available. All the
power emission are combined as a whole to increase the emission at the antenna end.
The down-link signal power can be increased by 3dB with such combination.
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With the efforts of diversity antenna, BTS can get 11dB gain in software simulation
or 5~6dB gain in typical downtown area. By using IRC, BTS should be equipped
with at least 2 paths of RX antennas.
MRC (Maximum Ratio Combination)
BTS will pick up the largest receiving power signal to form the RX from the DTRU.
The compare results are generated by the DTRU,
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For same amplitude combination, all the RX signals are amplified with the same
index, and combined as whole.
1.2.5
1.2.6
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1.2.7
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Built-in transmission
Reserved 10U space is prepared for SDH and Microwave transmission module.
ZXG10 B8112 can layout service simply and rapidly. The demands for the
additional transmission facilities are minimized at the same time.
1.2.8
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The system will adjust present configuration to be adapted with traffic demands. The
life-span of modules will be saved at most without any interference of system
performances. Your investments for the extra backup power supply are saved as
well.
1.2.9
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2.1
Cabinet
The ZXG10 B8112 comprises the following major units:
Control & Maintenance Board (CMB)
E1 Interface Board / Fast Ethernet Interface Board (EIB/FIB)
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AEM
PDM
EIB/FIB
EAM
CMB
DTRU
Module
EIB/FIB
CMB
DTRU
AEM
PDM
EAM
2.2
Description
EIB servers to support E1/T1 interface and the extra protection function.
FIB servers to support 100BASE-T interface.
CMB provides the basic operation and central control for the BTS including
alarm control, synchronization, radio resource control etc.
Providing all the radio functions related with terminal communication.
DTRU module is consisted of four parts: DTPB DPB DPAB 2
picsDRCB
AEM is in charge of combining several TX signals towards antenna.
Including NCDUNMCDUNECDUNCEUNCEN, five types of module.
PDM provides the power distribution function. The power supply is divided to
individual boards.
EAM is occupied for alarm signal collection and environment audition.
CMB
CMB (Control & Maintenance Board) is the major digital board in B8112 providing
interface and central control functions. CMB is 1+1 backup status to give full
protection for the services. Hardware description is shown below.
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2.3
F/EIB module
EIB E1/T1 Interface Board provides 6 E1/T1 interfaces. The traffic protection
and line bypass function are also achieved by this module.
The slave rack synchronization interfaces and the cascade protection function are
achieved by this board.
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2.4.1
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2.4
The DTRU is major part of ZXG10 B8112. This module is consisted by four major
parts: dual transceiver board DTPB, dual power amplification parts DPAB, dual
receiver board DRCB and power supply part DPB.
Figure 3 DTRU
Function:
1 Providing 2 carriers
2 Firmware control under CMB commands
3 Generating performance reports and deliver them to CMB in real-time.
4 Providing frequency hopping, DPCT, and DDT, 4diversity receiver, and the other
radio functions.
5 Intelligent power control
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2.5
2.5.1
NCDU
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For different frequency bands, NCDU is specified for NCDUG (For 900Mhz)/
NCDUD (For 1800Mhz).
NCDU provides antenna interface directly, and combiner included. AEM sub-shelf
of B8112 contains six AEM space to adopt six antenna modules, the two TX inputs
are connected towards individual DTRU to provide signal combination and RX
interfaces are presented to offer RX signals.
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2.5.2
NECDU
Figure 5
NECDU Structure
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For different frequency bands, NECDU is specified for NECDUG (For 900Mhz) /
NECDUD (For 1800Mhz).
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NECDU is only dedicated to layout DPCT and 4-diversity receiver activation for
less than 2 frequency points (2 DTRU modules) simultaneously. Only one duplexer
built-in and two paths of receiving provide compact AEM module to achieve 4diversity receive for 2 TRXs. With 2 NECDU modules, 4-diversity can be provided
to individual DTRU modules. For larger configuration to activate DPCT and 4diversity receiver function, NCDU will replace NECDU to provide RX diversity
function.
2.5.3
NMCDU
Figure 6
NMCDU Structure
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For different frequency bands, NMCDU is specified for NMCDUG (For 900Mhz) /
NMCDUD (For 1800Mhz).
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Only one of duplexer built-in and two paths of receiving provide compact AEM
module to achieve diversity receive for 2 TRXs in one dual polarized antenna. This
kind of combiner is dedicated for dual-bands co-rack configuration. Associated with
NCDU, ZXG10 B8112 can provide maximal S222(band one)+S222(band two)
configuration in one cabinet. If operator needs further expansion, NMCDU should
be replaced with NCDU to layout larger configuration. NMCDU can also be used to
layout DPCT+4-diversity receiver function as application of NECDU.
2.5.4
NCEU
Figure 7
NCEU Structure
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NCEU is used to extend the TX and RX terminals. ERX1/2 and OTX1/2 are
connected to corresponding interfaces from NCDU. With the efforts of NCEU
B8112 can expand capacity from S444 to S888 with higher power emission
comparing with NCEN configuration.
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2.5.5
NCEN
Figure 8
NCEN Structure
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2.6
TMM Unit
TMM can use the third part transmission device, and the ZXG10 B8112 has
provided a 19 (inches) 7U standard cabinet for the transmission devices such as
SDH and microwave module.
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2.7
EAM subsystem
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2.8
PDM module
PDM (Power Distributor Module) provides each individual module power supply
including power and over load control.
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PCM module
PCMPower Control Moduleprovides power control function..
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2.10.1
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Figure 9
DCMM software sub-system, DFUC software sub-system, DCHP software subsystem, FIU software sub-system (optional), these software sub-systems run on
respective CPU.
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DCMM software sub-system is responsible for system initialization after the system
has been electrified, download of all the single boards software, management of
operation and maintenance.
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FIU software sub-system is responsible for the interface with BSC, accomplishing
of work flow control of single board, management of resource configuration,
management of operation and maintenance. All the software of single boards runs on
the respective CPU and the communication among single board implements by
HDLC protocol, all the software runs on pSOS (V2.0) system of WindRiver
Corporation.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3.1
Capacity
Capacity: 1~12 TRX/cabinet.
Largest site configuration: O36 or S12/12/12
53.2
Operation Frequency
Operation radio frequency spectra of the ZXG10 B8112 are listed as below.
Radio frequency of GSM 850 system
Radio frequency of E/GSM 900 system
Radio frequency of GSM 1800 system
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3.3
Mechanical Dimension
The
outer
dimensions
of
the
ZXG10
1800mmheight900mmwidth780mmdepth
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B8112
rack:
Weight
When fully equipped cabinet excluding batteries, a single rack weighs about 380 kg.
3.5
Color
The color of the rack is gray.
3.6
Power Requirements
The ZXG10 B8018 adopts a fully decentralized power supply, compatible with
48V (-57VDC~-40VDC).
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The rack case should have perfect grounding performance with the grounding
resistance < 5 ohm..
3.7
Power Consumption
When fully equipped with 12 TRXs, the power consumption of one cabinet is
3200W.
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3.8
Output Power
GSM900M/EGSM900
GMSK60W / 8PSK40W
GSM850/1800/1900M
GMSK60W / 8PSK40W
Table 1
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3.9
Receiver Sensitivity
The static receiver sensitivity of the ZXG10 B8112 system is -112 dBm.
3.10
Capable to protect against the contact discharge of 6000V and air discharge of
8000V.
Surge anti-interference requirement:
Surge anti-interference of the power port: 2000V between lines and the ground.
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External Alarms
The ZXG10 B8112 provides inputs for 20 pairs of external environment trunk nodes,
outputs for 3 pairs of trunk nodes and one RS-232 port for transparent transfer which
can only be used for power system provided by ZTE.
3.12
Battery Backup
External battery backup:
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3.13
Transmission
Inside the cabinet, a 19-inch width and 7U height space is set aside for the
transmission equipment installation, which is compatible with the miniature
transmission equipment from any manufacturer (SDH, PDH, HDSL and micro-wave
indoor equipment within the range of 19 inches in width and 10U in height). So it
can ensure the unified management over the transmission equipment of the entire
network.
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The ZXG10 B8112 supports IP based interface, which can take advantage of the
existing IP broadband infrastructure. The Abis over IP brings the advantage of the
cost structures of IP based networks to the existing population of deployed handsets,
maximizing the potential return for the operator.
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For the local physical interfaces, The ZXG10 B8112 supports 6 pairs of 75 ohm/120
ohm E1 transmission.
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3.14
Environment Requirements
Working environment
Temperature range: -40C ~ +50C
Relative humidity: 5% ~98%
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Redundancy
The whole development flow of products is according to strict judgment and
examination flow of the design. Products are strictly judged and examined by
experts from their initial research assignment stage to the finalizing of their design.
Furthermore, the reliability design guideline runs through the whole R&D process.
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3.16
Reliability
In ZXG10 B8112, the algorithm of system reliability is based on the national
military GJB/Z299B Electronic Equipment Reliability Estimation Manual and US
military handbook MIL-HDBK-217F Electronic Equipment Reliability Estimation.
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of the system is no less than 67K hours and
mean time of trouble repair is less than 0.5 hour.
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4.1
GSM 850
Radio frequency of GSM 850 system
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4.2
EGSM
Radio frequency of EGSM system
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4.3
GSM 900M
Radio frequency of GSM 900 system
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Number
of
cabinets
TMA
Number
of NCDU
S2/2/2
Opt.
S4/4/4
Opt.
S12/12/12
Opt
Number
of NCEN
Number of
Antennas
NCDU
type
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4.4
DCS 1800M
Radio frequency of GSM 1800 system
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Number
of
cabinets
TMA
Number
of NCDU
Number
of NCEN
Number of
Antennas
NCDU
type
S2/2/2
Opt.
S4/4/4
Opt.
S12/12/12
Opt
Table 3
154.5
S2/2/2
Number
of
cabinets
S2/2/2
Table 4
TMA
Number of
NMCDU
Opt.
Opt.
Number of
Dual-band
Antennas
NCDU
type
G/D
D/G
4.6
GSM 1900M
Radio frequency of GSM 1900 system
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Full Characteristics
Antenna Equipment Module
Broadcast Channel
Control & Maintenance Backplane Board
Transceiver Backplane Board
Combiner Distribution Unit
Combiner Extension Unit
Combiner-distribution Extend Network Unit
Control & Maintenance Board
Control & Maintenance Unit
Delay Diversity Transmission
Identifier Board
Dual -carrier Power Amplifier Board
Dual Power Combining Transmission
Dual -carrier Radio Carrier Board
Dual -carrier Transceiver Process Board
Dual -carrier Transceiver Unit
Dual -carrier Power Supply Board
Environment Alarm Module
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
E1 Interface Board
Fastethernet Interface Board
Gaussian Filtered Minimum Shifting Keying
General Packet Radio Service
Global System For Mobile Communications
High Level Data Link Controller
Host Port Interface
Hopping Sequence Number
Link Access Procedure D Channel
Low noise Amplifier Unit
Local Manager Terminal
Low Voltage Differential Signaling
Multi-channel Buffer Serial Port
Man-Machine Interface
Mean Time Between Failures
Network Associated Cell Cellection
Power Control Module
Power Distributor Module
Slice Clock
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
Traffic Channel
Transceivers
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
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