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NOTE:
On the lower left corner of a board, there is a silkscreen indicating its type.
Specifications
NOTE:
UBBPd3 GSM
UMTS
LTE FDD
GU co-BBP
GL co-BBP
Table 1 Types of UBBPd boards
UBBPd5 GSM
UMTS
LTE FDD
GU co-BBP
GL co-BBP
UBBPd6 GSM
UMTS
LTE FDD
LTE TDD
GU co-BBP
GL co-BBP
UL co-BBP
GUL co-BBP
Co-BBP enables one baseband processing board to process baseband signals for multiple modes.
Co-BBP is supported only in co-MPT base stations. For co-BBP specifications of UBBP boards
working in multiple modes, see Technical Specifications of the Multimode Base Station in 3900
Series Base Station Technical Description.
The following table lists the number of carriers supported by UBBP boards working in GSM mode.
Table 2 Carrier specifications
Table 3 lists the baseband specifications of UBBP boards working in UMTS mode.
For combined signaling specifications of a board, see section "Technical Specifications of the
BBU3900s and BBU3910s" in 3900 Series Base Station Technical Description.
Table 4, Table 5, and Table 6 list the specifications of cells, the maximum number of UEs in RRC
connected mode, and maximum uplink and downlink throughput supported by UBBP boards working in
LTE FDD mode, respectively. Table 7 lists the signaling specifications supported by UBBP boards working
in LTE FDD mode.
Table 5 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the UBBP board
Table 8, Table 9, Table 10, and Table 11 list the specifications of cells, maximum number of UEs in RRC
connected mode, maximum uplink and downlink throughput, and signaling specifications supported by
UBBP boards working in LTE TDD mode, respectively.
The signaling specifications for TDD scenarios are the maximum ones for typical scenarios of
normal cells.
The maximum number of DRBs supported by a UBBP is three times the maximum number of
UEs in RRC connected mode.
NOTE:
For specifications of an eNodeB, see section "Technical Specifications of the BBU3900s and BBU3910s"
in 3900 Series Base Station Technical Description.
Function
A UBBP performs the following functions:
Working Principle
The following figure shows the working principle of a UBBP.
Port
The following table describes the six CPRI ports and one HEI port on a UBBP.
Table 14 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of carriers
CPRI Port Rate (Gbit/s) Number of 1T2R Carriers Number of 2T2R or 1T4R
Carriers
1.25 24 12
2.5 48 24
4.9 48 24
9.8 48 24
The following table lists the mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells supported by a
UBBP working in UMTS mode.
Table 15 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells in UMTS scenarios
CPRI Port Rate (Gbit/s) Number of 1T2R Cells Number of 2T2R Cells
1.25 4 4*a
2.5 8 8*a
4.9 16 16*a
6.144 24 24*a
9.8 32 32*a
a: The asterisk (*) in the table indicates that the number of 2T2R cells is halved if the 2T2R
cells support the virtual antenna mapping (VAM) function and the two TX antennas used by
the VAM function are separately connected to two RF modules carried on different CPRI links.
The following table lists the mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells supported by a
UBBP working in LTE FDD mode.
Table 16 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells in an LTE FDD scenario
The following table lists the mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells supported by a
UBBP working in LTE TDD mode.
Table 17 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells in an LTE TDD scenario