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Remote Radio Unit

The Radio Remote Unit (RRU) is an integrated frequency unit that connects user equipment to a cellular network, facilitating improved efficiency and flexibility in cellular site construction. It operates as a transceiver, supports connectivity, and processes electromagnetic signals, while connecting to the base station via a bi-directional fiber optic link known as CPRI. The RRU includes various ports for power, RF connections, and remote control, ensuring effective operation and protection against environmental factors.
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Remote Radio Unit

The Radio Remote Unit (RRU) is an integrated frequency unit that connects user equipment to a cellular network, facilitating improved efficiency and flexibility in cellular site construction. It operates as a transceiver, supports connectivity, and processes electromagnetic signals, while connecting to the base station via a bi-directional fiber optic link known as CPRI. The RRU includes various ports for power, RF connections, and remote control, ensuring effective operation and protection against environmental factors.
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Remote Radio Unit | RRU |

Radio Remote Unit (RRU) is the distributed and integrated frequency unit that
connects to an operators network with the User Equipment's (UE's) like Cell
Phone and mobile devices.

The logical term "distributed and integrated" is because traditionally the radio
architecture for cellular system is based on a single-standalone system (Base
Stations) usually installed indoor but now, the cellular architecture is divided.

So now the BTS (Base Transceiver Station) is the integration of various radio unit
like BBU and RRU. Despite installing only in indoor , radio units are now installed
in the tower below the Antenna.

The RRU is connected to the base station via the fiber optic link which is bi-
directional link. The optical interface link is also known as CPRI(Common Public
Radio Interface). CPRI is a interface protocol developed by combination of major
telecom equipment's manufacturing company.

The RRU helps to reduce the coaxial feed line losses, increase system
efficiency and provide high level of flexibility in cellular site construction.
Undoubtedly, this helps in upgrading to new equipment's and devices more
easily.
RRU Functions :

》Acts as a transceiver: transmit and receive the user signals to the base station
and vice-versa.

》Provides back to back support and connectivity between user equipment's like
power, delay,etc.

》Control and process the EM signals received from the Antenna via
Jumper(Hollow Guide).

》Provide interface between two physical link: Optical and EM(Electromagnetic).

》Provide Controlling support of the Auxiliary equipment's like RCU (Remote


Control Unit) for electrical tilt adjustment generally known as RET (Remote
Electrical Tilt).

》Generate and sends the different signals like VSWR, RET, ACT,etc.

RRU Hardware Description :


▪︎CPRI Port : There is 2 port generally named as CPRI0 and CPRI1. However there
may be 1's in some model. The name at suffix may vary. Its function is to
connect to BBU.

▪︎RF Port : We say it as a Jumper port. The number of jumper port may vary with
model and company's architecture. At least there is ▪︎jumper port, one of which
is for Tx and another for Tx/Rx. The RF port is connected to the Antenna via
Jumper Cable.

▪︎RET Port: There is at least one RET port for connection to RCU. The connector is
mostly DB9 in Huawei and may vary with other company's. RCU is connected to
the Antenna. RET cable connects the RCU and RRU.

▪︎Power Supply Port : There is one port for powering the RRU. Mostly blue and
black. Blue is for negative (-) and black is for zero(0). Generally all RRU operates
in -48V.

▪︎Ground Port : There is two OT port for the grounding. The ground cable: mostly
copper wire, one end is connected to RRU and another end into Bus Bar near by
RRU. Thus it provides the surge and high voltage protection of RRU and thus
keeping safe from natural weather and climates.

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