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ZTE New Generation Base Stations

The document discusses ZTE's new generation base station architecture called RSU60. It contains several key components: DTR for signal processing, PA80 for RF amplification, DFL duplexer, PIBC for electrical tilt adjustment, and PWDC power module. The RSU60 can be configured in different ways to support multiple cells and frequency bands using a single or multiple units. It provides flexible deployment options for mixing frequency bands and integrating with macro base stations. The RSU60 also enables network evolution through phases of capacity expansion and adding new technologies like WCDMA.

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ZTE New Generation Base Stations

The document discusses ZTE's new generation base station architecture called RSU60. It contains several key components: DTR for signal processing, PA80 for RF amplification, DFL duplexer, PIBC for electrical tilt adjustment, and PWDC power module. The RSU60 can be configured in different ways to support multiple cells and frequency bands using a single or multiple units. It provides flexible deployment options for mixing frequency bands and integrating with macro base stations. The RSU60 also enables network evolution through phases of capacity expansion and adding new technologies like WCDMA.

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ZTE New Generation Base Stations

RSU60 - Architecture

 DTR: Implements U/D IQ signal multiplexing and 2R/1T processing.

 PA80: Realize RF signal amplification


 DFL: Duplexer,
 PIBC: Interface protection, for electrical tilt adjustment of antenna and TMA /AISG interface.
 PWDC: Power module, adopts -48VDC input.
Configuration with RU60

 S1-S6:  S7-S12:
One RU60 for each cell Two RU60 for each cell, one dual polarized
cell

RX_in RX_out RX_inRX_out RX_inRX_out


TX/RX RX TX/RX RX TX/RX RX

RU60 RU60 RU60


Dual Mode Configuration – Same Band
 If GSM/WCDMA dual mode network share the same band. One RU60 supports
20M bandwidth so that it can support 4 GSM TRX + 1 WCDMA CS or 2 GSM
TRX + 2 WCDMA CS working simultaneously.
G/W
G/W
G/W

Site Type No of RU No of uBPG No of uBPW No of Rack

G:S444+W:S111 3 RU60 1 1 1

G:S222+W:S222 3 RU60 1 1 1
Flexible Deployment

 Mixture of Different Frequency bands  Mixture of different Deployment

900M Band 1800M Band

RRU

BBU

Distributed BTS Integrated with Macro BTS


Phase - I Phase - II Phase - III

Available

Available
Available
Available
Available

Available

RU60
RU60
RU60
RU60
RU60
RU60
RU60
RU60
RU60
RU02
RU02
RU02

Capacity Expansion WCDMA Evolution


URBAN

GSM S2/2/2 GSM S4/4/4 or S6/6/6 GSM S4/4/4 or S6/6/6 + W 3C3S

Available
Available
Available

RU-C
RU-C
RU-C
RU02
RU02
RU02

RU02
RU02
RU02
RU02 shifting to New Sites GSM & CDMA Hybrid

Sub-urban and Rural

Network Evolution: GSM S2/2/2 GSM S2/2/2 + CDMA 4C3S


Thank You

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