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ZXSDR B8300 TL200TD-LTE Baseband Resource Unit
Hardware Description
Version: 2.00
ZTE CORPORATIONNO. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.ChinaPostcode: 518057Tel: +86-755-26771900Fax: +86-755-26770801URL: http://ensupport.zte.com.cnE-mail: [email protected]
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Revision History
Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason
R1.0 2010–11–15 First Edition
R1.1 2011–03–15 Update CC front panel
Serial Number: SJ-20100818110708-002
Publishing Date: 2011-03-15(R1.1)
ContentsAbout This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Shelf ........................................................................................... 1-11.1 Shelf Structure ................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Shelf Modules .................................................................................................... 1-1
Chapter 2 Board and Modules................................................................... 2-12.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Control and Clock Board..................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Function .................................................................................................. 2-2
2.2.2 Front Panel .............................................................................................. 2-2
2.2.3 Indicator .................................................................................................. 2-3
2.2.4 Buttons.................................................................................................... 2-4
2.3 Baseband Processing Board............................................................................... 2-4
2.3.1 Function .................................................................................................. 2-4
2.3.2 Front Panel .............................................................................................. 2-4
2.3.3 Indicators................................................................................................. 2-5
2.3.4 Buttons.................................................................................................... 2-6
2.4 Site Alarm Module .............................................................................................. 2-6
2.4.1 Function .................................................................................................. 2-6
2.4.2 Front Panel .............................................................................................. 2-6
2.4.3 Indicators................................................................................................. 2-6
2.5 Site alarm Extension Board................................................................................. 2-7
2.5.1 Function .................................................................................................. 2-7
2.5.2 Front Panel .............................................................................................. 2-7
2.5.3 Indicators................................................................................................. 2-7
2.6 FAN Module....................................................................................................... 2-8
2.6.1 Function .................................................................................................. 2-8
2.6.2 Front Panel .............................................................................................. 2-8
2.6.3 Indicators................................................................................................. 2-9
2.7 PM Module ........................................................................................................ 2-9
2.7.1 Function .................................................................................................. 2-9
2.7.2 Front Panel ............................................................................................ 2-10
2.7.3 Indicators............................................................................................... 2-10
2.7.4 Buttons...................................................................................................2-11
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Chapter 3 Cables ........................................................................................ 3-13.1 DC Power Cable ................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2 PE Cable ........................................................................................................... 3-2
3.3 S1/X2 Optical Fiber ............................................................................................ 3-2
3.4 SA Panel Cable.................................................................................................. 3-3
3.5 Dry Contact Cable .............................................................................................. 3-5
3.6 GPS Jumper ...................................................................................................... 3-7
3.7 OMC/S1/X2 Cable.............................................................................................. 3-7
3.8 Optical Fiber ...................................................................................................... 3-8
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V
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About This ManualPurpose
At first, thank you for choosing ZXSDR B8300 TL200 of ZTE Corporation!
ZXSDR B8300 TL200 is a LTE TDD baseband resource unit. It is based on LTE unifiedplatform of SDR, adopts the MicroTCA architecture, and supports the 3U baseband unit.
ZXSDR B8300 TL200 adopts distributed base station mode and thus saveoperation/maintenance cost and equipment room expense. When ZXSDR B8300TL200 working together with the corresponding RRU, they perform the whole functionof eNodeB.
eNodeB implements such functions as radio resource management, data stream IPheader compression and encryption, attach progress selection, user plane data routing,data scheduling and transmission, and mobility management.
The purpose of this manual is to let the carrier master the hardware description of ZXSDRB8300 TL200.
Intended Audience
l Hardware Installation Engineerl Operation and Maintenance Engineer
Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge
To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of wirelesstelecommunications technology. Familiarity with LTE wireless network and its relatedcomponents is helpful.
What Is in This Manual
This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1, Shelf Describes the shelf structure
Chapter 2, Boards and Modules Describes the boards and modules
Chapter 3, Cables Describes the cables connected to ZXSDR B8300
TL200
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Chapter 1ShelfTable of Contents
Shelf Structure ...........................................................................................................1-1Shelf Modules ............................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Shelf StructureZXSDR B8300 TL200 shelf consists of the shelf body, backplane, and rear cover. Figure1-1 shows the external structure of the ZXSDR B8300 TL200 shelf.
Figure 1-1 External structure of the ZXSDR B8300 TL200 shelf
1. Rear cover 2. Backplane 3. Shelf body
1.2 Shelf ModulesZXSDR B8300 TL200 mainly consists of the shelf, power module, other functional moduleand fan module. Figure 1-2 shows the typical configuration of the internal structure of theZXSDR B8300 TL200 shelf.
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Figure 1-2 Product Components
1. PM module2. Shelf
3. FA module4. BPL board
5. CC board6. SA module
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Chapter 2Board and ModulesTable of Contents
Overview....................................................................................................................2-1Control and Clock Board ............................................................................................2-2Baseband Processing Board ......................................................................................2-4Site Alarm Module ......................................................................................................2-6Site alarm Extension Board ........................................................................................2-7FAN Module ...............................................................................................................2-8PM Module.................................................................................................................2-9
2.1 OverviewThe boards/modules of the ZXSDR B8300 TL200 are classified into the following types:
l Control and Clock module: CCl Baseband Processing Board: BPLl Power Module: PMl Site Alarm module: SAl Fan module: FAl (Optional)Site alarm Extension Board: SE
The ZXSDR B8300 TL200 is a new generation BBU based on the MicroTCA architecture.The MicroTCA architecture, also called μTCA architecture, adopts the PICMG standardand is a supplement to the ATCA specification. Compared with the ATCA architecture, theMicroTCA architecture is characterized by small size, low cost, and high flexibility, and isapplicable to eNodeBs.
According to the MicroTCA specification, the ZXSDR B8300 TL200 modules are classifiedaccording to Full-Height, Half-Height, Single-Width, and Double-Width.Table 2-1 describesthe Full-Height, Half-Height, Single-Width, and Double-Width defined in the MicroTCAspecification.
Table 2-1 Module Size Specifications (Width*Height*Depth)
Full-Height Half-Height
Single-Width 73.8 mm x 28.95 mm x 181.5
mm
73.8 mm x 13.88 mm x 181.5
mm
Double-Width 148.8 mm x 28.95 mm x 181.5
mm
148.8 mm x 13.88 mm x 181.5
mm
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2.2 Control and Clock Board
2.2.1 FunctionThe CC module provides the following functions:
l Active/standby switchingl GPS system clock and RF reference clockl Supporting GE Ethernet interface (either optical interface or electric interface)l GE Ethernet switching provides switching plane for signaling flow and data flowl Rack management functionl Clock extension interface (IEEE1588 V2)l Communications extension interface (via local maintenance interface)
2.2.2 Front Panel
Panel
Figure 2-1 shows the CC panel.
Figure 2-1 CC Panel
Panel Interface
Table 2-2 describes the interfaces on the CC panel.
Table 2-2 CC Panel Interface Description
Interface Name Description
ETH0 S1/X2 interface, GE/FE self-adaptive electrical interface
DEBUG/CAS/LMT Cascading, debugging or local maintenance interface, GE/FE
self-adaptive electrical interface
TX/RX S1/X2 interface, GE/FE optical interface (ETH0 and TX/RX interface
cannot be used at the same time)
EXT It is an external communication interface to connect external receiver.
The interfaces are mainly 485 and 1PPS+TOD.
REF It is an external GPS antenna interface.
USB Data updating
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2.2.3 IndicatorTable 2-3 describes the indicators on the CC panel.
Table 2-3 CC Indicator Description
LED Color Meaning Description
RUN Green Indicates the
running state
l On: Indicates that the CC is in reset state.
l 1Hz Blinking: Indicates that the CC runs
normally.
l Off: Indicates that the self-check fails.
ALM Red Indicates the
alarm
l On: Indicates that alarms occur.
l Off: Indicates that no alarms occur.
MS Green Indicates the
active/standby
state
l On: Indicates that the board is in the
active state.
l Off: Indicates that the board is in the
standby state.
REF Green Indicates theGPS
antenna status
l On: Indicates that the antenna feeder
system works normally.
l Off: Indicates that the antenna feeder
system works normally and the GPS
module is being initialized.
l Blinking slowly (1 Hz): Indicates that the
antenna feeder system is disconnected.
l Blinking quickly (2 Hz): Indicates that the
antenna feeder system works normally
but can not receive signals from the
satellite.
l Blinking slowly (0.5 Hz): The antenna
feeder is short circuit.
l Blinking quickly (5 Hz): Indicates that
no messages are received during the
initialization.
ETH0 Green Indicates the
link status of the
S1/X2
l On: Indicates that the physical link of the
S1/X2 network port, electrical port, or
optical port is normal.
l Off: Indicates that the physical link of the
S1/X2 network port is disconnected.
ETH1 Green Indicates the
link status of the
Debug interface
l On: Indicates that the physical link of the
network port is normal.
l Off: Indicates that the physical link is
disconnected.
E0S-E3S - – Reserved
HS - – Reserved
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2.2.4 ButtonsTable 2-4 describes the buttons on the CC panel.
Table 2-4 CC Button Description
Button Name Description
M/S Indicates the active/standby switch.
RST Indicates the reset switch.
2.3 Baseband Processing Board
2.3.1 FunctionThe BPL board provides the following functions:
l Providing interface connecting with RRU.l User plane protocol processing and physical layer protocol processing, including
PDCP, RLC, MAC, PHY.l Providings IPMI interface.
2.3.2 Front Panel
Panel
Figure 2-2 shows the BPL front panel.
Figure 2-2 BPL Front Panel
Panel Interface
Table 2-5 describes the interface on the BPL panel.
Table 2-5 BPL Panel Interface Description
Port Name Description
TX0 RX0~TX2 RX2
Three 2.4576G/4.9152G OBRI/Ir optical interfaces, used for
connecting RRU.
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2.3.3 IndicatorsTable 2-6 describes the indicators on the BPL panel.
Table 2-6 BPL Indicator Description
LED Color Meaning Description
HS - - Reserved
BLS Green Indicates the
backboard link
status
l On: Indicates that the back board IQ links
are not configured or all of the link statuses
are normal.
l Off: Indicates that at least one of the back
board IQ link statuses is abnormal.
BSA Green Indicates the
board alarm
l On: Indicates that the board alarms occur.
l Off: Indicates that no board alarms occur.
CST Green Indicates the
cpu status
l On: Indicates that the communication
between CPU and MMC is normal.
l Off: Indicates that the communication
between CPU and MMC is disconnected.
RUN Green Indicates the
running state
l On: Indicates that the board is in reset state.
l 1Hz Blinking: Indicates that the board runs
normally.
l Off: Indicates that the self-check fails.
ALM Red Indicates the
alarm
l On: Indicates that alarms occur.
l Off: Indicates that no alarms occur.
LNK Green Indicates
network port
status with CC
l On: Indicates that the physical link is normal.
l Off: Indicates that the physical link is
disconnected.
OF2 Green Indicates the
link status of
optical port2
l On: Indicates that the optical signal is
normal.
l Off: Indicates that the optical signal is lost.
OF1 Green Indicates the
link status of
optical port1
l On: Indicates that the optical signal is
normal.
l Off: Indicates that the optical signal is lost.
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OF0 Green Indicates the
link status of
optical port1
l On: Indicates that the optical signal is
normal.
l Off: Indicates that the optical signal is lost.
2.3.4 ButtonsTable 2-7 describes the button on the BPL panel.
Table 2-7 BPL Button Description
Button Name Description
RST Reset switch.
2.4 Site Alarm Module
2.4.1 FunctionThe SA modul provides the following functions:
l Fan alarm monitoring and rotation speed controll Providing eight E1/T1 portsl Providing one RS485 and one RS232 full duplex interface for external monitoring
equipment respectivelyl Providing six dry-contact input ports and two dry-contact input/output ports
2.4.2 Front PanelFigure 2-3 shows the SA panel.
Figure 2-3 SA Panel
2.4.3 IndicatorsTable 2-8 describes the indicators on the SA panel.
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Table 2-8 SA Indicator Description
LED Color Meaning Description
HS - - Reserved
RUN Green Indicates the running
state
l On: Indicates that the board is
in reset state.
l 1Hz Blinking: Indicates that
the board runs normally.
l Off: Indicates that the
self-check fails.
ALM Red Indicates the alarm state l On: Indicates that alarms
occur on the board.
l Off: Indicates that no alarms
occur on the board.
2.5 Site alarm Extension Board
2.5.1 Functionl Providing eight E1/T1 portsl Providing one RS485 and one RS232 full duplex interface for external monitoring
equipment respectivelyl Providing six dry-contact input ports and two dry-contact input/output ports
2.5.2 Front PanelFigure 2-4 shows the SE panel.
Figure 2-4 SE Panel
2.5.3 IndicatorsTable 2-9 describes the indicators on the SE panel.
Table 2-9 SE Indicator Description
LED Color Meaning Description
HS - - Reserved
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LED Color Meaning Description
RUN Green Indicates the running
state
l On: Indicates that the board is
in reset state.
l 1Hz Blinking: Indicates that
the board runs normally.
l Off: Indicates that the
self-check fails.
ALM Red Indicates the alarm state l On: Indicates that alarms
occur on the board.
l Off: Indicates that no alarms
occur on the board.
2.6 FAN Module
2.6.1 FunctionThe FAN panel provides the following functions:
l Provides fan control function and interface.l Provides a temperature sensor to detect temperature of air intake.l Provides display of fan status.
2.6.2 Front PanelFigure 2-5 shows the FAN panel.
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Figure 2-5 FAN Panel
2.6.3 IndicatorsTable 2-10 describes the indicators on the FAN panel.
Table 2-10 FAN Indicator Description
LED Color Meaning Description
RUN Green Indicates the running
state
l On: Indicates that the board is in reset
state.
l 1Hz Blinking: Indicates that the board
runs normally.
l Off: Indicates that the self-check fails.
ALM Red Indicates the alarm
state
l On: Indicates that alarms occur on the
board.
l Off: Indicates that no alarms occur on the
board.
2.7 PM Module
2.7.1 FunctionThe PM module mainly provides the following functions:
l Input over-voltage, under-voltage measurement and protectionl Output over-current protection and overload power management
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2.7.2 Front Panel
PanelFigure 2-6 shows the PM panel.
Figure 2-6 PM panel
Panel InterfaceTable 2-11 describes the Interfaces on the PM panel.
Table 2-11 PM Interface Description
Interface Name Description
MON Debugging interface, RS232 interface
-48V/-48VRTN -48 V input/-48 V GND input
2.7.3 IndicatorsTable 2-12 describes the indicators on the PM panel.
Table 2-12 PM Indicator Description
LED Color Meaning Description
RUN Green Indicates the running
state
l On: Indicates that the PM is in
reset state.
l 1Hz Blinking: Indicates that the
PM runs normally.
l Off: Indicates that the self-check
fails.
ALM Red Indicates the alarm
state
l On: Indicates that alarms occur
on the board.
l Off: Indicates that no alarms occur
on the board.
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2.7.4 ButtonsThe ON/OFF button is used to turn on or turn off PM module.
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DC Power Cable ........................................................................................................3-1PE Cable....................................................................................................................3-2S1/X2 Optical Fiber ....................................................................................................3-2SA Panel Cable..........................................................................................................3-3Dry Contact Cable ......................................................................................................3-5GPS Jumper ..............................................................................................................3-7OMC/S1/X2 Cable......................................................................................................3-7Optical Fiber...............................................................................................................3-8
3.1 DC Power CableUsage
The DC power cable is used for accessing external -48 V DC power to equipment.
Appearance
Figure 3-1 shows the appearance of a DC power cable.
Figure 3-1 Power Cable
Signal Description
Table 3-1 describes the relations of cable signals.
Table 3-1 Connection of a Power Cable
Name Signal Description Pin (End A) Pin (End B)
-48 V RTN Voltage: 0 V DC A1 Black conductor
-48 V Voltage: -48 V DC A2 Blue conductor
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Connection DescriptionConnect the power device to the PM of the ZXSDR B8300 TL200.
3.2 PE CableUsageThe protection earth cable is used for connecting equipment to the grounding network toprovide equipment protection and ensure personal safety.
AppearanceFigure 3-2 shows the appearance of a protection earth cable. The cable is of 16 mm2 typewith wire in yellow and green. In addition, it has the TNR terminals at both ends.
Figure 3-2 PE Cable
Connection DescriptionConnect the protection earth point on the equipment chassis to the grounding strip.
3.3 S1/X2 Optical FiberUsageThe Gigabit Ethernet optical fiber for S1/X2 ports is used to connect the ZXSDR B8300TL200 with core network, eNodeB, or transmission equipment.
AppearanceFigure 3-3 shows the appearance of an Ethernet cable for optical ports. The two ends ofthe cable are LC-type optical connectors.
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Figure 3-3 S1/X2 Cable Appearance
Connection Description
Connect the TX/RX port on the CC panel to the core network, eNodeB, or transportequipment.
3.4 SA Panel CableAppearance
Figure 3-4 SA Cable
The connectors of the SA panel cable are defined as follows:
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l End A: SCSI50 connectorl End B2: RS232/RS485 connectorl End B3: dry-contact connectorl End B4: grounding connector
Signal Description
Table 3-2 describes the signals of a SA panel cable.
Table 3-2 SA Cable Signal Description
Signal EndA Cable#2 EndB2 Cable#3 End B3
232RX 38 Blue(mark11) 2
232TX 36 Orange 3
GND 40 White/White (mark12) 5
485_RX+ 42 White 8
485_RX- 44 Green 9
485_TX+ 46 White 6
485_TX- 48 Brown 7
GND 50 Red(mark13) 1
I_SWI0 43 Blue (mark1) 1
I_SWI1 45 Orange (mark2) 2
I_SWI2 47 Green (mark3) 3
I_SWI3 49 Brown (mark4) 4
I_SWI4 26 Blue (mark5) 5
I_SWI5 28 Orange (mark6) 6
GND 34 White (mark7) 14
B_SWIO1 30 Green (mark8) 7
B_SWIO2 32 Brown (mark9) 8
GND 34 Red (mark10) 20
• () indicates a twisted pair.• Blue/Red 1 indicates that there are certain red marks on the wire in blue. The same is true for other wires.• Mark 11 indicates the wires in blue and orange of the twisted pairs (white and blue, white and orange). Mark 12
indicates the wires in white of the twisted pairs (white and blue, white and orange). Mark 13 indicates the wire inred of the twisted pair (red and blue).
• Mark 1 indicates the wire in blue of the twisted pair (white and blue). Mark 2 indicates the wire in orange of thetwisted pair (white and orange). Mark 3 indicates the wire in green of the twisted pair (white and green). Mark 4indicates the wire in brown of the twisted pair (white and brown). Mark 5 indicates the wire in blue of the twistedpair (red and blue). Mark 6 indicates the wire in orange of the twisted pair (red and orange). Mark 7 indicates thewire in white of the twisted pair (white and blue). Mark 8 indicates the wire in green of the twisted pair (red andgreen). Mark 9 indicates the wire in brown of the twisted pair (red and brown). Mark 10 indicates the wire in red ofthe twisted pair (red and green).
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Note:
SE cable is the same as SA cable.
Connection Description
Connect end A to SA panel connector, end B2 to the RS232/RS485 serial-port cable, endB3 to the dry-contact signal cable, and end B4 to the grounding cable.
3.5 Dry Contact CableUsage
The input/output dry-contact cable is used for accessing dry-contact signals of externaldevices or outputting dry-contact signals of the local equipment.
Appearance
Figure 3-5 shows the appearance of an input/output dry-contact cable. End A of the cableis a DB25 straight-through connector.
Figure 3-5 Input/Output Dry-contact Cable
Signal Description
Table 3-3 describes the signals of an input/output dry-contact cable.
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Table 3-3 Signal Description of an Input/Output Dry-contact Cable
Signal I_SWIO0 GND I_SWIO1 GND I_SWIO2 GND I_SWIO3 GND I_SWIO4 GND
Pin (end A) 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18
Cable
spectrum
(White Blue) (White Orange) (White Green) (White Brown) (Red Blue)
Signal I_SWIO5 GND B_SWIO1 GND B_SWIO2 GND – – – –
Pin (end A) 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23
Cable
spectrum
(Red Orange) (Red Green) (Red Brown) – – – –
• () indicates a twisted pair.• B_SWIO1~B_SWIO2 indicates channels 1-2 dry-contact input/output and I_SWIO0–I_SWIO5 indicates the channels 1-6 dry-contact input.
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Connection Description
Connect End B to external monitoring equipment and connect End A to SA interface ofZXSDR B8300 TL200.
3.6 GPS JumperUsage
The GPS antenna cable is used for accessing GPS satellite signals to the ZXSDR B8300TL200.
Appearance
The SMA(M)-SMA(M) GPS antenna cable is used to connect to the power splitter. Figure3-6 shows the appearance of the GPS antenna cable.
Figure 3-6 GPS Antenna Cable
Connection Description
Connect the REF port on the CC panel to the lightning arrester or power splitter.
Figure 3-7 shows the GPS lightning arrester.
Figure 3-7 Structure of Embedded GPS Lightning Arrester
3.7 OMC/S1/X2 CableUsage
The OMC cable uses the super category 5 shielded twisted pair and is used for connectingthe ZXSDR B8300 TL200 to the operation and maintenance end.
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Appearance
Figure 3-8 shows the appearance of an OMC cable. The two ends of the cable are RJ45connectors.
Figure 3-8 OMC Cable
Signal Description
Table 3-4 describes the signals of an OMC cable.
Table 3-4 Signal Description of an OMC Cable
Pin (end A) Definition Cable Spectrum Pin (end B)
1 ETH-TR1+ White/Orange 1
2 ETH-TR1- Orange 2
3 ETH -TR2+ White/Green 3
4 ETH -TR3+ Green 4
5 ETH -TR3- White/Blue 5
6 ETH -TR2- Blue 6
7 ETH -TR4+ White/Brown 7
8 ETH -TR4- Brown 8
Connection Description
Connect the OMC cable to the ETH0 port on the CC panel.
3.8 Optical FiberUsage
The baseband-RF optical fiber is used for transmitting data between an RRU and theZXSDR B8300 TL200.
Appearance
Figure 3-9 and Figure 3-10 show the appearance of a baseband-RF optical fiber.
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Figure 3-9 Optical Fiber Type 1
Figure 3-10 Optical Fiber Type 2
Connection Description
Connect the optical port on the BPL panel to an RRU.
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FiguresFigure 1-1 External structure of the ZXSDR B8300 TL200 shelf................................ 1-1
Figure 1-2 Product Components ............................................................................... 1-2
Figure 2-1 CC Panel ................................................................................................. 2-2
Figure 2-2 BPL Front Panel ...................................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-3 SA Panel ................................................................................................. 2-6
Figure 2-4 SE Panel ................................................................................................. 2-7
Figure 2-5 FAN Panel ............................................................................................... 2-9
Figure 2-6 PM panel ............................................................................................... 2-10
Figure 3-1 Power Cable ............................................................................................ 3-1
Figure 3-2 PE Cable ................................................................................................. 3-2
Figure 3-3 S1/X2 Cable Appearance......................................................................... 3-3
Figure 3-4 SA Cable ................................................................................................. 3-3
Figure 3-5 Input/Output Dry-contact Cable................................................................ 3-5
Figure 3-6 GPS Antenna Cable................................................................................. 3-7
Figure 3-7 Structure of Embedded GPS Lightning Arrester ....................................... 3-7
Figure 3-8 OMC Cable.............................................................................................. 3-8
Figure 3-9 Optical Fiber Type 1................................................................................. 3-9
Figure 3-10 Optical Fiber Type 2............................................................................... 3-9
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TablesTable 2-1 Module Size Specifications (Width*Height*Depth) ..................................... 2-1
Table 2-2 CC Panel Interface Description.................................................................. 2-2
Table 2-3 CC Indicator Description............................................................................ 2-3
Table 2-4 CC Button Description ............................................................................... 2-4
Table 2-5 BPL Panel Interface Description ................................................................ 2-4
Table 2-6 BPL Indicator Description .......................................................................... 2-5
Table 2-7 BPL Button Description ............................................................................. 2-6
Table 2-8 SA Indicator Description ............................................................................ 2-7
Table 2-9 SE Indicator Description ............................................................................ 2-7
Table 2-10 FAN Indicator Description ........................................................................ 2-9
Table 2-11 PM Interface Description........................................................................ 2-10
Table 2-12 PM Indicator Description........................................................................ 2-10
Table 3-1 Connection of a Power Cable .................................................................... 3-1
Table 3-2 SA Cable Signal Description...................................................................... 3-4
Table 3-3 Signal Description of an Input/Output Dry-contact Cable ........................... 3-6
Table 3-4 Signal Description of an OMC Cable ......................................................... 3-8
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GlossaryATCA- Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture
CC- Control and Clock Module
FA- Foreign Agent
GPS- Global Positioning System
IP- Internet Protocol
IPMI- Intelligent Platform Management Interface
LTE- Long Term Evolution
MAC- Medium Access Control
MMC- Module Management Controller
MicroTCA- Micro Telecommunication Computing Architecture
PDCP- Packet Data Convergence Protocol
PHY- Physical layer
PICMG- PCI Industrial Computer Manufacture Group
PM- Power Module
RLC- Radio Link Control
RRU- Remote Radio Unit
RTN- Return
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ZXSDR B8300 TL200 Hardware Description
SA- Site Alarm Module
SCSI- Small Computer System Interface
SDR- Software Defined Radio
SE- Selection Element
TDD- Time Division Duplex
TNR- Non Insulated Ring Terminals
UART- Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
eNodeB- Evolved NodeB
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