User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 About this Guide
- 2 Overview
- 3 RU Hardware Feature
- 3.1 System Configuration
- 3.2 RU Specifications
- 3.3 Environment Specifications
- 3.4 RU Downlink/Uplink Default Parameters
- 3.5 Antenna Configuration
- 3.6 Carrier Configuration
- 3.7 Block Diagram
- 3.8 External Interface
- 3.9 TX Control Function
- 3.10 Performance Requirement
- 3.11 Mechanical Design and Other Options
- 4 Ordering Information
- 5 Installation
- 6 Operations
- 7 Maintenance and Trouble Clearing
- 8 Removal
- A References
- B ZTP Overview
- C Optical Connector Cleaning
- D Glossary
- Index
3.6
Carrier Configuration
In this section:
3.6.1 5G-NR Carrier Configuration
3.6.2 NB-IoT Carrier Configuration
3.6.1
5G-NR Carrier Configuration
The RU supports the combination of carrier configuration shown in the following table. The RU will support
15M Hz bandwidth in a future release.
Note: The available carrier and maximum transmit power for each band
n71: Up to two carriers, 30 W/ port
n29: Up to two carriers, 40 W/ port
n26: Up to one carrier, 10 W/ port
RU supports the total maximum of four carriers and 80 W per port (Total 320 W) as the possible combination of
carrier and maximum transmit power.
Table 6
Carrier Configuration
n71 (M ax. 30 W, up to 2 Carriers)
Carrier Configuration M ax. output power/ antenna
Output (4ANT)
OBW Carrier1 Carrier2 1 2 3 4
30 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 20 W + 10 W 120 W
30 MHz 15 MHz 15 MHz 15W + 15W 120 W
25 MHz 20 MHz 5 M Hz 20 W + 5W 100 W
25 MHz 15 MHz 10 MHz 15W + 10 W 100 W
20 MHz 15 MHz 5 M Hz 15W + 5W 80 W
20 MHz 10 MHz 10 MHz 20 W 80 W
20 MHz 20 MHz — 20 W 80 W
15 MHz 10 MHz 5 M Hz 10 W + 5W 60 W
10 MHz 5 M Hz 5 M Hz 5W + 5W 60 W
RU Hardware Feature
Carrier Configuration
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Release 1.0 · Issue 1, March 2021
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