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Issue 05
Date 2020-01-21
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Contents
1 RRU5304w Description
The RRU5304w is an outdoor remote radio unit that is powered by a power cabinet. It is the
RF part of a distributed base station and can be installed near an antenna. The RRU5304w
performs modulation, demodulation, data processing, and combination and division of
baseband signals and RF signals.
With the software-defined radio (SDR) technology, the RRU5304w can work in multiple
modes through software configuration.
The RRU uses a modular design. Its external ports are located at the bottom of the module
and in the cabling cavity.
Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4 show the physical ports on the RRU5304w and Table 1-1 describes
these ports.
PnP software versions supported by the base station: SRAN12.1 and SRAN13.1
The following describes the specification differences when the RRU5304w (700 MHz) is
used in different versions:
From SRAN15.1 onwards, the RRU5304w (700 MHz) supports the NB-IoT multi-carrier
function.
From SRAN15.1 onwards, the RRU5304w (700 MHz) can be configured with NR FDD
carriers only in the uplink by using the UL and DL decoupling feature, which means that
the RRU5304w supports NR SUL.
From SRAN16.0 onwards, the RRU5304w (700 MHz) can work in NR FDD mode.
Table 2-1 Frequency bands and RATs supported by an RRU5304w (700 MHz)
The maximum gain of PIM cancellation can reach 15 dB. This function reduces the negative impact
of the intermodulation effect on the system. The following factors impact PIM cancellation
performance:
Antennas: For example, the antenna experiences water corrosion, the antenna is aged, or the screws
inside the antenna are loose.
Connectors: For example, the jumper connector is not securely connected, and the jumper port is
corroded by water or aged.
External PIM issues: For example, metal obstacles (steel rope of the guyed mast, metal fence,
lightning protection ground bar, or billboard) exist near the radiation surface of the antenna.
Other factors that may cause PIM
An RRU must be used in a simple antenna networking scenario where the RRU uses a fixed-length
jumper (≤ 6 m or 19.68 ft.) to directly connect to the antenna. In this scenario, there is no
intermediate component such as a combiner between the RRU and the antenna. The fixed-length
jumper is used because it can effectively mitigate the PIM effect.
Table 2-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an RRU5304w (700 MHz)
Each value of Output Power per Carrier (W) in the Typical Power Configurations document
indicates the maximum output power of each carrier under the corresponding configuration while
ensuring the network performance. The actually configured carrier power of RF modules can be less
than or equal to the value of Output Power per Carrier (W) in the document. The power
configuration that is not supported in the document may be configurable on the software. Huawei
can only promise the performance with the power configurations listed in the document.
Table 2-4 SUL carrier configurations of an RRU5304w (LN, 700 MHz, 2R)
3 (MIMO) 1 10
The uplink bandwidth of an LTE carrier enabled with uplink spectrum sharing must be the same as the
uplink bandwidth of an NR carrier. For detailed bandwidth, see the value in the Bandwidth per NR
SUL Carrier (MHz) column in the preceding table. The uplink bandwidth of an LTE carrier that is not
enabled with uplink spectrum sharing is not limited by the NR SUL bandwidth.
Receiver Sensitivity
700 Band LTE FDD: -106.3 LTE FDD: -109.1 LTE FDD: -111.8
28/n28 LTE NB-IoT: LTE NB-IoT: LTE NB-IoT: -132.8
-127.3 -130.1 NR FDD: -111.5
NR FDD: -106.0 NR FDD: -108.8
The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.141, is measured under a 5 MHz
bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
The LTE NB-IoT receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.141, is measured under a 200
KHz bandwidth and a 15 KHz subcarrier spacing based on the FRC A14-1 in Annex A.14 (π/2
BPSK, R = 1/3, 1 RB) standard.
The NR FDD receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 38.141, is measured under a 5 MHz
bandwidth based on the Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3) standard.
RF Compliance Standards
Item Standard
Input Power
DC RRUs can use external power modules to support AC scenarios. For details about the types of
external power modules supported by each type of RRU, see section "RRU Auxiliary Devices" in the
corresponding RRU hardware description. For details about the external power modules, see user guides
of the corresponding models.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 400 mm x 300 mm x 150 mm (15.75 in. x 11.81 in. x 5.91
in.) (18 L)
Item Specifications
Weight 22 kg (48.51 lb, excluding mounting kits)
700 510
a: The typical power consumption of an RF module is measured when the ambient
temperature is 25°C (77°F) and the traffic load reaches 50%. The actual power
consumption has a 10% deviation from this value.
Environmental Specifications
Item Specifications
Operating Temperature Without solar radiation: –40°C to +55°C (-40°F to
+131°F)
With solar radiation of 1120 W/m2: -40°C to +50°C
(-40°F to +122°F)
Relative humidity 5% RH to 100% RH
Absolute humidity 1 g/m3 to 30 g/m3
Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
According to the installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration, the output power of some
RRUs may temporarily decrease when they work in the highest 10°C temperature range.
Unless otherwise specified, the lightning protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of
8/20 μs.
Unless otherwise specified as maximum discharge current, all the surge current items refer to
nominal discharge current.
Item Specifications
Operating environment ETSI EN 300019-1-4 V2.1.2 (2003-04) Class 4.1:
"Non-weather protected locations"
Storage environmenta ETSI EN300019-1-1 V2.1.4 (2003-04) Class1.2 "Weather
protected, not temperature-controlled storage locations"
Shockproof protection NEBS GR63 zone4
Ingress protection rating IP65
Surge protection IEC 62305-1 Protection against lightning - Part 1:
General principles
IEC 62305-3 Protection against lightning - Part 3:
Physical damage to structures and life hazard
IEC 62305-4 Protection against lightning - Part 4:
Electrical and electronic systems within structures
ITU-T K.35 Bonding configurations and earthing at
remote electronic sites
ITU-T K.56 Protection of radio base stations against
lightning discharges
ITU-T K.97 Lightning protection of distributed base
stations
ETSI EN 300 253 Environmental Engineering (EE):
Earthing and bonding configuration inside
telecommunications centers
YD/T 2324-2011: Lightning protection requirements
and test methods for radio base stations
GB 50689-2011: Code for design of lightning
protection and earthing engineering for
telecommunication bureaus (stations)
a: The validity period is one year. The product can function properly within the validity
period if the storage environment meets the preceding standards.
Table 2-13 CPRI port protocol and rate of an RRU5304w (700 MHz)
The following table lists the maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between an
RRU and a BBU when the RRU works in a single mode. When the RRU works in multimode
concurrency scenarios, the maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between the
multimode RRU and a BBU are determined by the capabilities for the mode with the lowest
capabilities.
Table 2-14 Maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between an RRU5304w (700
MHz) and a BBU
Table 3-1 Frequency bands and RATs supported by an RRU5304w (2600 MHz)
Connectors: For example, the jumper connector is not securely connected, and the jumper port is
corroded by water or aged.
External PIM issues: For example, metal obstacles (steel rope of the guyed mast, metal fence,
lightning protection ground bar, or billboard) exist near the radiation surface of the antenna.
Other factors that may cause PIM
An RRU must be used in a simple antenna networking scenario where the RRU uses a fixed-length
jumper (≤ 6 m or 19.68 ft.) to directly connect to the antenna. In this scenario, there is no
intermediate component such as a combiner between the RRU and the antenna. The fixed-length
jumper is used because it can effectively mitigate the PIM effect.
Table 3-3 Output power and carrier configurations of an RRU5304w (2600 MHz)
Each value of Output Power per Carrier (W) in the Typical Power Configurations document
indicates the maximum output power of each carrier under the corresponding configuration while
ensuring the network performance. The actually configured carrier power of RF modules can be less
than or equal to the value of Output Power per Carrier (W) in the document. The power
configuration that is not supported in the document may be configurable on the software. Huawei
can only promise the performance with the power configurations listed in the document.
Receiver Sensitivity
2600 Band 7/n7 LTE FDD: -106.3 LTE FDD: -109.1 LTE FDD: -111.8
NR FDD: -106.0 NR FDD: -108.8 NR FDD: -108.5
The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.141, is measured under a 5 MHz
bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
The NR FDD receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 38.141, is measured under a 5 MHz
bandwidth based on the Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3) standard.
RF Compliance Standards
Item Standard
Input Power
DC RRUs can use external power modules to support AC scenarios. For details about the types of
external power modules supported by each type of RRU, see section "RRU Auxiliary Devices" in the
corresponding RRU hardware description. For details about the external power modules, see user guides
of the corresponding models.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) 400 mm x 300 mm x 150 mm (15.75 in. x 11.81 in. x 5.91
in.) (18 L)
Weight 22 kg (48.51 lb, excluding mounting kits)
2600 520
a: The typical power consumption of an RF module is measured when the ambient
temperature is 25°C (77°F) and the traffic load reaches 50%. The actual power
consumption has a 10% deviation from this value.
Environmental Specifications
Item Specifications
Operating temperature Without solar radiation: –40°C to +55°C (-40°F to
+131°F)
With solar radiation of 1120 W/m2: -40°C to +50°C
(-40°F to +122°F)
Relative humidity 5% RH to 100% RH
Absolute humidity 1 g/m3 to 30 g/m3
Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
According to the installation scenario, traffic load, and carrier configuration, the output power of some
RRUs may temporarily decrease when they work in the highest 10°C temperature range.
Unless otherwise specified, the lightning protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of
8/20 μs.
Unless otherwise specified as maximum discharge current, all the surge current items refer to
nominal discharge current.
Item Specifications
Operating environment ETSI EN 300019-1-4 V2.1.2 (2003-04) Class 4.1:
"Non-weather protected locations"
Storage environmenta ETSI EN300019-1-1 V2.1.4 (2003-04) Class1.2 "Weather
protected, not temperature-controlled storage locations"
Shockproof protection NEBS GR63 zone4
Ingress protection rating IP65
Surge protection IEC 62305-1 Protection against lightning - Part 1:
General principles
IEC 62305-3 Protection against lightning - Part 3:
Physical damage to structures and life hazard
IEC 62305-4 Protection against lightning - Part 4:
Electrical and electronic systems within structures
ITU-T K.35 Bonding configurations and earthing at
remote electronic sites
ITU-T K.56 Protection of radio base stations against
lightning discharges
ITU-T K.97 Lightning protection of distributed base
stations
ETSI EN 300 253 Environmental Engineering (EE):
Earthing and bonding configuration inside
telecommunications centers
YD/T 2324-2011: Lightning protection requirements
and test methods for radio base stations
GB 50689-2011: Code for design of lightning
protection and earthing engineering for
telecommunication bureaus (stations)
a: The validity period is one year. The product can function properly within the validity
period if the storage environment meets the preceding standards.
Table 3-12 CPRI port protocol and rate of an RRU5304w (2600 MHz)
The following table lists the maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between an
RRU and a BBU when the RRU works in a single mode. When the RRU works in multimode
concurrency scenarios, the maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between the
multimode RRU and a BBU are determined by the capabilities for the mode with the lowest
capabilities.
Table 3-13 Maximum level of cascading and maximum distance between an RRU5304w (2600
MHz) and a BBU