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Digital Unit Description

DESCRIPTION

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Contents

Contents

1 Product Overview 1
1.1 Purpose 1
1.2 Variants 1
1.3 Overview 1
1.4 Warranty Seal 2

2 Function Description 3
2.1 Maintenance Button 3

3 Technical Data 7

4 DU Interfaces 9

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Digital Unit Description

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Product Overview

1 Product Overview

This document describes the Digital Unit (DU) for RBS 6000 systems used for
the WCDMA standard.

1.1 Purpose
The DU provides switching, traffic management, timing, baseband processing,
and radio interfacing.

1.2 Variants
The DU variants are the following:

• DUW 10 01

• DUW 11 01

• DUW 20 01

• DUW 30 01

• DUW 31 01

• DUW 41 01

1.3 Overview
This section provides an overview of the DU, as shown in Figure 1.

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DUW DUW DUW DUW


DUW

-48V

-48V
-48V
PWR

-48V
GPS

GPS

GPS
GPS
GPS

EC

EC
EC
EC

EC
AUX

LMT

LMT
LMT
LMT A AUX
LMT A

TN A

TN A
TN A
LMT B

LMT B

TN C TN B

TN C TN B
TN C TN B
TN A

TN A
ET A
ET A

ET B
ET B

ET A

ET A
O
F

ET B

ET B
IDL

IDL

IDL

IDL
IDL
TN B

TN B
R IA

A
A
A
R IB

B
B
B
R IC

C
C
C
R ID

D
D
D

E
E
E
R IE

F
F
F
R IF

DUW 20 01 DUW 10 01 DUW 11 01 DUW 31 01 DUW 41 01


DUW 20 01
DUW 30 01
Ge0971D

Figure 1 Overview DUW

Information about DU placement can be found in RBS Description.

1.4 Warranty Seal


The unit is equipped with a warranty seal sticker.

Note: Seals that have been implemented by Ericsson are not be broken or
removed, as it otherwise voids warranty.

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Function Description

2 Function Description

The DU has the following functions:

• Timing function

• Loadable software

• Downlink baseband processing

• Uplink baseband processing

• ATM traffic management

• IP traffic management

• Radio interface

• Transmission handling

• Controlling power and climate of the RBS

More information can be found in RBS Configurations.

For the block diagram of the DU, see Figure 2.

DU

Processing

Transmission Radio
Baseband interface

Timing

Ge0376A

Figure 2 DU Block Diagram

2.1 Maintenance Button


The maintenance button is used to activate one of four different modes or
to do a hardware reset. Table 1 lists the available functions activated by the
maintenance button.

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Table 1 Available Functions for Maintenance Button


Function Description
Technician Present The Technician Present mode is used for avoiding
Mode remote change of maintenance state when a
technician is present on-site.
Full Maintenance Mode During Full Maintenance mode the unit
suppresses all traffic and all alarms to be able to
perform maintenance on the unit.
HW Reset The unit is restarted when HW Reset is activated.
No Maintenance Mode During No Maintenance mode, the unit is available
for traffic and no alarms are suppressed.
Alarm Suppressed During Alarm Suppressed mode, alarms will still
Mode be raised and put in the alarm list on the node, but
no new alarms or event notification will be issued
to Remote Manager Application (RMA). The
alarms already issued before Alarm Suppressed
mode are still active.

Figure 3 shows how to use the maintenance button to activate the different
functions, and what flashing pattern corresponds to what function. While
pressing the maintenance button the unit enters temporary states before
activating a mode, this is represented with dotted lines. When the button is
released the mode will be activated, this is represented with solid lines. The
hardware reset function is activated after pressing the maintenance button
more than 7 seconds.

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Function Description

OFF Button pressed, less than 7 seconds, a second time


HW Reset
No Maintenance
Mode HW Reset

Indicator
Button Pressed Test
Technician Present Activated

Button Released (RU)


Flickering
Flickering Button Released (DU)
Suppressing
Alarms

Indicator 2 Seconds
Test Elapsed

Button Released Flashing Slowly


Flashing Slowly Removing
HW Reset Traffic

7 Seconds HW Reset Traffic


Indicator
Elapsed Removed
Test
Indicator
ON
Hardware Test
Full Maintenance
Reset
Mode

Ge4098

Figure 3 Maintenance Button Work Flow

For more information about the maintenance button, refer to Indicators,


Buttons, and Switches.

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Technical Data

3 Technical Data

Technical data for the DU is listed in Table 2 and Table 3.

For information about power consumption, see Power Consumption Guideline


for RBS 6000.

Table 2 Technical Data


Digital Unit Capacity Data Supported Radio
(1) Interface Connections
Maximum DCH
Capacity (Measured CPRI
in Channel Elements)
DUW 10 01 128 DL 1.25 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps
(2)
128 UL, 192 EUL
(3)
DUW 11 01 192 DL 1.25 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 5
(4) (4)
(2) Gbps , 10 Gbps
128 UL, 192 EUL
(5)
DUW 20 01 384 DL 1.25 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps
(2)
384 UL, 576 EUL
(4)(6)
DUW 30 01 768 DL 1.25 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps
(2)
512 UL, 768 EUL
DUW 31 01 768 DL 1.25 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 5
(4) (4)
(2) Gbps , 10 Gbps
512 UL, 768 EUL
DUW 41 01 1152 DL 1.25 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 5
(4) (4)
(2) Gbps , 10 Gbps
768 UL, 1152 EUL
(1) Dedicated Channel
(2) FAJ 121 2598, CE extension for EUL, is required for the 50% additional Dynamic Channel
Elements.
(3) Maximum 128 users (HSDPA + DCH R99)
(4) Depending on the Software Package
(5) When activating Increased Cell-Carrier Support for DUW, FAJ 121 3928, in a node where
a DUW 20 is used as secondary DUW, the maximum DL Channel Element associated with
the DUW 20 is 256 CEs.
(6) When activating Increased Cell-Carrier Support for DUW, FAJ 121 3928, the maximum DL
Channel Element capacity associated with a DUW 30 is 512 CEs. This is valid both when the
DUW 30 is used as primary DUW and secondary DUW.

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Table 3 Dimensions and Weight


Digital Unit Height Width Depth Weight
DUW 10 01 350 mm 62 mm 280 mm < 4.5 kg
DUW 11 01 350 mm 31 mm 280 mm < 2.7 kg
DUW 20 01 350 mm 62 mm 280 mm < 4.5 kg
DUW 30 01 350 mm 62 mm 280 mm < 4.5 kg
DUW 31 01 350 mm 62 mm 280 mm < 4.5 kg
DUW 41 01 350 mm 62 mm 280 mm < 4.8 kg

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DU Interfaces

4 DU Interfaces

The signalling and power interfaces for the DU are listed in Table 4.

For more information on which Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) module to


use, see Spare Parts Catalog.

Table 4 DU Interfaces
Marking Connector Description Optical
Indicator
(1)
PWR ET20 A -48 V DC No
(2)
-48 V Power
GPS RJ-45 Global Positioning No
System (GPS)
External interface
(2)
EC RJ-45 Enclosure Control Bus Yes
(ECB)
Internal interface
(3)
AUX RJ-45 Auxiliary Bus No
Internal interface
(3)
LMT A RJ-45 Console No
Internal interface
(3)
LMT B RJ-45 Local Maintenance Yes
Terminal (LMT)
External interface
(4) (5)
LMT RJ-45 Console and LMT Yes
Internal and external
interfaces
TN A RJ-45 Transmission, Ethernet Yes
External interface,
electrical
(6)
ET A RJ-45 Transmission, Yes
2xE1/T1/J1
External interface

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Marking Connector Description Optical


Indicator
(6)
ET B RJ-45 Transmission, Yes
2xE1/T1/J1
External interface
(1)
F - Fault Yes

(2) Optical indicator, red


(1)
O - Operation Yes

(2) Optical indicator, green


(1)
I - Maintenance Yes
(2)
Optical indicator,
(1)
yellow
(2)
Optical indicator, blue
Maintenance button No
For information about the
maintenance button, see
Section 2.1 on page 3.
IDL HSIO Inter DU Link (IDL) No
Internal interface, DU to
DU
TN B SFP Transmission, Ethernet Yes
(6)
Transmission, STM-1
External interface,
optical

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DU Interfaces

Marking Connector Description Optical


Indicator
(7)
TN C SFP Transmission, Ethernet Yes
External interface,
optical
(1)
RI A - RI F 6 x SFP Radio Interface x 6 Yes
(2) (8)
A-F 6 x SFP+ Internal interface
between DU and Radio
Unit (RU), electrical
External interface
between DU and Remote
Radio Unit (RRU), optical
(1) DUW 20 01.
(2) DUW 10 01, DUW 11 01, DUW 20 01, DUW 30 01, DUW 31 01, and DUW 41 01.
(3) DUW 10 01, DUW 20 01, and DUW 30 01.
(4) DUW 11 01, DUW 31 01, and DUW 41 01. The LMT port has combined LMT A and LMT B
functionality. The LMT port is configured as LMT B by default. An LMT splitter cable is used to
access LMT A. For detailed information, see Hardware Maintenance Instructions.
(5) The optical indicator is only in use when the LMT port is used as LMT B.
(6) DUW 10 01, DUW 11 01, DUW 20 01, DUW 30 01, and DUW 41 01.
(7) DUW 11 01, DUW 31 01, and DUW 41 01.
(8) DUW 11 01, DUW 31 01, DUW 41 01 for CPRI over 2.5 Gbps.

For more information about optical indicators, refer to Indicators, Buttons, and
Switches.

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