ADC Network Card FlexWave User Manual

FlexWaveUniversal Radio Head  
Flexible Outdoor Coverage and Capacity  
Remote Unit  
Host Unit  
FlexWave– ADCs Next Generation of Wireless Solutions  
for Improving Wireless Capacity, Coverage, Flexibility  
and Customer Retention  
ADCs FlexWaveUniversal Radio Head (URH) is the most flexible, scalable and  
complete solution for addressing coverage and capacity needs for current and  
emerging wireless networks. The URH improves wireless network coverage and  
capacity by extending services from existing cell sites, to hard-to-reach areas by  
distributing coverage from a centralized radio suite.  
Utilizing a centralized distributed architecture, service providers are able to recognize  
significant CAPEX savings through a shared Base Station Hotel (multiple BTS co-located  
together), as well as a shared Remote Radio Transceiver approach. The URHs flexibility  
and scalability offers service providers an optimal solution for multiple applications  
such as; dense urban centers, dense suburban areas, campuses, enterprise buildings,  
subways and tunnels. The URHs distributed architecture and small form factor allows  
service providers to cost-effectively increase coverage and capacity in these hard-to-  
reach areas.  
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FlexWaveUniversal Radio Head  
Flexible Outdoor Coverage and Capacity  
System Description  
Future Enhancements  
Will Include:  
The URH is a flexible and cost effective solution  
for Distributed Antenna System applications:  
Microcell and/or CPRI/OBSAI Remote Radio Head  
applications:  
CPRI/OBSAI; flexibility to support BTS  
interface standards  
Microcell; fully contained capacity  
solution utilizing cost efficient low  
bit-rate IP backhaul  
Next Generation DAS; optimized for  
multiple frequency bands, scalable  
RF bandwidth & transport rates  
IP ready platform; smooth integration  
Flexible SeRF technology; serial RF  
processing, enabling scalable frequency  
bands and bandwidths  
to IP front/backhaul networks  
Digitial RF Transport; Digitally transports  
RF from the BTS to remote locations for  
distribution of RF signals.  
OBSAI (Future)  
Multiplexed  
SeRF over  
mm-wave  
SeRF  
Digital  
Base  
Station  
OBSAI to  
SeRF Converter  
RF  
SeRF  
800 MHz  
Base  
RF to SeRF  
Converter  
SeRF  
Board  
Multiband,  
Station  
protocol-agnostic  
Universal Radio  
Head  
RF  
SeRF  
Multiplexed  
SeRF over  
Fiber  
1900 MHz  
Base  
Station  
RF to SeRF  
Converter  
Data  
Backhaul  
Multiplexed  
SeRF over  
mm-wave  
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FlexWaveUniversal Radio Head  
Flexible Outdoor Coverage and Capacity  
Host Unit  
Host Unit  
The rack-mountable URH Host Unit is typically  
located at a Base Station or a facility housing  
a suite of Base Stations. On the forward path,  
the Host Unit receives the RF signal from the  
BTS and digitizes the designated RF band and  
digitally transports it over single mode fiber or a  
Millimeter Wave link to the Remote Unit. On the  
reverse path, the Host Unit receives the digitized  
RF signal from the remote unit and converts it  
back to RF for the BTS.  
In addition to sending alarm notifications to  
the Element Management System (EMS) through  
software, the URH Host Unit also features front  
panel alarm reporting. LEDs on the front panel  
of the Host Unit will change color depending  
on the status of the unit. LED displays provide  
information regarding the following items:  
Power  
System mode (active/standby)  
Indicate faulty unit  
RF conditions  
The URH Host Unit is completely modular in  
design, with all major modules; SeRF (Serial RF)  
card, DART (Digital/Analog Radio Transceiver)  
card, Power Supply, System board and Fan  
being hot swappable.  
The URH Host Unit supports up to eight DART  
cards (supporting up to eight remote units) and  
is capable of simulcasting signals up to as many  
as eight Remote Units.  
The Host Unit utilizes an embedded element  
management system for system configuration  
and network monitoring. The embedded EMS  
collects alarm information from both the Host  
and Remote Units. For multiple link deployments,  
multiple Host Units can be networked together  
at the same BTS site. Host Units can be daisy-  
chained together to allow monitoring and  
control of multiple Remote Units from a  
single user interface.  
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FlexWaveUniversal Radio Head  
Flexible Outdoor Coverage and Capacity  
URH Remote Unit  
Remote Unit  
The URH Remote Unit utilizes a modular design,  
which supports up to three bands. Each side  
panel/door represents a single-band allowing  
for future upgrades and easy field access.  
On the forward path, the Remote Unit  
receives the digitized spectrum from the Host  
Unit and converts the spectrum back into RF to  
be distributed via an externally mounted antenna  
system. On the reverse path, the Remote Unit  
digitizes the designated RF spectrum and digitally  
transports it over single-mode fiber or MMW  
to the Host Unit.  
Mounting options for the Remote Unit include:  
pole-mount, inside pole-mount, wall-mount,  
strand-mount (singe-band unit only), and  
sub-terrain vault-mount.  
In addition to sending alarm notifications to  
the EMS software, the URH Remote Unit also  
features LED alarm reporting. An LED on the  
bottom of the Remote Unit will illuminate  
upon a fault condition.  
The URH Remote Unit is a fully sealed IP-65 rated  
enclosure, which minimizes maintenance and is  
ideal for harsh environments. Fiber, antenna, and  
power input/output connectors are all sealed for  
maximum protection.  
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FlexWaveUniversal Radio Head  
Flexible Outdoor Coverage and Capacity  
Alarm and Management System  
Network Monitoring Capabilities  
The URH utilizes an embedded network  
The embedded EMS allows for remote alarm  
monitoring and network control of the  
URH can also be performed from an off-site  
location or Network Operation Center (NOC).  
Communications to the NOC can be performed  
using the web based interface or SNMP protocol.  
management for system configuration and  
network monitoring. The element management  
system (EMS) utilizes a web based interface or  
SNMP protocol for easy accesses to the system.  
The Element Management System (EMS) provides  
operational and maintenance capabilities for the  
URH system (Host and Remote). The EMS can be  
used to access and monitor status of any Host  
and any associated Remote Units. The EMS has  
the ability to view status and parameter settings,  
download software, change parameters and  
monitor system performance and alarms  
The EMS performs the following functions at  
off-site locations such as the NOC:  
Provides real-time information regarding faults  
Displays various system level values  
(voltages, RF, power, etc.)  
Adjusts performance-related parameters  
of the Host Unit and Remote Unit  
Access and troubleshooting can also be  
accomplished on-site at either the Host Unit  
and/or the Remote Unit by utilizing a craft  
interface. Thus, allowing technicians the ability  
to plug-in a laptop and access all associated  
units connected to it.  
Permits placement of Host Unit and Remote  
Unit into standby mode  
Access records and generates history reports  
with time and date stamps  
Allows download of new software versions  
to the Host Unit and Remote Units  
Host Site Capabilities  
The EMS performs the following functions  
at the Host site:  
Provides real-time information regarding faults  
Set up simulcast ratios  
Digital timing delays  
Displays various system level values  
(voltages, RF, power, etc.)  
Records and generates history reports with  
time and date stamps  
Adjusts performance related parameters  
of the Host Unit and Remote Unit  
Permits placement of Host Unit and Remote  
Unit into standby mode  
Allows download of new software versions  
to the Host Unit and Remote Units  
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FlexWaveUniversal Radio Head  
Flexible Outdoor Coverage and Capacity  
Specifications  
RF SpeciFication  
Supported Frequency Blocks:  
Bandwidth:  
1-3 per Remote Unit; 1-8 per Host Unit  
1.5 to 35 MHz non-contiguous  
Frequency Band Supported:  
800 Cellular, E-SMR 800/900,  
1900 PCS 1700/2100 AWS  
700, 1800 and 2500MHz (Future Releases)  
Up to 8:1 Single Host (can daisy chain Host for higher simulcast)  
Yes (Optional)  
Digital Simulcast:  
Diversity Receive:  
pRopagation Delay  
System Delay:  
<12 microseconds  
Delay Management:  
Digital (Manual or Automatic)  
noiSe FigURe  
noise Figure:  
input ip3:  
<5 dB  
>-8 dBm  
optical SpeciFicationS  
optical Budget:  
10 dB (Standard); 26 dB (Optional)  
3.072 Gbps  
Digital transport Rate:  
oUtpUt poweR  
output power per Band:  
38 dBm (6.5 Watts) Cell/SMR  
43 dBm (20 Watts) PCS  
43 dBm (20 Watts) AWS  
ReMote Unit enViRonMental SpeciFicationS  
outside ambient  
temp Rating:  
-40°C to +50°C  
Storage temperature:  
Humidity:  
lightning protection:  
-40°C to +70°C  
10% to 90% non-condensing  
20kA IEC 1000-45 8/30 µs Waveform  
ReMote Unit  
enclosure:  
IP-65  
Mounting:  
Dimensions (H x w x D):  
Volume:  
Wall, Pole, Inside Pole, Strand, and Vault  
29.38" x 16.45" x 15.6"  
3.66 Cubic Feet  
weight:  
cooling:  
200 Pounds (No one component >80 lbs.)  
Passive Convection  
optical connectors:  
Sealed Proax  
HoSt Unit  
Mounting:  
Dimensions (H x w x D):  
weight:  
19- and 23-inch rack  
5.25" x 19" x 19" (3 RUs)  
<25 Pounds  
ReMote Unit poweR ReqUiReMentS  
power Supply:  
100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
Yes (External)  
Battery Backup:  
power consumption:  
~1000 Watts (Fully loaded 20 W doors)  
HoSt Unit poweR ReqUiReMentS  
power Source:  
24 to 48 VDC  
power consumption:  
~250 Watts (Fully loaded with 8 DARTs)  
element Management  
embedded eMS:  
Yes  
Yes  
SnMp Based Management:  
Note: Unless noted otherwise specifications are typical and subject to change  
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URH Host Unit Configuration Examples  
O rd e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n  
Description  
catalog number  
FWU-20000000HU  
FWU-45000000HU  
FWU-80000000HU  
FWU-A0000000HU  
FWU-28000000HU  
FWU-28A00000HU  
FWU-458W0000HU  
FWU-45800000HU  
Host unit, one DART, 800 cell  
Host unit, one 800 SMR and one 900 SMR DART  
Host unit, one DART, 1900 PCS  
Host unit, one DART, 2100 AWS  
Host unit, one 800 cell, one 1900 PCS DART  
Host unit, one 800 cell, one 1900 PCS, one AWS DART  
Host unit, one 800 SMR, one 900 SMR, one 1900 PCS, one 2.5 WiMAX DART  
Host unit, one 800 SMR, one 900 SMR, one 1900 PCS DART  
URH Remote Unit Configuration Examples  
O rd e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n  
Description  
catalog number  
800 cell A, 6.5W, single band, N/D, putty white, remote unit  
1900 PCS, 20W, single band, diversity, putty white, remote unit  
800/900 ESMR 6.5W N/D, 1900 PCS 20W N/D, putty white, remote unit  
Three 1900 PCS, 20W, N/D, putty white, remote unit  
2100 AWS, 20W, single band, N/D, putty white, remote unit  
FWU-2210000000111RU  
FWU-8420000000111RU  
FWU-D218410000111RU  
FWU-8418418410111RU  
FWU-A410000000111RU  
FWU-D21841W5M0111RU  
800/900 ESMR 6.5W N/D, 1900 PCS 20W N/D, 2.5 WiMAX 10W MIMO, putty  
white, remote unit  
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ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101  
Specifications published here are current as of the date of publication of this document. Because we are continuously  
improving our products, ADC reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. At any time, you may  
verify product specifications by contacting our headquarters office in Minneapolis. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.  
views its patent portfolio as an important corporate asset and vigorously enforces its patents. Products or features  
contained herein may be covered by one or more U.S. or foreign patents. An Equal Opportunity Employer  
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