Active users: terminal attached to the network with a connection to an active application. Both signaling and data radio bearers are established and active in this state. FSMD has 2 FSPC (DSP boards) thus it will use 1 for WCDMA (250 CE) and 1 for LTE (eg. 1+1+1 @ 5 MHz)
Active users: terminal attached to the network with a connection to an active application. Both signaling and data radio bearers are established and active in this state. FSMD has 2 FSPC (DSP boards) thus it will use 1 for WCDMA (250 CE) and 1 for LTE (eg. 1+1+1 @ 5 MHz)
Active users: terminal attached to the network with a connection to an active application. Both signaling and data radio bearers are established and active in this state. FSMD has 2 FSPC (DSP boards) thus it will use 1 for WCDMA (250 CE) and 1 for LTE (eg. 1+1+1 @ 5 MHz)
1 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 2 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 3 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 4 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 5 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 6 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 7 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 8 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 9 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 10 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 11 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 12 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 13 active users: terminal attached to the network with a connection to an active application (EMM-REGISTERED, ECM-CONNECTED, RRC_CONNECTED, DRB established). The state includes UEs that have applications carrying out background polling even if the subscriber is not actively using an application. Both signaling and data radio bearers are established and active in this state. RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 14 FSMD has 2 FSPC (DSP boards) thus it will use 1 for WCDMA (250 CE) and 1 for LTE (eg. 1+1+1 @ 5 MHz) FSME has 3 FSPC (DSP boards) thus another sharing will be possible 1 for WCDMA (250 CE) and 2 for LTE (e.g.. 1+1+1 @10 MHz) or maybe in opposite 2 boards for WCDMA and 1 for LTE. WCDMA-LTE concurrent mode will be part of RL40 ( same system module shared between WCDMA and LTE). If 2 boards are used for LTE them SM behaves as an FSMD and has the same active users limitations as an FSMD ( 420 UE@10MHz) RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 15 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 16 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 17 S1 and X2 interfaces The connectors for the S1/X2 are located on the front panel of the transmission sub-module (FTxx). The cables are routed to the side of the System Module. The alternative Flexi Transport sub-module can be changed on site, for example future transport capacity or feature evolution purposes. BTS Element Management port An Element Manager PC can be connected to the management port connector at the System Module, for commissioning, operations, maintenance, and testing of the BTS. An RJ45 Ethernet connector is used. Integrated Ethernet switch for external devices These four Ethernet interfaces can be used to carry initialization data, control data, and signaling data from the BTS to any auxiliary equipment that has an Ethernet port and an IP address. Equipment such as an external Site Support, and microwave radio equipment can also be connected to the Flexi Multiradio BTS via these ports. The connectors are located in the Flexi Multiradio BTS System Module. Interfaces are three 10/100/1000Base-T and one 10/100Base-TX all with RJ45 connectors. Power feeding A Flexi Multiradio BTS site has one common DC input power supply that is connected to the System Module. The System Module distributes DC current to the RF Modules and second System Module operating in baseband extension mode. The AC connector is at a separate optional Flexi AC-DC Power Module (FPMA). External alarms and controls (EAC) External alarms and control (EAC) signals are used to collect simple ON/OFF external alarms (12) from any equipment that is external to the BTS. They are also used to provide ON/OFF control signals (6) for controlling external devices. External Synchronization Input When using this HW connector Flexi Multiradio BTS can be optionally synchronized with an external clock signal (e.g. GPS, 2 MHz or 10 MHz signal). This might be required e.g. in a case when backhaul transmission over Ethernet does not support reference clock signal or timing packets. External Synchronization Output Flexi Multiradio BTS can provide clock reference signal to other co-located BTS nearby (2G, 3G and future BTS) via MDR14 connector in System Module. RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 18 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 19 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 20 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 21 Values will be finalized after frozen 3GPP LTE specification is available and RF Module volume production measurements are done RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 22 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 23 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 24 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 25 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 26 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 27 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 28 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 29 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 30 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 31 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 32 RA4120AEN20GLA0 LTE NSN Solution 33 Samsung for MetroPCS; HTC for Verizon. 2011 Q2: Samsung Stealth V (SCH-i510) : LTE (750MHz) / EVDO