RRU-Remote Radio Unit: Function, Concept, Details: 1.: Definition and Overview
RRU-Remote Radio Unit: Function, Concept, Details: 1.: Definition and Overview
RRU-Remote Radio Unit: Function, Concept, Details: 1.: Definition and Overview
Function,Concept,Details
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In this article, we will explain the concept, function and details of RRU-
Remote Radio Unit which is used in telecom and telecommunication field
as a major components.
Topics Covering:
1. RRU Definition and Overview
2. Radio remote Unit Functions
3. RRU Hardware Description & many more
The RRU is connected to the base station via the fiber optic link which is
bi-directional link. The optical interface link is also known as CPRI
(Common Public Radio Interface). CPRI is a interface protocol
developed by combination of major telecom equipment’s manufacturing
company like Nokia, Alcatel, Cisco and many more.
The RRU helps to reduce the coaxial feed line losses, increase system
efficiency and provide high level of flexibility in cellular site construction.
Undoubtedly, this helps in upgrading to new equipment’s and devices
more easily.
2. RRU Functions:
1) Acts as a Transceiver: transmit and receive the user signals to the base
station and vice-versa.
3) Control and process the EM signals received from the Antenna via
Jumper(Hollow Guide).
6) Generate and sends the different signals like VSWR, RET, ACT,etc.
3) RET Port: There is at least one RET port for connection to RCU.
Mostly, the connector is DB9 in Huawei but may vary with other
company’s. RCU is connected to the Antenna. RET cable connects the RCU
and RRU.
4) Power Supply Port: There is one port for powering the RRU.
Mostly blue and black. Blue is for negative (-) and black is for zero(0).
Generally all RRU operates in -48V.
5) Ground Port: There is two OT port for the grounding. The ground
cable: mostly copper wire, one end is connected to RRU and another end
into Bus Bar nearby RRU. Thus it provides the surge and high voltage
protection of RRU and thus keeping safe from natural weather and
climates.