Oct. 28, 2024
The baseband unit (BBU) is another important component of the telecommunication infrastructure. Unlike the RRU which is located at the top of the tower, the BBU is located at the foot of the tower. In this article, we discuss, what BBU is, its functions, as well as its components.
Image: BBU
What Is a Baseband Unit?
The baseband is the original frequency spectrum of a transmission signal before it is modulated. Additionally, it can also be referred to as a method of data transmission where both analog and digital data are transferred through a single, non-multiplexed channel.
Image: Baseband Transmission
In a telecom system, a BBU processes baseband. The BBU and the RF processing unit (or RRU) are both components of a typical telecom station. Positioned within the equipment room, the BBU is connected to the RRU through optical fiber links. This facilitates a physical communication interface.
Components of the BBU
The BBU is made up of the following components which are all inserted into dedicated slots:
Image: Components of the BBU
LBBP
The acronym LBBP stands for LTE Baseband Processing Unit. LBBP can be found in different variations including LBBPa, LBBPb, and LBBPc in some series. In series like the Huawei BBU , the LBBP module is denoted as UBBP.
The difference between LBBP and UBBP is that LBBP is designed for LTE or 4G communication, while UBBP is designed for 2G and 3G communication. Nevertheless, they both have similar functions such as:
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UMPT
UMPT, an abbreviation for Universal Main Processing and Transmission Unit, performs the following key functions:
UPEU
UPEU, an acronym for Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit, performs the following essential functions:
FAN
The Fan unit serves the dual purpose of heat dissipation from the BBU and the monitoring of inlet temperature. Furthermore, it regulates the rotational speed of the fans and communicates fan status information to the Universal Main Processing and Transmission Unit (UMPT) within the BBU.
Functions of BBU
Below are the functions of the BBU:
NOTE: A GPS sensor is built into the BBU to track its installation location. The GPS coordinates are routinely tracked and then sent to the control center of the telecommunications provider in the event that the BBU is removed without authorization.
Spectrum Allocation and Regulation: In the U.S., the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National
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