Ericsson AIR 3239 B40 Specifications
Ericsson AIR 3239 B40 Specifications
The AIR 3239 must operate within a temperature range of -40 °C to 55 °C and a relative humidity range of 5% to 100% for optimal performance. These specifications ensure the radio unit can function effectively in diverse and harsh outdoor environments, thereby enhancing its reliability and operational lifespan .
The AIR 3239's port configurations, including 3 DATA ports (Type LC) and other specific ports like the TX MONITOR (Type SMA), enable high-speed data transmission and output monitoring. These configurations are crucial for performance as they facilitate efficient data flow, while scalability is supported by flexible connectivity options which allow expansion with additional network components when needed .
The AIR 3239 complies with regulatory requirements via certifications such as CE marking and adherence to safety standards IEC/EN 62 368-1. It meets EMC immunity and emission standards per ETSI EN 301 489-1 and 3GPP TS 38.113. Additionally, it complies with EU Directives RoHS2 2011/65/EU and RED 2014/53/EU, ensuring it meets environmental and safety regulations .
The AIR 3239 operates on a -48 V DC power supply with supported operating line rates of 10.3 Gbit/s and 25.78 Gbit/s, optimizing performance and efficiency for data traffic management. The DC power supply reduces conversion losses, leading to lower operational costs. These specifications ensure efficient power consumption and better performance scalability, contributing to overall operational efficiency .
Adherence to 3GPP RAT Types E-UTRA and NR allows AIR 3239 to support both 4G LTE and emerging 5G networks, making it pivotal for transitioning networks and future-proofing infrastructure. This compliance ensures global standardization, facilitates interoperability among equipment from different vendors, and supports advanced mobile services, thus significantly advancing modern telecommunications .
The AIR 3239 improves LTE TDD spectral efficiency by incorporating a TDD Antenna Integrated Radio unit with 32 transmitters and 32 receivers, which supports advanced features like Massive MIMO and enhanced Common Public Radio Interfaces (eCPRI). These technologies enable it to handle higher data traffic more efficiently by optimizing the use of available spectrum .
The AIR 3239 supports Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode, allowing flexible allocation of uplink and downlink resources that are critical for load balancing in data networks. This flexibility facilitates its integration into various types of networks where asymmetric traffic patterns are common, thereby optimizing network efficiency .
The AIR 3239 employs a natural convection cooling method, which eliminates the need for mechanical fans. This method enhances operational efficiency by reducing power consumption and maintenance needs associated with moving parts, lowering the likelihood of mechanical failures, and making it suitable for long-term outdoor operation without frequent servicing .
The operational specifications of AIR 3239 include a maximum operational bandwidth of 100 MHz for both uplink and downlink, supporting efficient data transmission. Mechanically, it features a natural convection cooling method, a compact design (570 mm in height, 517 mm in width, 160 mm in depth), and outdoor mounting options on walls or mast poles without fans. These specifications contribute to its adaptability and usability across different installation scenarios, accommodating varied space and environmental constraints .
The encapsulation class IP65 signifies that the AIR 3239 is highly resistant to dust ingress and water jets from any direction. This makes it ideal for deployment in outdoor environments and ensures protection against harsh weather conditions, thereby increasing its versatility and reliability across different geographies and climates .