RCU RRU RRH Cable, AISG Female to DB9 Male, Radio Control Unit, Remote Radio Unit, Remote Radio Head. It features a standard AISG M16 interface for remote electrical tilt and antenna control, and a DB9 connector for data communication, ensuring reliable integration and control in radio communication systems.
Description
Introduction:
RCU RRU RRH Cable, AISG Female to DB9 Male, Radio Control Unit, Remote Radio Unit, Remote Radio Head. It features a standard AISG M16 interface for remote electrical tilt and antenna control, and a DB9 connector for data communication, ensuring reliable integration and control in radio communication systems.
Specification:
Type | M16 AISG RET Cable |
Product Name | RCU RRU RRH Remote Radio Head Cable AISG to DB9 |
Connector A | DB9 Male |
Connector B | AISG M16 8 Pin Female |
Cable Length | 1m, 2m, Or Customized |
Cable Diameter | 6.2 mm |
Standard | AISG, Antenna Interface Standards Group, IEC60130-9 |
Cable Spec. | 2*0.25 sq. mm (24 AWG) Twisted Pair with 4*0.75 sq. mm (20 AWG) stranded |
Protocol | AISG1.1, AISG2.0 |
Certificate | UL, Rohs, Reach |
What is RCU, RRH, and RRU?
RCU, RRH, and RRU are indispensable components in wireless communication systems, particularly in cellular networks.
1. RCU (Radio Control Unit)
It is used to manage and control equipment in wireless networks, such as RRU, RRH, and antennas. The RCU uses remote interfaces to adjust device Settings, monitor performance, and perform maintenance operations, ensuring efficient operation and performance. It facilitates adjustments and troubleshooting from a centralized location, enhancing overall network management.
2. RRH (Remote Radio Head)
RRH is responsible for connecting an antenna and transmitting and receiving RF (Radio Frequency) signals. It is usually installed on the top of the tower or pole, near the antenna position. RRH helps enhance network coverage and capacity by relocating RF processing device closer to the antenna, reducing signal loss and improving performance.
3. RRU (Remote Radio Unit)
RRU is in charge of transmitting and receiving radio signals. It is typically installed near antennas on cell towers or rooftops. RRU enhance network coverage and capacity, converting digital signals to RF signals. So it plays a crucial role in modern cellular networks.
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