Building a Better –48 VDC Power Supply for 5G and Next
Figure 3 shows a typical high level block diagram of the power supply for a 5G macro or femto RRU board. A hot swap controller is almost universally placed in front of the –48 V DC converter.
Figure 3 shows a typical high level block diagram of the power supply for a 5G macro or femto RRU board. A hot swap controller is almost universally placed in front of the –48 V DC converter.
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Install a 5G CPE small base station by the window and connect to the power supply (or bring your own power supply). It can access 4G and 5G networks through the external network of the CPE.
Building better power supplies for 5G base stations Authored by: Alessandro Pevere, and Francesco Di Domenico, both at Infineon Technologies Infineon Technologies - Technical Article 2022
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