4 FAQs about Protection voltage range of communication base station

What is a Blvd threshold for a communication base station?

Assume the rated voltage of a communication base station's battery is 48V, with the BLVD threshold set to 42V. When the mains power fails and the battery starts supplying power, the power system continuously monitors the battery voltage through the voltage detection circuit.

What is a base station power cabinet?

The base station power cabinet is a key equipment ensuring continuous power supply to base station devices, with LLVD (Load Low Voltage Disconnect) and BLVD (Battery Low Voltage Disconnect) being two important protection mechanisms in the power cabinet.

Why should a 5G base station be protected?

In addition to potential damage originating on the power line, the base stations must be sturdy to environmental electrical hazards such as lightning and electrostatic discharge (ESD) strikes. Design engineers need to protect their 5G base stations from these electrical hazards to prevent damage to the bases station and avoid critical downtime.

What does a base station do?

The base station is a fixed transceiver that acts as the primary transmission and reception communication hub for wireless devices. The base station modulates baseband information and transmits it to mobile devices. Base stations also receive mobile device transmissions, modulate them, and send them to the wireline infrastructure.

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