KS1 – HIGH POWER BASE STATION KIT

Base station wind power source high efficiency
This paper aims to consolidate the work carried out in making base station (BS) green and energy efficient by integrating renewable energy sources (RES). Clean and green technologies are mandatory for. [pdf]FAQS about Base station wind power source high efficiency
How to make base station (BS) green and energy efficient?
This paper aims to consolidate the work carried out in making base station (BS) green and energy efficient by integrating renewable energy sources (RES). Clean and green technologies are mandatory for reduction of carbon footprint in future cellular networks.
What are the components of a base station?
A typical base station consists of different sub-systems which can consume energy as shown in Fig. 4. These sub-systems include baseband (BB) processors, transceiver (TRX) (comprising power amplifier (PA), RF transmitter and receiver), feeder cable and antennas, and air conditioner ( Ambrosy et al., 2011 ).
Can a BS install a solar array or a wind turbine?
However, the foremost challenge in equipping a BS with a solar array or a wind turbine is the sizing and configuration of the systems. Sizing of PV arrays and turbines is directly effected by the fact whether or not a BS is off-grid or on-grid.
Can a wind turbine power a BS?
The main challenge is the sizing of the PV panels and the wind turbine to power a particular BS for which feasibility studies have been done using actual site data as well as simulated data, using software like HOMER, that provide the size and configuration of wind turbines and PV panels ( Deshmukh and Deshmukh, 2008 ).
How big is a wind turbine & PV array system?
Based on the site specifications and load calculations, the size of the wind turbine and PV array system is found to be comprising a 7.5 kW wind turbines, 8 kW PV array, 7.5 kW inverter (48 V DC input, 220 V AC output), and 114 batteries (6 V, 360 Ah) for a 48 V system voltage.
Is PV-only system more economical than wind-only systems?
Results show that although PV-only system has lower initial capital cost, overall, the net present cost (NPC), cost of equipment (COE), and operational cost (OC) makes the hybrid (PV + wind) system more economical than the PV-only or Wind-only systems ( Kusakana and Vermaak, 2013 ).

Base station high frequency power supply circuit
A base station comprises multiple transceivers (TRX); each TRX comprises a radio-frequency (RF) power amplifier (PA), an RF small-signal section, a baseband (BB) interface including a transmitter (downlink) and receiver (uplink) section, a DC/DC PA power supply, an active cooling system, and an upstream isolation stage to convert from -48 VDCor AC mains voltage. [pdf]