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Ericsson PBC-MU1

Part Number
BMK90541/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson PBC-MU1 is a Power Board Controller for RBS Main Units, ensuring stable power management in telecom networks.

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Specifications

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Part Type Module
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About This Part

The Ericsson PBC-MU1 (Power Board Controller - Main Unit 1) is a critical component designed for integration within Ericsson Radio Base Station (RBS) systems, particularly within the RBS 6000 series. Its primary function is to manage and control the power distribution and various power-related functions for the Main Unit (MU) of the base station. This includes monitoring power supply, regulating voltage, and ensuring stable power delivery to all essential modules within the MU, which is vital for the overall operational integrity of the base station. While specific detailed technical specifications like exact voltage ranges or current capacities are proprietary and vary by exact revision, the PBC-MU1 is engineered to meet Ericsson's stringent performance and reliability standards for telecommunications infrastructure. It plays a pivotal role in maintaining the uptime and efficiency of mobile network operations by safeguarding against power fluctuations and ensuring consistent module performance. Revo Distribution Limited consistently stocks essential telecom components like the Ericsson PBC-MU1 (BMK90541/1) to support the ongoing maintenance, expansion, and refurbishment needs of telecom operators and data centres globally. Our inventory of used and refurbished parts ensures cost-effective access to critical infrastructure components, extending the lifecycle of existing networks and providing reliable alternatives to new equipment.