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Ericsson ROJ2081308/1

Part Number
ROJ2081308/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock

The Ericsson ROJ2081308/1 (MMU 2H) is a critical baseband processing unit for mobile communication networks, enabling high-capacity data and voice services.

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Specifications

Weight 0.0750 kg  /  0.17 lbs
Volumetric Weight (L×W×H÷5000) 0.001 kg  /  0.0 lbs couriers bill the greater of actual vs volumetric
Dimensions (L×W×H) 5.6500 × 1.3400 × 0.8500 cm  /  2.2 × 0.5 × 0.3 in
AI Research Sourced from publicly available data — verify before purchase.
Part Type Optical Transceiver
Data Rate 10 Gbps
Protocol 10GBase-LR
Form Factor SFP+
Connector LC duplex
Voltage V 48V DC
Dim Notes Standard dimensions for SFP+ form factor.
Spec Notes Specific details on reach and wavelength are not available.
Dim Confidence form_factor_standard

About This Part

The Ericsson ROJ2081308/1, identified as an MMU 2H (Main Macro Unit 2H), is a sophisticated baseband processing module designed for advanced mobile communication networks. As a core component within the Ericsson Radio System, this unit is engineered to manage and process a high volume of radio signals, facilitating robust data and voice traffic. Its primary function involves the aggregation, processing, and distribution of baseband signals between the radio units and the network core. The MMU 2H supports multi-standard operations, typically optimized for 4G LTE networks and often capable of integration into 5G NR deployments, providing high spectral efficiency and capacity. Key technical specifications include multiple Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) ports for seamless connectivity with remote radio units, high-throughput Ethernet interfaces for backhaul connectivity, and advanced digital signal processing capabilities to handle complex modulation schemes and massive MIMO functionalities. This modular unit ensures reliable and high-performance operation within demanding telecommunications environments, acting as the central intelligence for radio resource management. The Ericsson ROJ2081308/1 is typically deployed within Ericsson Radio Base Stations, forming the backbone of macro and micro cellular sites across diverse geographical areas. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) extensively utilize this module to build out new network infrastructure, expand existing coverage, or enhance capacity in high-traffic urban and suburban zones. It is integral to platforms supporting millions of subscribers, enabling services such as high-speed mobile broadband, IoT connectivity, and mission-critical communications. This MMU 2H solves critical network challenges by improving data throughput, reducing latency, and supporting a greater number of simultaneous users, thereby elevating the overall subscriber experience. It serves as a vital upgrade path for operators looking to modernize their 4G LTE networks or lay the groundwork for future 5G capabilities, often replacing older generation baseband units to achieve superior performance and operational efficiency. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing B2B clients with high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including the Ericsson Part Number ROJ2081308/1. For telecom operators and data centre providers seeking cost-effective infrastructure solutions without compromising on performance or reliability, Revo offers an invaluable resource. Our meticulously tested and certified units enable clients to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, reducing capital expenditure significantly compared to purchasing new equipment. By supplying essential components like this Ericsson MMU 2H, Revo plays a crucial role in extending the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, supporting sustainable network growth. Choosing Revo means accessing a reliable supply chain for critical hardware, ensuring that network enhancements are both economically viable and environmentally responsible.