SSZT302 may 2020 LM5164 , TPS543B20 , TPS546A24A , TPS546B24A , TPS546C23 , TPS546D24 , TPS546D24A , TPSM846C23
Nicole Lemieux
We’ve all experienced the inconvenience of a dead spot. Macro remote radio units (RRUs), also known as macro cells, are typically deployed in a centralized location to cover dense urban areas. As the number of people using RRUs grows beyond capacity, the system’s signal overloads and weakens. To increase the capacity of the network in high usage areas, manufacturers have turned to small cells to supplement existing RRUs.
Here are three main advantages of using small cells:
These are only three of the many benefits of using small cells for 5G deployments. Check out the white paper, “Small Cells, Big Impact: Designing Power Solutions for 5G Applications” for more in-depth information on small cells and what to consider when designing a small-cell power stage.
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