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5G SIB1 β Complete Message-Level Explanation (Simple + 3GPP Aligned)

SIB1 (System Information Block Type 1) is the most critical broadcast message in 5G NR.
It gives a UE (User Equipment) the minimum information needed to access a 5G cell.
SIB1 is carried inside:
Its structure and definitions come from 3GPP TS 38.331.
SIB1 tells the UE:
(PLMN identities, cell identity)
(Access classes, barring, TAC, cell selection thresholds)
(Serving cell parameters, SSB positions, PDCCH configurations)
(si-SchedulingInfo)
Below is the simplified and blogβfriendly structure β still aligned with TS 38.331.
Helps the UE determine if the cell is suitable.
Minimum required received signal level for campβon.
Adjustment for specific situations (e.g., closed access).
Defines operator identity and where the cell belongs.
One or more PLMN IDs
Example: MCC/MNC combinations
Used for mobility & registration management.
28-bit NR Cell ID
Provides the initial common configuration for the UE.
Includes:
A UE uses this before RRC connection is fully established.
Indicates which SSB beams exist and their bitmap positions.
This is crucial for beam management.
Describes where the UE can find the PDCCH that schedules SIB1 or SI messages.
Contains:
This ensures the UE checks the right location in time/frequency.
Tells the UE if IMS emergency call support is present.
Explains how other SIBs (like SIB2, SIB3, SIB5 etc.) are scheduled.
Includes:
SIB1
βββ cellSelectionInfo
β βββ q-RxLevMin
β βββ q-RxLevMinOffset
β
βββ cellAccessRelatedInfo
β βββ plmn-IdentityList
β βββ trackingAreaCode
β βββ cellIdentity
β
βββ servingCellConfigCommon
β
βββ ssb-PositionsInBurst
β
βββ pdcch-ConfigSIB1
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βββ ims-EmergencySupport
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βββ si-SchedulingInfo
November 29, 2025