Description
SSMP is an ultra-small coaxial RF connector with the advantages of small size, light weight, wide frequency range, reliable connection, etc. The maximum operating frequency can reach 50 GHz. It is mainly used for high-density and high-frequency signal transmission. The outer shell and inner conductor are made of beryllium bronze, the surface is gold-plated, and the insulating medium is polytetrafluoroethylene. The SSMP male connector (K) provides two structures: full longitudinal escapement and optical hole.
- Full escapement: maximum connection retention
- Engagement force: 11 N Max
- Separation force: 29 N Min
- Optical hole: minimum holding force
- Engagement force: 11 N Max
- Separation force: 7 N Min
SSMP’s durable structure and shaft radial tolerance, high performance and blind mating characteristics make it widely used in interconnect solutions that require multi-point blind mating. The connector interface complies with MIL-STD-348B standards.
Function
- The interface implementation standard refers to MIL-STD-348B, Fig 328
- Characteristic impedance 50Ω
- Frequency DC to 50 GHz
- Blind plugging
Application scope
- cable connector
- PCB printed board connector inter-module connector
- adapter
- Satellite airborne, ship, ground radar