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Mechanc RF & Microwave Components

Satellite and Launch Platforms

Connector Systems for Space Launch Systems

A launch vehicle is an interconnect problem with a very short and very violent operating life. Telemetry has to keep reporting through maximum dynamic pressure, flight termination has to stay armed and reliable, and the umbilicals have to release cleanly at exactly the right moment.

Pyroshock
Umbilical
Telemetry
Flight Termination
1,500 g
1,500 g
Pyroshock Peak
20 g RMS
Random Vibration
-65 to +165 °C
Temperature
Design Notes

What Launch Hardware Has to Take

Five environments a launch-vehicle interface has to survive, mostly within the first few minutes.

01
Acoustic and Vibration
At lift-off the acoustic field alone drives structural vibration across the whole vehicle. Connector retention is a mechanical problem before it is an electrical one.
02
Pyroshock
Stage separation and fairing jettison are explosive events. The shock travels through structure as a very high, very short transient that finds any marginal joint.
03
Clean Separation
Umbilicals have to disconnect reliably at the commanded instant, without snagging and without damaging the flight side of the interface.
04
Telemetry Continuity
Data is the only thing recovered from an expendable stage. A telemetry interface that drops out during the event you most needed to measure has failed completely.
05
Ground Handling
Vehicles are stacked, transported, tested and de-stacked. Much of the wear an interface sees happens on the ground, long before flight.
Reference Data

Typical Launch Requirements

Programme and range specifications govern. These are representative conditions.

ParameterTypical RequirementRelevant SeriesNote
Mechanical shock1,500 g, 0.5 ms half-sineQualified assembliesStage separation events
Random vibration20 g RMS, 3 axesQualified assembliesLift-off and transonic
RetentionFull detent or threadedSMP full detent, SMAChosen by shock level
Temperature-65 °C to +165 °CAll flight seriesAero-heating and cryogenic proximity
OutgassingTML ≤ 1.0 %, CVCM ≤ 0.1 %ASTM E595 screenedUpper stage and payload bay
Ground cyclesRepeated mate / de-mateRuggedised seriesStacking and checkout
Our Role

What We Supply for Launch Vehicles

01
Shock-Rated Retention
Full-detent SMP and threaded interfaces selected for the separation environment, so the joint is still made after the event.
02
Harnesses for the Airframe
Semi-rigid and ruggedised assemblies routed to the vehicle structure, built to survive handling as well as flight.
03
Traceable to the Lot
Material certificates and full lot traceability, which is what range safety and flight-termination documentation require.
Launch Engineering Support

Building a Launch Harness?

Send us the shock and vibration environment, the routing and the interfaces, and our engineers will come back with a proposal.