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Mechanc RF & Microwave Components

Satellite & Launch Platforms

Satellite Ground Qualification Testing

Before a payload flies, every RF interface on it has to prove it will survive the launch and keep working in vacuum. Mechanc supplies the test-grade connectors, adapters and phase-stable assemblies that qualification campaigns are built on — and the measured data that goes into the acceptance package.

Thermal-Vacuum
Random Vibration
Pyroshock
PIM & Insertion Loss
EMC / EMI
1E-6 Torr
Vacuum Level
20 g RMS
Random Vibration
1,500 g
Pyroshock Peak
How It Works

The Qualification Sequence

A typical space-hardware qualification runs in five stages. Interfaces that fail at any stage go back to design rather than forward to integration.

Stage 01
Bake-Out & Outgassing Screening
Materials are screened to ASTM E595 before assembly — total mass loss under 1.0 % and collected volatile condensable material under 0.1 %. Non-compliant platings and dielectrics are rejected here rather than at integration, where a swap costs weeks.
Stage 02
Thermal-Vacuum Cycling
Assemblies cycle between -65 °C and +165 °C at 1E-6 Torr while insertion loss and VSWR are logged continuously. Phase-stable cable assemblies are monitored for phase drift across the full range, not just at the end points.
Stage 03
Random Vibration & Sine Sweep
Three-axis random vibration to 20 g RMS, with a sine sweep either side to catch resonance shifts. Connector retention, contact resistance and shielding effectiveness are re-verified after each axis.
Stage 04
Pyroshock & Separation
Stage-separation and deployment events are simulated to 1,500 g. Blind-mate SMP and SSMP interfaces are checked for continuity through the shock event and for correct re-mating afterwards.
Stage 05
RF Verification & Data Package
Final VNA sweeps, PIM measurement and visual inspection against the programme acceptance limits. Every unit ships with its own measured data, material certificates and lot traceability.
Reference Data

Typical Qualification Parameters

Acceptance limits are set by the programme, not by us — the values below are the conditions these tests are usually run to. Send us your qualification spec and we will test to it and return the measured data.

TestReference StandardTypical ConditionAcceptance
OutgassingASTM E595125 °C / 24 h / 1E-6 TorrTML ≤ 1.0 %, CVCM ≤ 0.1 %
Thermal-vacuum cyclingMIL-STD-1540-65 °C to +165 °C at 1E-6 TorrNo VSWR shift beyond programme limit
Random vibrationMIL-STD-202 Method 21420 g RMS, 3 axesNo electrical discontinuity
Mechanical shockMIL-STD-202 Method 2131,500 g, 0.5 ms half-sineContact resistance stable
Insertion lossIEC 61169DC to 50 GHzPer series datasheet
Passive intermodulationIEC 62037Two-carrier testLow-PIM series only
Our Role

What We Supply for Qualification Campaigns

01
Test-Grade Interfaces
Precision 2.92mm, 2.4mm and 1.85mm connectors with NMD and VNA-grade adapters that mate repeatably to metrology tolerances. The interface is what makes a qualification measurement trustworthy.
02
Custom Test Harnesses
Phase-stable and semi-rigid assemblies built to your chamber geometry, including feedthrough-to-DUT runs sized for the thermal-vacuum envelope. Prototype quantities from our own factory.
03
Documentation & Traceability
Measured data per unit, material and plating certificates, and lot traceability formatted to drop into your qualification data package. ISO 9001 and RoHS as standard.
Selected Products

Interfaces for Qualification Campaigns

A starting point rather than the whole catalogue — these are the parts most often specified for thermal-vacuum, vibration and RF acceptance work. Tell us the test setup and we will quote the exact configuration.

Qualification Support

Send Us Your Qualification Spec

Tell us the standard, the levels and the interface, and our engineers will come back with a proposal and a test plan.