Mechanc RF & Microwave Components
An active array has as many RF feeds as it has elements, and an electronic warfare receiver has to stay honest across a decade of frequency in one sweep. Both push interconnect harder than almost anything else: extreme density on one side, extreme bandwidth flatness on the other.
Five constraints that dominate radar and EW interconnect design.
Programme specifications govern. These are representative.
| Parameter | Typical Requirement | Relevant Series | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Element feed format | Micro-miniature push-on | SSMP, SMP | Pitch-driven choice |
| Frequency | To 65 GHz | SSMP series | Headroom above the aperture band |
| Phase matching | ±3° across the set | Phase-matched assemblies | Specify the set, not the part |
| EW bandwidth | 2–18 GHz flat | Broadband assemblies | Ripple is the figure of merit |
| Isolation | ≥ 90 dB typical | Shielded assemblies | Sets usable dynamic range |
| Temperature | -65 °C to +165 °C | Defence series | Active aperture thermal load |
Typical starting points for radar and EW interconnect. Send us the pitch and the band and we will propose the feed.




Send us the element pitch, the band and the phase tolerance, and our engineers will propose the interconnect.