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Mechanc RF & Microwave Components

Aerospace Systems

RF Interfaces for Cockpit Electronics

Behind a flight deck panel there is very little room and even less access. The RF interfaces feeding primary displays, navigation receivers and comm panels have to fit in the space left over, survive the vibration a flight deck actually sees, and be serviceable by someone working upside down under a glareshield.

SMA
TNC
DO-160
Panel Mount
Vibration
DC–18 GHz
Coverage
15 g
Vibration
DO-160
Qualification
Design Notes

Designing for the Flight Deck

Five constraints that shape connector choice behind a panel.

01
Space Behind the Panel
Depth behind a display is often the binding constraint. Right-angle bodies and compact formats exist because a straight connector plus its bend radius simply will not fit.
02
Vibration Endurance
A flight deck is structurally quiet compared with an engine pylon, but it vibrates continuously for the whole life of the aircraft. Threaded couplings are preferred where a push-on would slowly work loose.
03
EMI Environment
Displays, radios and power conversion share a very small volume. Shield continuity through the connector is what stops one system appearing in another.
04
Maintenance Access
Line maintenance happens in awkward positions and under time pressure. Interfaces that can be mated by feel, with a defined torque, reduce the chance of a marginal joint.
05
Certification Evidence
Everything installed forward of the bulkhead needs a paper trail. Material declarations and qualification data are part of the deliverable, not an afterthought.
Reference Data

Typical Cockpit Requirements

Programme and certification basis govern. These are representative conditions.

ParameterTypical RequirementRelevant SeriesNote
FrequencyDC to 18 GHzSMA, TNCNav, comm and transponder bands
CouplingThreadedSMA, TNCResists vibration loosening
VibrationPer DO-160 Section 8Qualified seriesCategory by installation zone
Temperature-55 °C to +125 °CAll aerospace seriesPressurised zone is the mild case
Shield continuity360° through the backshellEMI backshellsPanel EMI environment
MountingPanel, bulkhead, right anglePanel-mount seriesDepth is usually the constraint
Our Role

What We Supply for Flight Decks

01
Compact Threaded Interfaces
SMA and TNC bodies in the panel and right-angle formats that fit the depth actually available behind a display.
02
Assemblies to the Drawing
Jumpers built to your routing length and bend radius, so nothing is forced into a radius that stresses the joint.
03
Certification Paperwork
Material declarations, lot traceability and measured data in the format certification submissions expect.
Avionics Engineering Support

Fitting RF Behind a Panel?

Send us the available depth, the band and the vibration category, and our engineers will propose the interface.