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Space proven SMP- Self-Lock RF solution guarantees reliable 40 GHz connectivity


The space flight-ready, high-perormance SMP-SL (Sub-Miniature Push-On- Self-Lock) connector from HUBER+SUHNER is small and lightweight, yet robust enough to withstand the harsh environment of space.


Its innovative design utilizes a secure interlock mechanism which simplifies installation and eliminates unintentional disconnection. The connector also comes equipped with a visual aid that verifies if the connector is fully mated, thus streamlining quality inspection during system integration.


Quick and reliable installation


MIL-STD qualified for space and defense


50 % lower weight than other self-locking options


For the past 30 years, HUBER+SUHNER has delivered innovative passive microwave products for scientific and commercial space projects. A full range of component materials and patented, leading-edge connector termination configurations ensures reliable perormance in even the most extreme environments.


To learn more about connectivity solutions for space flight applications, visit our website.


hubersuhner.com/en/solutions/space


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