When using small envelope RF connectors like SMP and SMPM, engineers often run into the issue of low power handling and fragility. Enter the BMB interface.
The BMB interface provides a blind–mate, more robust, and higher power handling option than other SMPx interfaces. Due to its larger form factor, this interface can handle more power than SMP and SMPM interfaces without sacrificing reliability or performance. This also means it’s more rugged.
BMB is also a SOSA-aligned interface and conforms to MIL-STD-348 specifications. This makes it ideal for D38999 input and output panel connectors, embedded systems, and other gang-mating solutions. In fact, it can be used throughout the embedded system's entire RF path.
A representation of the entire signal path from in-to-out-of-the box using BMB RF Interconnects
It’s a push-on connector interface, so you still get that convenient blind-mate functionality. Additionally, it’s rated to 22 GHz, giving you a high-frequency option - which is uncommon among high-power connectors.
BMB VSWR Performance
The below plots show typical VSWR variation from DC to 22 GHz for an BMB Female-Female bullet under radial and axial misalignment conditions.
The plot below shows the cross-talk between two Size 8 BMB mated pairs in adjacent ports of a 38999 circular connector. The cross talk is below the noise floor of our lab and well below the allowable limit of the BMB specification.
SV has a broad offering of BMB interconnects, with everything ranging from D38999 (size 8) connectors to board mount connectors, bullets, and between-series adapters to help test and calibrate SOSA-aligned systems. Learn more on our BMB Interconnect product page today!
When using small envelope RF connectors like SMP and SMPM, engineers often run into the issue of low power handling and fragility. Enter the BMB interface.
The BMB interface provides a blind–mate, more robust, and higher power handling option than other SMPx interfaces. Due to its larger form factor, this interface can handle more power than SMP and SMPM interfaces without sacrificing reliability or performance. This also means it’s more rugged.
BMB is also a SOSA-aligned interface and conforms to MIL-STD-348 specifications. This makes it ideal for D38999 input and output panel connectors, embedded systems, and other gang-mating solutions. In fact, it can be used throughout the embedded system's entire RF path.
A representation of the entire signal path from in-to-out-of-the box using BMB RF Interconnects
It’s a push-on connector interface, so you still get that convenient blind-mate functionality. Additionally, it’s rated to 22 GHz, giving you a high-frequency option - which is uncommon among high-power connectors.
BMB VSWR Performance
The below plots show typical VSWR variation from DC to 22 GHz for an BMB Female-Female bullet under radial and axial misalignment conditions.
The plot below shows the cross-talk between two Size 8 BMB mated pairs in adjacent ports of a 38999 circular connector. The cross talk is below the noise floor of our lab and well below the allowable limit of the BMB specification.
SV has a broad offering of BMB interconnects, with everything ranging from D38999 (size 8) connectors to board mount connectors, bullets, and between-series adapters to help test and calibrate SOSA-aligned systems. Learn more on our BMB Interconnect product page today!