SMP series are a high frequency push-on connector with its interfacing system featuring an inner female-to-female component, called a bullet or blindmate, and two outer panel, circuit or cable-mounted receptacles called shrouds. The design of the SMP bullet and shroud system allows for both axial and radial misalignment. SMP connector design is standardised by MIL-STD-348B, and can operate up to 40 GHz through select manufacturers.

In blind-mate applications, one shroud connector will be typically specified as a snap-on interface and the other as a slide-on. This ensures that the bullet adapter remains fixed in the same shroud connector when the connection is disengaged.

Impedance
50 Ω
Max. Operating Frequency
40.0 GHz

History

Originally marketed by the Gilbert company (now Corning Gilbert) during the 1980's under the trade name GPO, which signifies "Gilbert push-on". Subsequent versions of the connector include GPPO, G3PO, and G4PO, all of which are trademarks belonging to Corning.

Variations

The two snap-on interfaces Full Detent (FD) and Limited Detent (LD) each have different engage and disengage coupling forces. The LD is typically selected as the snap-on interface in PCB mount or blind-mate applications, while the FD is mainly used for cabled connections where higher retention forces are required.

The two slide-on interfaces Smooth Bore (SB) and Catcher’s Mitt (CM) allow for reduced connection forces as compared to the snap-on versions. The push-on interface creates a sliding connection that does not physically locate the mating reference planes, allowing for axial and radial misalignment. Both the SB and CM have the same engage/disengage forces; however the CM is typically specified as the shroud configuration in blind-mate applications as its generous lead-in chamfer helps capture and guide the bullet into place.

SMP radial misalignment diagram - Telegartner

Applications

SMP connectors are a popular choice for board-to-board applications, and typically found in microwave-band military and high grade commercial systems such as in phased arrays, airborne radar, active antennas, satellites, and a range of other radar systems. A miniaturised variation capable of operating at higher frequencies is standardised under the Mini-SMP (SMPM) RF connector series.

Male Dimensions (Smooth Bore)

SMP Male RF connector CAD drawing
Legend Min Max
A
0.3600
0.4100
B
3.1200
3.2300
C
3.1200
3.2300
D
3.5300
3.6800
E
2.7400
2.8500
F
1.5000
1.6500
G
1.1400
1.4000
H
0.8400
0.9400

Female Dimensions

SMP Female CAD interface drawing
Legend Min Max
A (resilient)
C
3.4300
E
2.8500
F
0.0000
0.2000
G
1.7800
H
0.0000