The
BNC
connector (initialism of Bayonet Neill-Concelman) is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable. BNC connectors are most commonly made in 50 and 75 ohm versions, matched for use with cables of the same characteristic impedance.
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Gender
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Plug / Socket
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Orientation
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Straight / Right Angle
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Impedence
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50Ω,75Ω
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Frequency
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0-4HZ
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Voltage Rating
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500 Volts RMS Max Continuous
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VSWR
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1500 VRMS Max
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Body Material
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Brass / Alloy Zinc / Gold Plated / Nickel Plated
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Insulators
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Teflon
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Contact Pin
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Brass / Gold Plated
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Nut
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Brass / Nickel plated
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| Ferrule | Copper / Nickel Plated |
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Temperature Range
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-65°C to +165°C
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Durability (matings)
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≥ 500 (cycles)
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Antennas; Broadcast (75 Ohm); Telecommunications; Automotive; Computers/LANs; Medical Equipment; Satcom; Base Stations; Cable Modems; Instrumentation; Aerospace.
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