BNC Connectors are radio frequency connectors that are used with coaxial cable.
Applications
With a quick release bayonet connection, BNC connectors were a widely used and reliable standard in RF applications. While most commonly used for allowing televisions to receive analogue signals form terrestrial antennae, the connector was also used in radio and signal test instrumentation and even in early computing hardware.
The Bayonet Neill-Concelman connector is usually used in applications requiring below 4 GHz frequency and below 500 volts, and matches the characteristic impedance of 50 Ohm or 75 Ohm cable.
The RS range of BNC connectors includes plugs, sockets and adapters, as well as gold plated versions for when applications require a higher quality connection.
Description:
From Telegartner, a range 75 Ω BNC straight
clamp plugs. The BNC cable mount plugs have gold plated beryllium copper contacts and a PTFE insulator. Featuring a simple bayonet coupling mechanism connector can be used up to 4 GHz. Requiring ...
Description:
This HF plug connector is the most commonly
used coaxial connection. It features a compact design and a bayonet cap, and is user-friendly and moisture-proof. Spring-mounted CuBe2 contact parts, gold-plated internal conductors and PTFE insulated parts with CuZn39Pb3 nickel-plated housing ...
Description:
From Telegartner, a range of Insulated 50 Ω
and 75 Ω BNC straight solder termination bulkhead jacks with colour coded insulating washers. The BNC bulkhead jacks have gold plated beryllium copper contacts and a PTFE insulator. Featuring a simple bayonet ...