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BNC connectors are a type of radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable connections. They are characterized by their bayonet mount locking mechanism, which ensures a secure connection. Typically made from materials such as brass or stainless steel, with gold or nickel plating for enhanced conductivity and corrosion resistance, BNC connectors are widely used in various electronic applications.
| Material | Brass or stainless steel |
| Plating | Gold or nickel plating |
| Impedance | 75 Ohm or 50 Ohm |
| Frequency range | DC to 4 GHz |
| Operating temperature | -55°C to +85°C |
| Connector type | Male and female options available |
When selecting BNC connectors, consider the specific application requirements such as impedance (75 Ohm or 50 Ohm), frequency range, and environmental conditions. Ensure compatibility with the coaxial cables you plan to use. Certifications and tolerances may also be important depending on the industry standards you are adhering to. Specify the required quantities, as bulk orders may offer cost savings.
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BNC connectors are commonly used for video and radio frequency applications.
BNC connectors come in male and female types, as well as different impedance ratings.
Yes, but ensure they are rated for outdoor use and protected from environmental factors.
BNC connectors typically operate from DC to 4 GHz.
Select based on impedance, frequency range, and compatibility with your coaxial cable.
Yes, they typically feature a simple bayonet locking mechanism for easy installation.