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BNC SERIES - RF CONNECTORS
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The BNC name derives from Bayonet Navy Connector and was developed in the 1940´s as a miniature version of the
type C Connector. It is a miniature quick connect/disconnect low cost RF connector that features two bayonet lugs on the
jack connector, and it can be connected with a quarter turn of the coupling nut.
They are available in a wide variety of RG and industry standard cables, and are built in accordance with the IEC 169-8.
The BNC series were designed to offer a wide variety of termination styles, such as crimp-crimp, clamp-solder, suretwist
and field serviceable termination.
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APPLICATIONS
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Antennas
Base Stations
Broadcast
Cable Assemblies
Cable Modems
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Computer/LAN
GPS
Instrumentation
Medical Equipment
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Military and Aerospace
equipment
Networks
Network Analyzers
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Oscilloscopes
Radios
Surge Protection
Telecommunications
Video System
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MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Jack contacts: beryllium copper
Plug contacts: brass
Other Parts: brass
Insulator: teflon
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Contacts: >0.05m Au on 3m Ni
Other Parts: >3.0m Ni
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MATERIALS
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FINISHINGING
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DIMENSIONS
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Impedance
Maximum Operation Voltage
Reflection Coefficient
Operation Temperature
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50W
500V
< 0.08 at 1 GHz
-65 + 165ºC
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Data subject to chante without previous notice.
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