BNC
BNC pin connector G19 (PSF 1/7 M), crimp/crimp
BNC pin connector G30 (SLL-240), crimp/crimp
BNC pin connector G37 (SLL-400), G42 (2.6/7.1), clamp/assembly
BNC pin connector G37 (SLL-400), G42 (2.6/7.1), crimp/crimp
BNC pin connector for RG-213/U cables; RG-214/U, Soldering/Assembly
BNC pin connector for RG-213/U cable, soldering/assembling
BNC socket bulkhead connector, lamella for soldering
BNC pin connector G1 (RG-58C/U), crimp/crimp
BNC female corner connector for PCB
50 ohm BNC male-female-female T-adapter
BNC female-female-female 50 ohm T-adapter
BNC Female-Pin-Female 75 Ohm T-Adapter
BNC Female-Pin-Female 50 Ohm T-Adapter
BNC Female-Pin-Female 50 Ohm T-Adapter
BNC Female-Pin-Female 75 Ohm T-Adapter
BNC pin terminator 50 Ohm, 1 W, 4 GHz
BNC terminator 75 Ohm, 0.5 W, 100 MHz
BNC-pin terminator 93 Ohm, 0.5 W
F to BNC female to male adapter
BNC to N female-female adapter
BNC to SMA female to female adapter
BNC to SMA female-pin adapter
The BNC series is the most common coaxial connector. Thanks to the bayonet connection mechanism, this connector can be used at frequencies up to 4 GHz. Options with 50 and 75 Ohm impedance are possible. There are connectors for flexible, conformal and semi-rigid types of cables. BNC connectors can be installed on printed circuit boards both by the through-solder method and by the press fit method. For this series, both crimping and clamping methods of cable termination are used. BNC connectors are used to transmit signals, data and video signals.
The sealing of the mating surfaces of the BNC connectors between the plug and the socket (in the mated state) corresponds to protection class IP 54.