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BNC

Description
Developed in the late 1940's as a miniature version of the Type C connector, BNC stands for Bayonet Neill Concelman and is named after Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman. The BNC connector is a miniature quick mating and de-mating RF connector. It features two bayonet lugs on the female connector; mating is achieved with only a quarter turn of the coupling nut. SV Microwave's 50 Ohms BNC series connectors are miniature and lightweight. They are designed to operate at a frequency of DC to 11 GHz and typically yield low reflection through 4 GHz.
*Technical specifications are generic to the product series and are not part number specific. | |||
Electrical | |||
Impedance | 50Ω | ||
Frequency | 11 GHz | ||
VSWR | 1.10 + .03 f | ||
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage | 1500 VRMS | ||
Mechanical | |||
Mating Cycles | 500 | ||
Environmental | |||
Temperature Rating | -65°C to +165°C | ||
Corrosion (Salt Spray) | MIL-STD-202, Method 101, Condition B | ||
Vibration | MIL-STD-202, Method 204, Condition D, 20 Gs | ||
Shock | MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Condition I, 100 Gs | ||
Thermal Shock | MIL-STD-202, Method 107. Cond. B, -65°C to +125°C | ||
Moisture Resistance | MIL-STD-202, Method 106, Less Step 7B | ||
Barometric Pressure (Altitude) | MIL-STD-202, Method 105, Condition C, 70k Ft. |
Applications:
- Antennas
- Automotive
- Base Stations
- Broadcast (75 Ohms)
- Components; Oscilloscopes
- Radios
- Telecommunications
- Cable Assemblies
- Networks LANs
- Medical Equipment
- Satellite Communication Equipment (SATCOM)
- Cable Modems
- Instrumentations
- Surge Protection
Features and Benefits:
- Bayonet coupling mechanism provides quick mating and de-mating
- Three grades of connectors are available for military, industrial and commercial applications