RS PRO, Jack Flange Mount BNC Connector, 50Ω, Solder Termination, Straight Body

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Brand

RS PRO

Coaxial Connector Type

BNC Connector

Gender

Female

Mounting Type

Flange Mount

Impedance

50Ω

Termination Method

Solder

Body Orientation

Straight

Bulkhead

Yes

Operating Frequency

4GHz

Body Plating

Nickel

Polarity

Normal

Contact Material

Brass

Contact Plating

Gold

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RS 50 Ohm BNC RF Panel Socket


From RS PRO, this BNC panel socket connector is designed for use with coaxial cables, and features an easy-to-terminate solder pin design. The connector has a solid integrated flange for secure panel fixing.

The connector has a robust nickel plated body, and features the secure and convenient bayonet coupling system typical of a BNC connector. The centre pin contact is gold plated, for excellent conductivity over a long service life, and there is also a PTFE insulator for increased reliability.

Features and Benefits

• BNC panel socket
• Robust flange
• Gold contacts ensure maximum efficiency
• Solder termination method
• 50Ω impedance
• Operating frequency of 4GhZ
• Insulation material: PTFE

Applications

BNC connectors are used in a variety of RF signal applications. Though they are most commonly used in radio and television broadcast applications, they can also be used in medical and test equipment.

• Antenna connection
• Cable Modems
• Telecom
• Medical Equipment
• Satcom
• CCTV

FAQs

Q: How should I connect a BNC connector to a coaxial cable?

A: This BNC has a solder pin termination, meaning it requires a soldering kit to attach to an appropriate cable.

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