What is the diameter of a BNC connector?

What is the diameter of a BNC connector?

BNC connector

Production history
Diameter Outer, typical: 0.570 in (14.5 mm), male 0.436 in (11.1 mm), female
Cable Coaxial
Passband Typically 0–4 GHz

Are there different size BNC connectors?

There are smaller versions of the BNC connector, called Mini BNC and High Density BNC (HD BNC). While retaining the electrical characteristics of the original specification, they have smaller footprints giving a higher packing density on circuit boards and equipment backplanes.

What are the BNC 50 ohm coaxial connectors?

Description Amphenol 50 ohm BNC connectors are miniature, lightweight units designed to operate up to 11 GHz and typically yield low reflection through 4 GHz. Designed to accomodate a large variety of RG and industry standard cables, BNC connectors are available in crimp- crimp, clamp-solder, SURETWIST®, and field serviceable termination styles.

What are the BNC connectors for Amphenol RF?

Amphenol RF offers a full line of BNCs in a multitude of options. From 50 to 75 ohm Impedance, Commercial to Military grade, BNC connectors are miniature, lightweight and reliable.

What are the specifications for a BNC connector?

-Page2- Specifications for BNC Connectors BNC style connectors are miniature, light-weight, weatherproof interconnecting devices characterized by their two-stud, quick disconnect bayonet lock coupling arrangement. Their design functions satisfactorily from DC to 11 GHz in static applications, or from DC to 4GHz in app lications involving vibration.

What kind of BNC connector does Tyco use?

The Tyco Electronics BNC RF connector family with bayonet locking coupling provides highly reliable, quick connect/disconnect coaxial connections. Exclusive single and O crimp terminations allow positive insulation grip and require no soldering, providing terminations at a very low overall applied cost.