BNC Connectors

Key features:

  • Available in oth weather proof and non-weather proof
  • Transmit frequencies of up to 4GHz
  • Transmit videos in HD of up to 4K with the necessary bandwidth

Bayonet Neill–Concelman (BNC) is a type of coaxial cable connector commonly used in video and networking applications. A BNC connector works by using a rotating ring to securely connect two coaxial cables together. The inner conductor of each cable is connected to a pin, which is then inserted into the opposing connector. The rotating ring is then twisted to secure the connection.

BNC connectors are typically used with coaxial cables, which are designed to transmit high-frequency signals over long distances with minimal signal loss. Common types of coaxial cables used with BNC connectors include RG-59, RG-6, and RG-11.

It is designed to maintain the characteristic impedance of the cable across the connection, and is made in 50-ohm and 75-ohm versions. It is normally used for radio-frequency signals up to about 2 gigahertz and 500 volts.

BNC connectors offer several advantages over other types of connectors, including their ability to provide a secure and low-loss connection, their ease of use, and their compatibility with a wide range of devices. BNC connectors can be used with both analog and digital signals. They are commonly used in digital video applications that require high bandwidth and low signal loss.

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