BNC Hermetically Sealed Female Bulkhead RF Connector Nickel Plated BeCu
Experience Unmatched Connectivity with BNC Hermetically Sealed Female Bulkhead RF Connector
The BNC series connector is a type of bayonet-style RF coaxial connector that adheres to MIL-C-39012 specifications. It is known for its quick and reliable connection, making it ideal for use in radio frequency systems with frequencies below 4GHz. This connector is widely utilized in various industries, including network systems, instrumentation, and computer interconnection fields.
Specification
| Electrical Characteristics | ||
| Impedance | 50 Ohm | |
| Frequency Range | DC~4GHz | |
| Rated Voltage | 500 VRMS (Maximum sea-level) | |
| Dielectrics Voltage-resistance | 1500 VRMS (Maximum sea-level) | |
| Insulation Resistance | ≥5000MOhm | |
| Contact Resistance | Outer conductor | ≤2.0mOhm |
| Center conductor | ≤0.5mOhm | |
| VSMR | ≤1.3 | |
Product Drawing
| Material & Mechanical Characteristics | |||
| Center Conductor | Male/Plug | Brass | Gold plated |
| Female/Socket | Sn-P bronze | Gold plated | |
| Resilience Contact | Beryllium bronze | Nickel Plated | |
| Shell / Housing | Brass,stainless steel | Nickel Plated | |
| Insulators | PTFE | ||
| Sealing Ring | Silicone Rubber | ||
| Durability | 500 cycles | ||
| RoHS Compliant | Yes |
| Mating Cycles | 500Cycles |
| Contact Retention | 10N min |
| Cable Retention | 100N min |
| Mating Force | 0.58N max |
| Un-Coupling Force | 0.6 N max |
Environmental Specification:
| Operating Temperature | -45 to +155Deg C |
| IP Rating ( Mated ) | IP67 |
Features:
- BNC connectors are small, bayonet-style connectors that allow for quick connection.
- They are widely used in RF systems with frequencies below 4GHz, including the transmission of analog or digital video signals, the connection of antennas for amateur radio equipment, avionics electronics, and other electronic test equipment.
- BNC connectors consist of a central pin, a sleeve, and a locking latch, making them compact and easy to use.
- While BNC connectors for video signal transmission have been largely replaced by RCA jacks in consumer electronics, RCA jacks can still be used on devices with only BNC interfaces through simple adapters.
Application:
- BNC connectors are used for the transmission of RF signals, including analog or digital video signal transmission, antenna connections for amateur radio equipment, avionics electronics, and other electronic test equipment connections.
- In the consumer electronics field, while BNC connectors for video signal transmission have largely been replaced by RCA jacks, RCA jacks can still be used on devices with only BNC interfaces through simple adapters.
- BNC plugs are standard coaxial cable connectors and are commonly used in video surveillance and network engineering to achieve anti-interference connections between devices and cables or between cables and devices.
- BNC connectors come in two versions: 50Ohm and 75Ohm, each designed for different applications. For example, video surveillance uses BNC connectors with a characteristic impedance of 75Ohms, while network cables use BNC connectors with a characteristic impedance of 50Ohms. When a 50Ohm connector is connected to other impedance cables, there is less chance of transmission errors. It is important to note that connecting a 50Ohm plug to a 75Ohm receptacle may damage the receptacle if done incorrectly.
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