BNC Connector
The BNC series is the most commonly used coaxial connector. With its bayonet coupling mechanism, this connector can be used at frequencies up to 4 GHz. Both 50 and 75 Ω impedances are available. Connector styles are available for flexible, conformal, and semi-rigid cable types.
Versions of the BNC connectors are available for mounting to printed circuit boards using through-hole soldering and through-hole crimping techniques. This series uses crimp and clip cable termination processes. BNC connectors are used for signal, data, and video transmission applications.
The BNC connector features a classic, reliable design for various termination styles for RG and industry-standard cables. A full line of printed circuit board receptacles, bulkhead receptacles, reverse polarity connectors, resistor terminations, and other accessories supplement the product offering.