A BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) connector is a miniature quick-connect/disconnect radio frequency (RF) connector used with coaxial cables.
Key Features of bnc cable connectors:
Locking Mechanism: The male connector has two bayonet lugs that twist and lock into a female receptacle, providing a reliable connection that resists vibration.
Usage: Used in applications needing fast, secure connections, particularly where high bandwidth or RF shielding is necessary, typically up to 2 GHz.
Impedance Options: Available in 50-ohm and 75-ohm versions to match the impedance of the coaxial cable, which is critical for signal integrity.
Applications:
Video: Bnc connector for cctv cameras and high-definition video surveillance.
Broadcast: Professional television and radio studios.
Lab Equipment: Oscilloscopes and signal generators.
Networking: Legacy Ethernet networks.