BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connector, a type of quick connect/disconnect radio frequency (RF) connector commonly used for coaxial cables. It's often found in video, networking, and test equipment applications.
Key features and uses:
Quick connection: A bayonet-style locking mechanism allows for fast and secure connections.
Signal transmission: Used to transmit high-frequency signals with minimal loss.
Applications: Commonly used in video surveillance (CCTV), broadcast, telecommunications, and test equipment.
Durable design: Features a metal body and inner pin for reliable signal transmission and protection.
Versions: Available in 50-ohm and 75-ohm versions, designed to match the impedance of the cable.
Installation: Can be crimp-on or twist-on, depending on the design, for secure attachment to coaxial cables.