Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TelegartnerCoaxial Connector Type
BNC
Product Type
Coaxial Connector
Mount Type
Cable
Impedance
50Ω
Connector Gender
Male
Orientation
Straight
Cable Type
RG316/U
Size
Standard
Bulkhead
No
Operating Frequency
4 GHz
Minimum Operating Temperature
-65°C
Body Plating
Nickel
Maximum Operating Temperature
165°C
Termination Type
Crimp
Polarity
Normal
Contact Gender
Male
Series
BNC
Standards/Approvals
No
Contact Material
Beryllium Copper Alloy
Contact Plating
Copper Nickel Gold Alloy
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Telegartner 50 Ω and 75 Ω Straight BNC Crimp Plugs
From Telegartner, a range of 50 Ω and 75 Ω BNC straight male cable mount connectors. The crimp plugs have copper nickel gold alloy plated beryllium copper contacts and a PTFE insulator. Featuring a simple bayonet coupling mechanism the BNC plugs can be used up to 4 GHz. Requiring only a quarter turn to connect and disconnect this connection method makes the BNC plug one of the most commonly used RF connectors around.
Features and Benefits
Bayonet coupling
Up to 4 GHz
Applications
Signal
Data
Video transmission
Telegärtner BNC RF Connectors
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
TelegartnerCoaxial Connector Type
BNC
Product Type
Coaxial Connector
Mount Type
Cable
Impedance
50Ω
Connector Gender
Male
Orientation
Straight
Cable Type
RG316/U
Size
Standard
Bulkhead
No
Operating Frequency
4 GHz
Minimum Operating Temperature
-65°C
Body Plating
Nickel
Maximum Operating Temperature
165°C
Termination Type
Crimp
Polarity
Normal
Contact Gender
Male
Series
BNC
Standards/Approvals
No
Contact Material
Beryllium Copper Alloy
Contact Plating
Copper Nickel Gold Alloy
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Telegartner 50 Ω and 75 Ω Straight BNC Crimp Plugs
From Telegartner, a range of 50 Ω and 75 Ω BNC straight male cable mount connectors. The crimp plugs have copper nickel gold alloy plated beryllium copper contacts and a PTFE insulator. Featuring a simple bayonet coupling mechanism the BNC plugs can be used up to 4 GHz. Requiring only a quarter turn to connect and disconnect this connection method makes the BNC plug one of the most commonly used RF connectors around.
Features and Benefits
Bayonet coupling
Up to 4 GHz
Applications
Signal
Data
Video transmission
