BNC configurations support new cable types for various applications

24-02-2025 | Amphenol | Test & Measurement

Amphenol RF expands its BNC connector portfolio with options suited for use with versatile and highly flexible micro-miniature 0.81 mm, 1.32 mm and 1.37 mm cables.

Amphenol RF has expanded its BNC product portfolio with extra options featuring flexible micro-miniature coaxial cables. Providing engineers with more design possibilities without sacrificing performance, these configurations have frequency ranges of up to 9GHz and support Wi-Fi 7. A bayonetted interface gives BNC connectors a reliable and secure connection, providing easy mating and unmating. The high-performance reliability of BNC connectors makes them excellent for testing and measurements, telecommunications, and industrial applications.

With a corrosion-resistant nickel-plated brass body and ferrule, BNC connectors are engineered to tolerate the harshest environments. Gold-plated contacts ensure constant signal integrity and a high-frequency capability. Providing considerable performance contained in a compact and lightweight design, the connectors are a popular option for engineers dealing with space constraints. The connectors also have panel mounting features.

These new configurations join a growing portfolio of BNC connectors that are obtainable as off-the-shelf solutions.

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