I have observed that people do few common mistakes using the BNC connectors and result in damaging them but with little care taken these are easy and convenient to use. These types of connectors cost approximately $2 per piece. I wanted to suggest here some information on BNC connectors which if people clutch, then be able to avoid the common mistakes of usage and avoiding damage. BNC connectorThe BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) connector is a very common type of RF connector. They are used for terminating coaxial cable for RF signal connections and can be used in a wide number of applications - from any form of RF equipment including radio communications equipment to test equipment including everything from oscilloscopes to audio generators, and power meters to function generators. In fact BNC connectors are used in applications where coaxial or screened cable is required. The BNC connector has many attributes. One is that it has a bayonet fixing. This is particularly useful because it prevents accidental disconnection if the cable is pulled slightly or repeatedly moved. Another advantage is that it is what is termed a constant impedance connector. This is particularly important for RF applications and means that the connector presents the same impedance throughout its length These exist in 50 and 75 ohm versions. Originally all were 50 ohm and were used with cables of other impedances, the small mismatch being negligible at lower frequencies. The 75 ohm types can be recognized by the reduced or absent dielectric in the mating ends. There are two main variants of the BNC connector assembly method:
Avoiding Common Mistakes
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