BNC connector comes in two parts
Removing boards from broadcast mixers, switches or routers, when in service, is usually a time consuming and costly operation because all the related cables first have to be disconnected.
Removing boards from broadcast mixers, switches or routers, when in service, is usually a time consuming and costly operation because all the related cables first have to be disconnected.
Cambridge Connectors' new two-part BNC connector eliminates this process, thus reducing costly downtime.
Boards can now be swapped over without the necessity for removing patch cables.
Designed specifically for real 75ohm, HDTV, SDV broadcast applications, this uniquely constructed BNC connector comes in two parts.
During a board swap, the "outer" part remains connected to the cable via the bulkhead, leaving the user patch field intact.
The "inner" part is attached to the interchangeable board and simply decouples from the "outer" when the board is swapped out.
The "inner" is PCB edge card mounting, which minimises signal path discontinuities and enhances real 75ohm performance.
The "outer" has PCB mounting and front or rear screw thread bulkhead-mounting capabilities; a circlip bulkhead-mounting version is also offered.
Available now in volume quantities for 2.4 and 3.2mm PCBs, other board dimensions can be accommodated to meet customer requirements.
To complement these connectors Cambridge Connectors also provides real 75ohm patch cables in standard or custom lengths.
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