2202-31-4 BNC Straight Female Semi-Rigid/Ultra-Flex Cable-Solder RG405 RF Connector (Silver)
$33.08
$50.6
Description BNC RF Connectors 2202-31-4 BNC Straight Female Semi-Rigid/Ultra-Flex Cable-Solder RG405 RF Connector (Silver) Coaxial Components Corp. also known worldwide as Coaxicom 2202-31-4 BNC Straight Female Cable-Clamp RF connector has an interface type of RG405 and a 50 Ohm impedance also available in 75 Ohm impedance. Coaxicom BNC Female RF connector uses shield/contact solder as an attachment method. Our Female BNC RF connector provides a minimum frequency of DC and a maximum frequency of 4 GHz. BNC RF Connectors are commonly used in audio video systems like home or office surveillance systems. The Coaxicom BNC Female cable RF connector has a PTFE dielectric type and a VSWR of 1.25. The Coaxicom BNC cable RF connector has a Brass body with a choice of gold, Nickel and Silver plating. Our 2202-30-4 BNC RF connector uses beryllium copper or Brass contacts. This BNC Female connector is RoHS and REACH compliant. This Coaxicom Female BNC Cable connector will ship the same day as purchased. Our BNC Female connector is one of many RF, microwave and millimeter wave components in stock for worldwide shipment. We also build custom BNC connector cable assemblies that will ship quickly from our Stuart, FL location in the USA. The BNC (Bayonet Neill,??Concelman) connector is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable. It features two bayonet lugs on the Female connector; mating is fully achieved with a quarter turn of the coupling nut. BNC connectors are used with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable in radio, television, and other radio-frequency electronic equipment, test instruments, and video signals. The BNC was commonly used with 10BASE2 computer networks. Also used in certain other types of coaxial transmission lines in military, aerospace, and spaceflight applications. BNC connectors are made to match the characteristic impedance of cable at either 50 ohms or 75 ohms. They are usually applied for frequencies below 4 GHz and voltages below 500 volts.
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