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True 75-Ohm BNC Saves Space

Nov. 23, 2009
True 75-Ohm BNC Saves Space

Meeting 3G SDI video requirements, the company’s latest range of true 75-Ohm miniature BNC connectors can increase wiring densities by up to a third. With a pitch of 12 mm compared to the standard BNC pitch of 16mm, the components are suitable for routing and switching equipment found extensively in video transmission networks. Users have a choice of

straight, right-angle, and/or PCB-edge mounting styles. Specs include VSWRs between 1.04 at 1.5 GHz and 1.16 at 3 GHz, an operating temperature range from -65°C to +85°C, and a contact mating cycle of 500. CAMBRIDGE ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES LTD., Cambridge, UK. 01223 860041.

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