HICON BNC crimp-male connector, straight, nickel

The BNC connector (Bayonet Neill Concelman) is one of the best-known coaxial connectors and was invented at the end of the 1940s. This is available with 50 or 75 Ω characteristic impedance and is primarily used in the radio, video, medical and computer technology. Our connectors comply with the specifications of IEC 169-8, MIL-C-39012. The frequency range for the 50 Ω BNC connectors is up to 4 GHz. The 75 Ω standard BNC connectors are designed for up to 1 GHz and the HDTV variant designed for up to 1.5 GHz applications.

The BNC cable connector (Crimp 50 Ω) with metal housing is a 2-pin, male connector suitable for the RG213/U LL cable. The HT-CRIMPSET tool is recommended for processing.

Article number: BNC213LL
EAN: 4049371812986
Brand: HICON
Application: video
Colour: nickel
Model: BNC
Style variant: straight
Gender: male
Material: metal
Coding: none
Codable: yes
Pole number: 2-pole
Connector / Socket: male connector
Type of contact: crimp
Contact coating: gold plated
Mounting: Cable
Max. cable diameter [mm]: 10,8
Max. cable diameter ["]: 0.4252
Impedance [Ω]: 50
Article number: BNC213LL
EAN: 4049371812986
Brand: HICON
Application: video
Colour: nickel
Model: BNC
Style variant: straight
Gender: male
Material: metal
Coding: none
Codable: yes
Pole number: 2-pole
Connector / Socket: male connector
Type of contact: crimp
Contact coating: gold plated
Mounting: Cable
Max. cable diameter [mm]: 10,8
Max. cable diameter ["]: 0.4252
Impedance [Ω]: 50

HICON BNC crimp-male connector, straight, nickel

Technical Data:

- Article number: BNC213LL

- EAN: 4049371812986

- Brand: HICON

- Application: video

- Colour: nickel

- Model: BNC

- Style variant: straight

- Gender: male

- Material: metal

- Coding: none

- Codable: yes

- Pole number: 2-pole

- Connector / Socket: male connector

- Type of contact: crimp

- Contact coating: gold plated

- Mounting: Cable

- Max. cable diameter: 10,8 mm

- Max. cable diameter: 0.4252 "

- Impedance: 50 Ω

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