BNC Jack-Female Crimp Connector for Cable Types: AIR802 CA400, Times Microwave's LMR400, RG8, Belden 9913, Belden 7810
AIR802® Model CN4BNCF is a BNC jack or female crimp connector for AIR802 CA400, TImes Microwave LMR400, Belden 9913, Belden 7810, RG8 and similiar 50 ohm coaxial cable sizes.
AIR802® Model CN4BNCF is a BNC jack or female crimp connector for AIR802 CA400, Times Microwave LMR400, Belden 9913, Belden 7810, RG8 and similar 50 ohm coaxial cable sizes.
The BNC connected stands for Bayonet Neill Concelman and was developed in the 1940's. Connectors can be a bit confusing regarding the gender. Although less common, there is a Reverse Polarity (RP) BNC connector. This is not a RP-BNC style connector.
Specifications
ELECTRICAL | |
Impedance | 50 ohms |
Frequency Range | DC ~ 4 GHz |
Voltage Rating | 500 Volts Peak |
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage | 1500 Volts RMS |
Insertion Loss |
0.2 dB Maximum |
VSWR | 1.3 Max 0-4 GHz |
MATERIAL | |
Body | Nickel Plated Brass |
Contact | Gold Plated Brass |
Insulator | Teflon |
Ferrule | Nickel Plated Brass |
MECHANICAL | |
Cable Attachment | Hex Braid Crimp (.429") |
Center Conductor Attachment | Crimp Pin (.128") or Solder |
Cable Retention | 60 lbs. Pull |
Mating | 2-Stud Bayonet Coupling per M39012 |
Mating Torque | 15 inch pounds Max. |
ENVIRONMENTAL | |
Temperature | -67° to 185° (-55°C to 85° C) |
RoHS Compliant | Yes |
Corrosion | MIL-Std. 202 Method 101 (Test Condition B) |
Temperature Cycling | MIL-Std. 202 Method 102 (Test Condition D) |
Altitude | MIL-Std. 202 Method 105 (Test Condition C) |
Vibration | MIL-Std. 202 Method 202 (Test Condition D) |
Moisture Resistance | MIL-Std. 202 Method 106 |
Shock | MIL-Std. 202 Method 202 |
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