The RF coaxial connector and cable assembly provides a BNC to BNC cable system. With male plugs fashioned to either end, this system offers immense flexibility in pairing matching female BNC ports without a specific orientation. The popular configuration is an ideal selection to implement in testing and measurement equipment such as spectrum analyzers and signal generators. Other applications include radio communications, video transmissions, and industrial environments.
BNC connectors are a popular selection due to their bayonet-style interface. The simple twist-on coupling secures the transmission of radio frequencies with quicker release capabilities than traditional threaded variations. Given their design, BNC to BNC cable connectors offer reliable performance in more heavy-duty settings. They are fashioned using a combination of nickel and brass to enhance conductivity, durability, and corrosion resistance.
The coaxial cable is engineered to protect signal integrity by minimizing leakage and external interference. Its shielded composition is comprised of braided copper wiring for carrying and an outer PVC layer for protection. Linking BNC to BNC cable connectors with a coaxial cable offers the system a higher degree of flexibility, both in the pliability of the wire as well as the customizable length and wire varieties available through Mueller Electric’s inventory.
The RF coaxial connector and cable assembly with BNC to BNC connectors carries a connector impedance of 50 Ohms. In terms of electrical rating, the system can facilitate a voltage of CATI 500 V and CATII 150 V.
Mueller Electric has been a leading manufacturer and supplier of electrical and electronic components for more than a century. Our inventory services a broad range of industries ranging from medical to military defense, batteries to aerospace, and underground sensing to paint grounding.
Contact Mueller Electric today to place an order for this RF connector and cable assembly with BNC to BNC connectors using a standard one-meter cable or to discuss additional project components.