Overview
This datasheet provides detailed information on BNC Additional Connectors, which are designed for various types of cables and applications. The connectors featured include various models of straight plugs, right angle plugs, straight jacks, and square flange jacks in multiple configurations that are compatible with different cable types and impedance ratings such as 50 Ω, 75 Ω, and 93 Ω. Each connector type is specified by a unique product code (PIN) to aid in identification and selection.
Connector Specifications
The first section of the datasheet presents a range of BNC connectors optimized for 50 Ω and 75 Ω cables. For instance, the R141 007 000 is a straight plug clamp type designed for 5/50/S+D cable without a captive center contact, whereas the R141 154 000 is for a right angle plug clamp type suitable for 2.6/50/S+D cable and includes a captive center contact.
50 Ω & 75 Ω Cable Connectors
The connectors suitable for 50 Ω and 75 Ω cables include various straight and right angle plugs, along with straight jacks with or without square flanges. Some models, like the R141 209 000 (straight jack clamp type for 6/75/S cable), do not have a captive center contact, while others, such as the R141 154 000 (right angle plug clamp type), do.
75 Ω & 93 Ω Cable Connectors
Connectors designed for operation with 75 Ω cables have unique PIN codes, like the R141 004 000 for a straight plug clamp type intended for a 2.6/75/S cable which does not have a captive center contact, as opposed to the R141 157 000 for a right angle plug clamp type which includes one.
Another set of connectors listed are those designed for 93 Ω cables, such as the R141 013 000 (straight plug clamp type) and the R141 077 000 (straight plug crimp type), with the latter two PINs having a captive center contact indicating a secure connection feature.
Descriptions and Applications
Each connector is presented with a brief description indicating its type (straight or right angle), attachment method (clamp or crimp), and whether it has a captive center contact. Clamp types denote a method of attachment that requires no special tooling, whereas crimp types suggest the need for a crimping tool for cable attachment.
Radiall, the manufacturer, underlines the connectors’ suitability for precise applications, likely in telecommunications, networking, or radio frequency systems. The document encourages interested parties to consult the manufacturer for more information, suggesting additional customization options or technical support is available.
Product Codes and Variants
The datasheet lists various product codes associated with each connector type, such as R141 211 000 or R142 017 000, to facilitate easy identification and procurement. It is evident that the cataloging system helps in distinguishing connectors by their specific features, like straight or right angle configuration and the presence of a captive center contact.
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