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BNC F 4 HOLE SOLDER

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Advantages:
Secure Mechanical Mounting: The four mounting holes provide a stable and secure method to attach the connector to a panel or chassis, which is useful in applications where the connector needs to be firmly fixed to prevent movement or damage.

Reliable Electrical Connection: Soldering provides a strong and stable electrical connection, which is crucial for maintaining signal integrity, especially in high-frequency RF applications.

Applications:
Panel Mounting: Ideal for applications where the connector needs to be mounted on a panel, chassis, or other types of enclosures.

RF and Video Systems: Commonly used in systems requiring BNC connections, such as RF communication systems, video equipment, and test equipment.

Installation Process:
Preparation: Strip the insulation from the end of the coaxial cable. Prepare the center conductor and shield for soldering.

Insertion: Insert the stripped end of the cable into the connector, aligning the center conductor and shield with the appropriate pins in the connector.

Soldering: Use a soldering iron and solder to attach the center conductor and shield to the connector. Ensure that the solder joints are solid and free of cold solder joints or bridges.

Mounting: Secure the connector to the panel or chassis using the four mounting holes. This usually involves inserting screws or fasteners through the holes and tightening them to ensure a secure attachment.

Considerations:
Skill Required: Soldering requires precision and skill. Make sure to use proper soldering techniques to avoid poor connections or damage to the connector and cable.

Tools Needed: You’ll need a soldering iron, solder, and potentially other tools like a screwdriver for mounting.

Electrical Specification Characteristic Impedance 50 ohm Frequency Range DC- 4 GHz VSWR <1.2 Contact Resistance Inner Conductor : < 1.5 m Outer Conductor : 2500V RMS, 50Hz, At sea Level Dielectric Resistance > 5000 M RoHS Compliance

BNC Connector: This signifies that the connector is of the BNC type, known for its bayonet-locking mechanism. BNC connectors are commonly used for RF (radio frequency) applications and video signals.

F: This denotes that the connector is a female BNC connector, which has a socket that accepts a male BNC plug.

4 HOLE: Refers to the connector having four mounting holes. These holes are used to secure the connector to a panel or chassis, providing mechanical stability and ensuring that the connector is firmly attached.

SOLDER: Indicates that the connector is intended to be soldered to the coaxial cable. Solder connectors require you to solder the center conductor and shield of the cable to the connector’s pins and contacts, creating a reliable and stable electrical connection.

Weight 0.1 kg

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