Our BNC connector is a quick connect/disconnect RF coaxial connector that is designed to maintain the same characteristic impedance of a cable at either 50 ohm or 75 ohm. Most often used for video, radio, and television frequency connections, the BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connector is typically applied up to 2 GHz and up to 500 volts. The BNC connector features a twist-to-lock design with two lugs in the female part of the connector that engage a slot in the shell of the male portion. BNC connectors are available in a range of sizes and configurations that allows them to be compatible with a variety of devices and applications. The BNC connector is easy to use because it can be easily attached or removed without the need of special tools or techniques. BNC connectors are reliable and offer a stable connection due to its locking mechanism. Common applications for the BNC connector are analog and serial digital interface video signals, radio antennas, aerospace electronics, nuclear instrumentation, and test equipment. TE’s BNC connectors feature a robust construction and are made of high-quality materials that include brass and nickel that provide excellent durability and resistance to corrosion. TE offers male and female BNC connectors and 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm versions. These are manufactured to withstand high temperatures and harsh environments.