Coaxial Connector (RF) Terminators

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Amphenol RFCal Test ElectronicsCinch Connectivity SolutionsCinch Connectivity Solutions AIM-CambridgePomona Electronics
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BagBulk
Connector Style
BNCN Type
Connector Type
Adapter, Jack to PlugPlug, Male Pin
Frequency - Max
500 MHz1 GHz4 GHz
Mounting Type
Free Hanging (In-Line)Free Hanging, Cap
Body Finish
-Nickel
Contact Material
Beryllium CopperBeryllium Copper, BrassBrass
Features
-ChainFeed Through
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Media
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Frequency - Max
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202103
202103
CONN TERMINATOR PLUG BNC 50OHM
Amphenol RF
573
In Stock
1 : ¥33.74000
Bag
-
Bag
Active
BNC
Plug, Male Pin
-
50 Ohms
Free Hanging, Cap
Nickel
Brass
Gold
-
4119 Series
4119-50
CONN TERMINATOR ADAPT BNC 50OHM
Pomona Electronics
473
In Stock
1 : ¥450.64000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
BNC
Adapter, Jack to Plug
500 MHz
50 Ohms
Free Hanging (In-Line)
-
Beryllium Copper, Brass
Gold
Feed Through
2,850
In Stock
1 : ¥21.51000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
BNC
Plug, Male Pin
1 GHz
50 Ohms
Free Hanging, Cap
Nickel
Brass
Gold
-
VBT50
VBT50
CONN TERMINATOR PLUG BNC 50OHM
Cinch Connectivity Solutions
176
In Stock
1 : ¥78.16000
Bag
-
Bag
Active
BNC
Plug, Male Pin
4 GHz
50 Ohms
Free Hanging, Cap
Nickel
Brass
Gold
-
CT3334-50
CT3334-50
CONN TERMINATOR PLUG BNC 50 OHM
Cal Test Electronics
16
In Stock
1 : ¥164.20000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
BNC
Plug, Male Pin
500 MHz
50 Ohms
Free Hanging, Cap
Nickel
Beryllium Copper
Gold
-
4240-50
4240-50
CONN TERMINATOR PLUG N 50OHM
Pomona Electronics
1
In Stock
1 : ¥797.09000
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-
Bulk
Active
N Type
Plug, Male Pin
500 MHz
50 Ohms
Free Hanging, Cap
-
Brass
Gold
Chain
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Coaxial Connector (RF) Terminators


Products in this family consist of a standard connector for coaxial cable systems combined with a resistor chosen to match the characteristic impedance of the cable materials with which the connector is commonly used. They are used in high-frequency applications to mitigate the discontinuity caused by the physical end of a cable, which may otherwise cause reflections of the signals being transmitted through the cable and subsequent corruption of the information it represents.