When I started working in a video production house in the early 1980s, it quickly became apparent that there was a lot of snobbery in terms of equipment. These were the days when the home video market ...
For a more secure connection, TNC is a threaded version of BNC that uses screw threads instead of a locking pin and slot. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires ...
Cambridge Electronic Industries, the coaxial connector and cable assembly specialist for the broadcast and machine vision markets, is launching a new range of high speed Micro BNC connectors for ...
There are monitors which only have three BNC inputs and which use composite synchronisation (‘sync on green’). This circuit has been designed with these types of monitor in mind. As can be seen, the ...
You have a 2 GHz signal that you would like to send between two boards via a coax cable. Your considering using BNC connectors. Do they have sufficient bandwidth? Would it be better to use SMA ...
Brought to you by Blue Jeans Cable There was a time, not so long ago, when television hookups were pretty simple. There were two screws on the back of the set, which went to two spade lugs on a ...
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