BNC & BNC50 Types
Standard BNC Feedthroughs on CF and KF flanges; special 50Ω versions of BNC; Vacuum Ready BNC cables.
What does BNC stand for:
BNC stands for Bayonet Neill-Concelman. It is a type of coaxial connector that is commonly used in video and audio equipment, scientific instrumentation, and other electronics applications. The BNC connector was named after its two inventors, Paul Neill and Carl Concelman, who developed the connector in the late 1940s while working at Bell Labs. The "bayonet" part of the name refers to the locking mechanism used to secure the connector in place, which involves a twisting motion to lock or release the connector. The BNC connector is known for its durability, ease of use, and ability to transmit high-frequency signals with minimal interference.