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Different applications of bnc plugs in 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions

BNC connector-Bayonet Neill-Concelman, literally translated as "Neill-Concelman bayonet". It is a relatively common RF terminal coaxial cable terminator. Generally used for the transmission of radio frequency signals, including the transmission of analog or digital video signals, the connection of amateur radio equipment antennas, the connection of avionics and other electronic test equipment.

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BNC connectors are available in 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions. For example, the characteristic impedance of the BNC head used for video surveillance is 75 ohms, and the characteristic impedance of the BNC head used for network cables is 50 ohms. The 75-ohm connector is mainly used for video and DS3 connections to the telephone company’s central office, while the 50-ohm connector is used for data and radio frequency transmission. When the 50 ohm connector is connected with other impedance cables, the possibility of transmission errors is less. It should be noted that a 50-ohm plug that is incorrectly connected to a 75-ohm socket may damage the socket.

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