Straight zinc alloy nickel plating Coaxial Adapter RCA Male to BNC Female RCA to BNC
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Changzhou AIOpower New Energy T&S Co., Ltd.
Straight zinc alloy with nickel plating Coaxial Adapter RCA Male to BNC Male
This nickel-plated coaxial adapter RCA to BNC features a BNC female connector opposite an RCA male connector.
Features:
Features & Specs | |
Adapter Type | RCA to BNC |
Form factor | Straight |
Gender | RCA Male to BNC Female |
Material | Brass with nickel plating |
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Q: What is an RCA connection typically used for?
A: RCA is used for audio and video signals.
Q: Are there different sizes of RCA connections?
A: No, RCA is a standard size that all manufacturers adhere to.
Q: I see RCA connectors described as plugs and jacks. What does this mean?
A: These terms are decided by the gender of the connector. A Plug is a male which has a protruding center pin. A jack will accept a male pin.
Q: What kind of cable should be used with RCA connectors?
A: Speaker cable is commonly used for most RCA connectors. There are specialized connectors which are meant for coaxial cable.
Q: What does BNC stand for?
A: BNC stands for Bayonet Neill-Concelman. They are named after the bayonet locking mechanism and their inventors.
Q: What are BNC connectors commonly used for?
A: BNC connections are typically used on RF, video and ethernet applications.
Q: How can I tell the difference between a 75 ohm and 50 ohm BNC connector?
A: On a 50 ohm connector the center pin is surrounded by a white dialectric. On a 75 ohm BNC connector is surrounded by air (no dialectric)
Q: Can a 50 ohm and 75 ohm BNC connector be connected together?
A: 50 ohm and 75 ohm BNC connectors will mate with each other. At frequencies under 10 MHz the impedance mismatch will not have any affect. If you are above 10 MHz the chances of signal distortion becomes more significant.