Introduction to BNC connector description and typical connector installation methods for coaxial cables!
The BNC connector is a connector that adopts a bayonet lock system for easy coupling, with an impedance of 50Ω/75Ω. 50Ω is mainly used for power transmission in devices such as radios, while 75Ω is primarily used for video and audio signal transmission in televisions and cameras. In BNC cables, the connector attachment methods are generally either "soldering and tightening" or "crimping and crimping." *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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Toko Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer of high-frequency coaxial connectors with 73 years of experience. We also focus on cable processing with coaxial connectors installed. ■ Extensive lineup and short delivery times We offer approximately 1,000 types of coaxial connectors as part of our standard lineup. Stock items can be shipped as quickly as the same day, even for a single piece. ■ Flexible custom orders We accommodate flexible custom orders for coaxial connectors. We have a track record of over 10,000 projects. ■ Cable processing products with short delivery times We also manufacture high-quality coaxial cable processing products. Typically, the delivery time is about two weeks for one piece. We can also discuss urgent shipping options for next-day delivery. ■ Quality, environment, and BCP We have obtained ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 certifications, ensuring a robust quality system. RoHS certificates and non-applicability certificates can be downloaded from our website, and we respond quickly to environmental surveys. Our Business Continuity Plan (BCP) has also been certified in accordance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 of the Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Management Enhancement Act.