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BTX Offers Belden Brilliance BNC Connectors

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Jun 17, 2011 4:09 PM

BTX Technologies, a universal distributor and producer of interface and formation products, voiced that the firm has updated Belden Brilliance HD BNC announce connectors to its product line-up. BTX customers are able to select from 3 connector platforms to encounter their focus needs: three-piece tighten connectors, one-piece compression connectors and one-piece locking compression connectors.

All Belden Brilliance BNC connectors give glorious headroom and 75-ohm performance. The gadgets offer continuance with pewter building and give improved than -20dB lapse loss opening by 4.5GHz, surpassing the SMPTE selection requirements. Belden's three-piece BNC tighten connector features a normal pin, collar, and connector design, and is written especially for Belden line tolerances for improved opening and durability. Belden moreover offers a paltry lifetime connector guaranty when the three-piece BNC tighten connector is partnered with Belden Brilliance cable.

The pattern of Belden's one-piece BNC compression connector eliminates the pin, neck cuff and connector as well-defined components, thereby providing faster, simpler installation. In addition, the device provides glorious keeping strength surpassing 100lbs interjection to inner 360-degree compression rings, and offers continue insurgency for increased reliability. A non-blind access ensures that the core transmitter is accurately extrinsic in to the core pin. Improved insulation materials (PTFE) help to broach optimal return-loss performance.

The locking one-piece BNC compression connector features an elective law screw-on locking neck cuff that safely aligns the connector and thatch the bayonet bulb in place. By shortening future transformation between the connector and cable, the Belden locking connector delivers the line's most appropriate return-loss performance, surpassing -40dB at 4GHz.

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