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The connectors and their industrial uses Find information on BNC, Wire, Power, USB, Cables and Molex Connectors.
Amphenol Connectors Informations about differents connectors uses.
The first connector may be located in a first opening of the case and the second connector may be located in a second opening of the case.
The first connector may receive a first end of the flexible circuit while a second end of the flexible circuit may be interposed between the stiffener bar and the second connector.
For example, in one embodiment, the first connector receiving a first circuit board while the case of the connector can be positioned adjacent a second circuit board so that the second connector and second end of the flexible circuit are pinched (and/or compressed and/or squeezed) between the stiffener bar and the second circuit board.
The connector was named after its bayonet mount locking mechanism and its two inventors, Paul Neill of Bell Labs (inventor of the N connector) and Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman (inventor of the C connector).
The BNC connector is used for professional video connections, both for analog and Serial Digital Interface signals, amateur radio antenna connections, and on nearly every piece of electronic test equipment manufactured in the last 35 or so years.
This connector is an alternative to the RCA connector when used for composite video on commercial video devices, however many consumer electronics with RCA jacks have been utilized on commercial video equipment with BNC jacks via adaptor.