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BNC and connectors
This signal is known as RGBS ( 4 BNC / RCA terminated cables exist as well ), but it's not directly compatible with RGBHV used for computer monitors ( usually carried on 15-pin cables terminated with 15-pin D-sub or 5 BNC connectors ), which carries separate horizontal and vertical sync signals.
10BASE2 ( also known as cheapernet, thin Ethernet, thinnet, and thinwire ) is a variant of Ethernet that uses thin coaxial cable ( RG-58A / U or similar, as opposed to the thicker RG-8 cable used in 10BASE5 networks ), terminated with BNC connectors.
They are also used when extending any sort of cable that normally has plugs on both ends ( rather than a socket on one and plug on the other ), however in this case it is usually called just an " extender ", such as with F connectors, BNC connectors, and various RJ connectors used in telephony and computer networking.
Probes are connected to portable meters typically by shrouded or recessed banana jacks, while benchtop meters may use banana jacks or BNC connectors.
The DS3 is delivered in its familiar form, two coax cables ( 1 for send and 1 for receive ) with BNC connectors on the ends.
Instead of a single BNC connector that was inserted into a T-connector placed inline in the cable, the AAUI transceiver had two BNC connectors, one on each side to which the cables were attached.
BNC connectors are made to match the characteristic impedance of cable at either 50 ohms or 75 ohms.
BNC connectors.
BNC connectors exist in 50 and 75 ohm versions, matched for use with cables of the same characteristic impedance.
Video and DS3 Telco central office applications primarily use 75 ohm BNC connectors, whereas 50 ohm connectors are used for data and RF.
Many VHF receivers used 75 ohm antenna inputs, so they often used 75 ohm BNC connectors.
BNC connectors were thus originally made only in 50 ohm versions, for use with any impedance of cable.
A BNC inserter / remover tool also called a BNC tool, BNC extraction tool or BNC apple corer, is used to insert or remove BNC connectors in high density or hard-to-reach locations, such as densely wired patch panels in broadcast facilities like central apparatus rooms.
They help to safely, efficiently and quickly connect and disconnect BNC connectors in jack fields.
BNC tools facilitate access and minimize the risk of accidentally disconnecting nearby connectors.

BNC and were
In the USSR, BNC connectors were copied as SR-50 ( СР-50 in Cyrillic ) and SR-75 ( СР-75 in Cyrillic ) connectors.
Early ones were designed with just an extra inner conductor, but later triaxial connectors also include a three-lug arrangement to rule out an accidental forced mating with a BNC connector.
* Brasenose is also mentioned in Chapter 5 of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, where the " pub-crawlies hearties from BNC " were noted as frequenting the Turf tavern.
BNC connectors were also used for composite video connections on early home VCRs, often accompanied by either phono connector ( s ) or a 5-pin DIN connector for audio.
In 1992, a card with both 8P8C modular telephone and BNC connectors for Ethernet was released, and in 1993, the first external JetDirects were introduced with a parallel interface.
RCA televisions with the Colortrak branding were mid-range models ; in comparison to the low-end XL-100 chassis or high-end Dimensia or Colortrak 2000 chassis in consumer sets ( the professional version of the Dimensia model, or versions with BNC inputs, the designation was " Lyceum TV " for a short period in the early to mid 1980s ).
UHF connectors were replaced in many applications by designs that have a more uniform impedance over the length of the connector, such as the N connector and the BNC connector, but they are still widely used in amateur radio, citizens ' band radio, and marine VHF radio where robustness and ease of use are more important than a small mismatch.

BNC and commonly
BNC connectors are commonly used in electronics, but they are replaced by LEMO 00 miniature connectors which allow for higher densities.

BNC and used
The BNC connector ( Bayonet Neill – Concelman ) is a miniature quick connect / disconnect RF connector used for coaxial cable.
The BNC connector is used for signal connections such as:
The TNC ( threaded ) connector is used for stable performance at higher frequencies than used with the BNC connector.
BNC connectors and higher quality coaxial cable are often used in professional television studios and post-production applications.
A BNC ( short for bouncer ) is a piece of software that is used to relay traffic and connections in computer networks, much like a proxy.
A BNC can also be used to hide the true target to which a user connects.
The BNC connectors are also very important as are the crimping and cable stripping tools used to install them.
The initial MIO interface card had Ethernet and Token Ring physical layer variants and used various networking protocols over an AUI / BNC connection.

BNC and on
Typically this resistor was built into a male BNC and attached to the last device on the bus.
The team also wore small red hearts with the initials " BNC " on their helmets.
The BNC uses a slotted outer conductor and some plastic dielectric on each gender connector.
Triaxial ( also known as triax ) connectors are a variant on BNC which carry both a signal and guard as well as ground conductor.
The BNC connector, in turn post dated the PL-259 connector which featured on first generation VCRs.
The connectors are further confused by using a number of different physical connectors on different player models, RCA or BNC, as well as using VGA cables in a non-standard way ( VGA is normally analog RGB — a different, incompatible form of component video ).
An external video monitor ( or modified television receiver ) could be connected to the IBM 5100 via a BNC connector on the back panel.
One common usage is over Internet Relay Chat ( IRC ) via a BNC running on remote servers.
Ed DiGulio reluctantly agreed to take on the very difficult process of adapting this lens to a cine camera, which required modifying the lens and permanently modifying a Mitchell BNC camera to work with this lens.
One of the modified Mitchell BNC cameras, and two of the modified f0. 7 lenses are on display with the Stanley Kubrick Exhibition.
LEMO 00 coaxial connectors on coaxial cable | RG316 cable, below a BNC connector | BNC to LEMO adapter, a male-to-male adapter barrel and a 50 ohm electrical termination | terminator ( topmost ).
RG-58 cable is often used as a generic carrier of signals in laboratories, combined with BNC connectors that are common on test and measurement equipment such as oscilloscopes.

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