Description: SchmalzTech, LLC ST-BNC-50-R-FT BNC 50 Ohm Screw Terminal Breakout Board with Rubber Feet Breaks out center and shield of BNCScrew terminals for fast connectionsPrototyping area for in-circuit modificationsEasy access for probing and debuggingRubber feet provide a stable base Specifications Wire Range (stranded)14-24 AWG Wire Range (solid)14-24 AWG ConnectorBNC - 50 OhmLead FreeYes Temperature Rating-15°C to +70°C This BNC breakout board provides a convenient method of accessing both the shield and center connections of a BNC connector. Both of the connections are brought out to a screw terminal for fast and secure termination to wires. This board also features a prototyping area to enable in-circuit modifications as well as easy probing/diagnostics. The prototyping grid has a standard 0.1" pattern to enable compatibility with a variety of components. The rubber feet on this model provide clearance for the connections on the bottom making it perfect for a lab environment where it can be placed directly on a bench. Mechanical Drawings Electrical Connections Both pins of the BNC connector are electrically connected to a single row of the prototyping area and one screw terminal. The traces are length matched and the impedance of the BNC connector is 50 Ohms. Custom Designs Can't find what you need? We can design and produce a custom board to fit your exact needs. Please reach out to us for additional information and pricing. © 2021 SchmalzTech, LLC
Price: 12.99 USD
Location: Iowa City, Iowa
End Time: 2024-10-28T12:36:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.49 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Mounting Style: Stand Alone
Brand: SchmalzTech
PCB Type: Double-Sided PCB
Number of Rows: 2
Type: BNC Breakout
Number of Tie-Points: 12
Material: FR-4
MPN: ST-BNC-50-R-FT
Item Length: 2 in
Item Width: 1.8 in
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