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BNC (British National Connector) Definition |
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Solutions: BNC (British National Connector): Originally designed in England for television set antennas, BNC is a type of connecter designed for use with coaxial cabling. In the mid-1950's, the BNC became popular with military avionics equipment. There are, of course, male and female BNCs. Although it is redundant to say "BNC connectors," that is how they are referred to both in the spoken language and in documentation, such as manuals and parts catalogs. BNC connectors are very popular in Local Area Networks for connecting microcomputers together and are used in both Ethernet and ARCNET LANs. |
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