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TNC RF Series

TNC RF Series The TNC, an acronym of Threaded Neill-Concelman, was invented in the late 1950s. It is a threaded version of the BNC, has a 50 Ω impedance, and operates best in the 0 - 11 GHz frequency. Some precision versions support up to 18 GHz. It can offer better performance than BNC at microwave frequencies. TNC connectors can operate within a wide temperature range, typically from -65°C to +165°C, making them suitable for extreme environments. These are commonly used in applications where durability and robustness are critical, such as in telecommunications, aerospace, and military equipment.

 

TNC

 Impedance (Ω)  50
 Frequency GHz  11 GHz
 RF Leakage  -(100-f GHz) dB min
 Dielectric Withstanding Voltage  1500 VRMS
 Mating Cycles  500
 Mating Torque  12 - 15 in - lbs
 Temperature Rating  -65°C to +165°C
 Corrosion (salt spray)  MIL-STD-202, Method 101, Condition B
 Vibration  MIL-STD-202, Method 204, Condition D
 Shock  MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Condition I
 Thermal Shock  MIL-STD-202, Method 107, Condition B
 Moisture Resistance  MIL-STD-202, Method 106, Less Step 7B
 Barometric Pressure (Altitude)  MIL-STD-202, Method 105, Condition C, 70k Ft.