Chet,

It is the panel-mount connector (board-mounted) connector that contains the
capacitor.  You can recognize these connectors by the metallic prongs that
contact the inside surface of the panel when the connector is shoved through
the panel.  They are very common and can be found in most electronics
catalogs.  I will look for a specific part, but maybe not today.

JIm


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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Summers, Chet [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, March 19, 2003 11:54 AM
To:     IEEE EMC Society listserver (E-mail)
Subject:        BNC connectors with integrated caps to ground


Hello group,

almost two weeks back there was a post discussion regarding grounding
practices of Ethernet cables.  Out of this discussion came a recommendation
to use BNC connectors with integrated capacitors to ground.  I am assuming
the cable connector, not the panel mount connector, contains the caps.  Can
you recommend some tried and true manufacturers and preferred part numbers
of these components?  I'm looking for cable connected BNCs to fit RG58/59
and 174 coax.   

thank you,


Chet Summers
Pelco


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