Dieter wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, James Richard Tyrer writes:
We would hope so. What we do know is that the VGA standard is 75 ohm
and the standard impedance for BNC connectors is 50 ohms. Although
people kept putting BNCs on 75 ohm coax so now you can buy 75 ohm BNCs
but they don't have as high a frequency rating.
A local electronics store has carried factory made BNC cables in at least
three impedances (50, 75 and I think 92 or 93?) for many years, and this
store is not exactly fast at picking up new things.
ok. here's the trick with proper BNC connectors.
the easiest is to get the stuff used for pro-video, basically, you need
to take stuff that goes with belden 1694A cable, which is used for both
SDI and HD-SDI connection in TV studios (guaranteed up to 1.5GBit/s)
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