Re: BNC connectors with integrated caps to ground

2003-03-20 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Barker, Neil neil.bar...@e2vtechnologies.com wrote (in 4f826f960057d4118ec3009027e2453808a52...@whl17.e2v.uk) about 'BNC connectors with integrated caps to ground' on Thu, 20 Mar 2003: The caps are in the panel mount connector. These are isolated BNC connectors, where

RE: BNC connectors with integrated caps to ground

2003-03-20 Thread Barker, Neil
Chet, The caps are in the panel mount connector. These are isolated BNC connectors, where the body is plastic. The caps are embodied within the plastic body and are chip capacitors that lie between the outer 'tube' of the BNC and a spring clip that stakes into the ground on your PCB and also

RE: BNC connectors with integrated caps to ground

2003-03-20 Thread Knighten, Jim L
Chet, http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T031/M1.html gets you to a DigiKey page. Look under Amp/Tyco for Connectors, BNC, Decoupled 0209 for several examples of these panel mounted connectors. Other manufacturers have competing models. Jim Jim Knighten, Ph.D. Teradata, a Division of NCR

RE: BNC connectors with integrated caps to ground

2003-03-19 Thread Knighten, Jim L
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