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TNC Connectors

TNC connectors are a type of threaded RF (radio frequency) connector used for terminating coaxial cables. They are similar in design to the BNC connector but feature a threaded coupling mechanism for a more secure and stable connection.

TNC connectors consist of a male and female connector, with the male connector featuring a center pin that plugs into the female connector, which has a socket to receive the pin. They are typically available in 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions, and can be used for both DC and high-frequency signals.

One advantage of TNC connectors is their threaded coupling mechanism, which ensures a stable and secure connection that can withstand vibration and other stresses. They are also designed to provide a low-loss signal transmission, making them a popular choice for many high-performance applications.

TNC connectors are commonly used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and military and aerospace applications. They may be subject to rigorous testing and qualification requirements to ensure their reliability and performance.