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Heilind Now Stocking Hirose BNC75 Series Connectors

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WILMINGTON, Mass. (PRWEB) December 04, 2017 — Heilind Electronics, a leading global distributor of electronic components and authorized distributor for Hirose Electric, has expanded its selection of interconnect solutions with the Hirose BNC75 Series connector. The serial digital interface (SDI) compliant connectors support high transmission speeds up to 12 Gbps.

The BNC75 Series is a miniature, quick connect/disconnect RF connector used for coaxial cable assemblies.

Hirose’s BNC75 Series features an easy-on, easy-off bayonet lock system and is rated for 75Ω, but can be mated with 50Ω-based BNC connectors. The miniature BNC75 series radio frequency (RF) connector features an optimized center contact design that simplifies PCB layout and supports SMT processing – ultimately decreasing labor and assembly time.

The BNC75 Series is reliable at high frequencies (up to 12 GHz) and offers 150 Vrms AC rated voltage. This connector series helps reduce the size of broadcasting cameras, FA/commercial cameras, security cameras, medical equipment and more.

Visit Heilind’s website for more information about Hirose Electric BNC75 Series.

About Heilind Electronics
Heilind Electronics, Inc. is one of the world’s leading distributors of connectors, relays, sensors, switches, thermal management and circuit protection products, terminal blocks, wire and cable, wiring accessories and insulation and identification products. Founded in 1974, Heilind has locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong and China.

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