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Canare BCP-D8UHD 75 ohm BNC Crimp Plugs BCP-D Series
Canare added the new BCP-D series for 12G-SDI. SMPTE ST 2082-1 fully compliant connector makes UHD solutions as simple as existing SDI systems. The world’s highest quality BNC includes BCP-B for 3G-SDI, BCP-A/C for up to HD.
Description
Key Features and Benefits
- Our unique elongated body design enables easy attachment and removal.
- Gold plating on the contact pin prevents deterioration, even after years of use.
- Lock mechanism used on insulation improves reliability by preventing shifting or detaching of the center pin.
- Note1: Be sure to use Canare Crimp Tool.
- Note2: For crimping instructions, please refer to this page or the instruction manual.
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BCP-D Series12G-SDICrimp Type
Model Suitable Cable Center Pin Sleeve Boot Die Set Standard package Canare Others BCP-D33UHD L-3.3CUHD – BN1181 BN7003A CB03 TCD-35CA 20pcs / 100pcs BCP-D55UHD L-5.5CUHD – BN1175 B75004A – TCD-55UHD 20pcs / 100pcs BCP-D55UHWNEW L-5.5CUHWS – BN1192 BN7014 CB055W TCD-57C 20pcs / 100pcs BCP-D57 – 4794R BN1192 BN7002 – TCD-57C 20pcs / 100pcs BCP-D8UHD L-8CUHD, L-8CHD – BN1174 BN7147 – TCD-8HD* 20pcs / 100pcs Key Features and Benefits
- Our highest performance BNC plug newly developed for 12G-SDI
- Sufficient margin against SMPTE standard.
- Return Loss: 20 dB @ 6 GHz, 15 dB @ 12 GHz
- The BCP-D series takes over features from Canare’s BNC connectors, such as the elongated body design and the snap locks center pin.
- Canare crimp design ensures quick and reliable installation.
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BCP-D55UHD
- note1: Be sure to use Canare Crimp Tool.
- note2: For crimping instructions, please refer to this page or the instruction manual.
- (*): Crimp tool for TCD-8HD is TC-2
Technical Note
Voltage Standing – wave Ratio (VSWR) and Return Loss
Terminating the receiving end of a limited length coaxial cable using a resistance value not equal to its characteristic impedance creates a reflected wave that returns back down the cable to the sending end. The result is interference developing between the travelling wave and the return wave which results in a standing wave that causes voltage levels to fluctuate. The degree to which terminating resistance matches the characteristic impedance is indicated using the VSWR or voltage standing-wave ratio standard shown in Fig. 1. Going hand in hand with the VSWR ratio is the return loss factor which measures the size of the reflected wave current in relation to the travelling wave current. (See Fig. 2)
Fig. 1 Voltage Distribution Over Coaxial Cable
VSWR Return Loss (dB) 2 9.54 1.5 13.98 1.2 20.83 1.1 26.44 1.05 32.26 1.02 40.09 1.01 46.06 Fig. 2 VSWR to Return Loss Conversion Table
Additional information
Standard package, pcs. | 20pcs., 100pcs. |
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