BNC connector
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BNC connector
Summary
BNC connector is a RF connector[1]. It draws 1,167 Wikipedia views per month (rf_connector category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- BNC connector is credited with the discovery of Paul Neill[3].
- BNC connector is credited with the discovery of Carl Concelman[4].
- BNC connector's instance of is recorded as RF connector[5].
- Paul Neill is named after BNC connector[6].
- Carl Concelman is named after BNC connector[7].
- bayonet mount is named after BNC connector[8].
- BNC connector's manufacturer is recorded as Amphenol[9].
- BNC connector's manufacturer is recorded as Phoenix Contact[10].
- BNC connector is a type of RF connector[11].
- BNC connector is a type of coaxial connector[12].
- BNC connector is a type of audio/video connector[13].
- BNC connector is a type of external computer connector[14].
- BNC connector is part of networking cable[15].
- BNC connector's Commons category is recorded as BNC connectors[16].
- BNC connector's topic's main category is recorded as Category:BNC connectors[17].
- BNC connector's Commons gallery is recorded as BNC connectors[18].
- BNC connector's described by source is recorded as MIL-STD-348[19].
- BNC connector's described by source is recorded as IEC 61169-8[20].
- BNC connector's described by source is recorded as IEC 61169-63[21].
- BNC connector's different from is recorded as BNC[22].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Paul Neill[3], an engineer[23], 1882–1968[24], of United States[25] and Carl Concelman[4], an engineer[26], 1912–1975[27], of United States[28].
Why It Matters
BNC connector draws 1,167 Wikipedia views per month (rf_connector category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]