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What (who) is BNC connector - definition

MINIATURE QUICK CONNECT/DISCONNECT RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTOR USED FOR COAXIAL CABLE.
Bayonet Neill-Concelman; BNC Connector; Bnc connector; Twin BNC; Twin BNC connector; BNC inserter/remover tool; BNC tool; BNC apple corer; Bayonet Neill–Concelman; Twinax connector
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Bayonet Neill Concelman [Additional explanations: connector]
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Bayonet Nipple Connector (Reference: slang)

Wikipedia

BNC connector

The BNC connector (initialism of "Bayonet Neill–Concelman") is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable. It is designed to maintain the same characteristic impedance of the cable, with 50 ohm and 75 ohm types being made. It is usually applied for video and radio frequency connections up to about 2 GHz and up to 500 volts. The connector has a twist to lock design with two lugs in the female portion of the connector engaging a slot in the shell of the male portion. The type was introduced on military radio equipment in the 1940s and has since become widely applied in radio systems, and is a common type of video connector. Similar radio-frequency connectors differ in dimensions and attachment features, and may allow for higher voltages, higher frequencies, or three-wire connections.