Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 20:57:17 EDT 2005 | davef
There are BNC / USB convertors on the web. Use your favorite search tool.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 19:54:56 EDT 2005 | garykemp
We are experiencing some problems regarding a USB digital camera that we love in our application, however we have BNC cabling already utilized. Would anyone out there have any idea how we can overcome the distance problems associated with USB appica
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 16:22:46 EDT 2002 | stepheno
You have to be sure the TH parts can take the reflow temps. A lot of time you willl have to get special components. We do some BNC's this way, but they had to be special order BNC's. There is more info in the fine SMTnet archives.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 19:27:41 EST 2004 | Hiram
Does anybody know something about how to place BNC's using a machine with this capability? Our designs have a lot of them....I appreciate your comments.... Regards, Hiram
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 18:22:56 EST 2004 | Hiram
We use MOLEX 73101-0040 (it's 90 deg.)Our products are audio and video interfaces. Right now we are inserting these connectors manually but it is very time consuming because some boards have more than 20 BNC's.... Regards, Hiram
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 12:46:48 EDT 2003 | jonfox
It sounds as if the boards are designed in-house. Is this correct? If so, look for SMT versions of the BNC connector. I hhave used one from Johnson Components (http://www.johnsoncomponents.com) or look through http://coaxicom.com for something yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 19:06:24 EST 2004 | Hiram
Thanks Brent for the information. It's been very helpful... Hiram
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 18:28:28 EDT 2003 | Dean
Is it possible the solder hole(s) is too large and the solder is falling back in the hole? I see this on right angle BNC type connectors. Is this happening on all component types? All areas of the boards? Always the same pins (but other pins in t
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 01 22:46:00 EST 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, What's the product, and how are they inserted? At 90 deg, or standing up? What brand connectors are you using? Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 08:21:14 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, Thanks for the tip, and I will check that out! We have some heavy BNC type connectors, so they need a bit of heat, and this could be right that we are then overheating the flux. Regards, Grant Blackmagic Design