Precision BNC male 93Ω terminator for properly terminating unused BNC ports in legacy computer, networking, instrumentation, and data communications systems designed around 93Ω coaxial cable. This compact male plug-style terminator presents a 93Ω resistive load with 1% tolerance to maintain proper impedance, minimize signal reflections, and preserve signal integrity on high-impedance coaxial networks.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Connector Type | BNC male (mates with female BNC jack) |
| Function | Coaxial line terminator for unused 93Ω BNC ports |
| Nominal Impedance | 93Ω nominal |
| Tolerance | ±1% resistive element |
| Body / Shell Plating | Nickel-plated brass body |
| Center Contact Plating | Gold-plated center contact |
| Typical Applications | IBM Token Ring, IBM 3270 terminals, DECnet, Digital Equipment Corporation systems, instrumentation, laboratory equipment, legacy networking, military and aerospace electronics |
| Compatible Cable | 93Ω coaxial cable (RG-62 and equivalent) |
| Signal Types | Legacy data communications, instrumentation, industrial control, timing, laboratory, and specialized RF applications utilizing 93Ω coaxial systems |
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