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− | The term "<nowiki>BNC</nowiki>" is used to describe a "locking" coaxial [[impedance]]-matched connector used for very high frequency analog signals. | + | The term "<nowiki>BNC</nowiki>" is used to describe a "locking" coaxial [[impedance]]-matched connector used for very high frequency analog signals as well as some digital audio signals. These include [[Word clock]] and S-PDIF signals. |
+ | ==Basics== |
Revision as of 15:32, 5 July 2012
Overview
The term "BNC" is used to describe a "locking" coaxial impedance-matched connector used for very high frequency analog signals as well as some digital audio signals. These include Word clock and S-PDIF signals.