Description
A BNC female-to-female T-adaptor is a three-port coaxial connector shaped like the letter “T”, used to split or combine RF signals. Here's a quick breakdown of its key features: - Configuration: All three ports are BNC female connectors. - Impedance: Typically 50 Ohms, suitable for RF and test equipment applications. - Frequency Range: DC to 100 MHz. - VSWR: Up to 2.1:1, indicating decent signal integrity for general-purpose use. - Construction: Brass body with nickel plating; gold-plated contacts for reliable conductivity. - Insulation: PTFE (Teflon), offering excellent dielectric properties. - Dimensions: Roughly 32.5 mm (L) × 11.2 mm (W) × 24.1 mm (H), weighing about 16.5 grams. These adaptors are commonly used in test setups, signal monitoring, and CCTV systems. Unlike precision power splitters, they don’t maintain matched impedance at all ports, so they’re best for non-critical signal branching.





