The Canare BCP-A3 BNC Crimp Connector for V-3C or A2V1 and A2V2-L is a precision 75-ohm, three-piece crimp connector designed for professional video and broadcast applications. Engineered to meet MIL-C-39012 specifications, it delivers dependable performance for modern high-bandwidth video systems, while its extended body provides a secure, comfortable grip during installation. Gold-plated center pins ensure reliable signal transfer and long-term durability, making this connector a trusted choice for high-quality coaxial terminations.
Features
Three-piece crimp-style BNC connector compatible with V-3C, A2V1, and A2V2-L coaxial cables
Designed to meet MIL-C-39012 requirements with true 75-ohm impedance
Supports high-bandwidth video signals from DC up to 2 GHz
High return loss performance (greater than 26 dB) for cleaner signal integrity
Low VSWR (approximately ±1.1) to minimize signal reflections and losses
Extended body design for improved handling, firm grip, and easier installation
Gold-plated center crimp pins for enhanced conductivity and corrosion resistance
Canare BCP-A3 BNC Crimp Connector for V-3C or A2V1 and A2V2-L
Website
Canare Corp.
Connector
Connector Type
BNC
Gender
Male
Cable Compatibility
Designed for V-3C, A2V1, and A2V2-L coaxial cables
Connector Style
Three-piece crimp-style body and pin set
Body Design
Extended body profile for a more secure grip and improved handling comfort
Center Contact
Gold-plated crimp pin
Coax Compatibility Class
For standard and Canare-type 75 Ω coaxial video cables
Electrical Performance
Impedance
75 Ω nominal
Standard Compliance
Meets MIL-C-39012 requirements with 75 Ω performance for modern high-bandwidth video systems
Frequency Range
DC to 2 GHz
Return Loss
Better than 26 dB
VSWR
Typically within ±1.1
Compliance & Safety
California Proposition 65
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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