Which connector is typically used for ease of termination for various signal types?
A.

B.

Connector A is a BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connector, which is commonly used for a variety of signal types, including video (such as composite and SDI), RF signals, and even some data signals. It is known for its ease of termination, with a simple twist-lock mechanism that ensures secure and quick connections. The BNC connector's versatility and reliability make it popular in professional AV environments.
Connector B is a VGA (Video Graphics Array) connector, typically used for analog video signals, particularly between computers and monitors. However, VGA connectors are not typically associated with ease of termination due to their multiple pins and more complex soldering requirements compared to the quick-connect design of BNC connectors.
CTS Technology Specialist Reference
The CTS curriculum highlights BNC connectors as versatile and easy-to-use, suitable for a range of AV signal types. Their locking mechanism and straightforward assembly process make them a preferred choice for AV professionals needing quick and reliable connections across various applications.
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