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[[File:Bsm panel jack.jpg|250px|thumb|right|BSM panel jack]] | [[File:Bsm panel jack.jpg|250px|thumb|right|BSM panel jack]] | ||
Several Tektronix products use miniature coaxial '''BSM connectors''' – also sometimes called MB connectors – e.g. the [[7T11]], [[11B2]], [[3S2]], [[S-50]]. [[S-51]], [[S-52]], and [[067-0587-01]]. | Several Tektronix products use miniature coaxial '''BSM connectors''' – also sometimes called MB connectors – e.g. the [[7T11]], [[FG501]], [[11B2]], [[3S2]], [[S-50]]. [[S-51]], [[S-52]], and [[067-0587-01]]. | ||
These look like minature [[BNC connector]]s. | These look like minature [[BNC connector]]s. | ||
Revision as of 19:37, 2 April 2016
Several Tektronix products use miniature coaxial BSM connectors – also sometimes called MB connectors – e.g. the 7T11, FG501, 11B2, 3S2, S-50. S-51, S-52, and 067-0587-01. These look like minature BNC connectors.
There are two-lug variants and three-lug variants. Tektronix used the two-lug variant. BSM connectors are much less common than BNC connectors and are hard to find on the surplus market.
The Tektronix 012-0127-00 adapter converts from BSM to BNC.
Pictures
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BSM female on front lower right of 7T11
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BSM to BNC adapters
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BSM panel jack
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BSM cable plug
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BSM cable plug (right) compared to BNC (left)