Monday, February 27, 2012

Origin

The adapter was called afterwards its bayonet arise locking apparatus and its inventors, Paul Neill and Carl Concelman.1 Neill formed at Bell Labs and aswell invented the N connector; Concelman formed at Amphenol and aswell invented the C connector.

The base for the development of the BNC adapter was abundantly the plan of Octavio M. Salati, a alum of the Moore School of Electrical Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1945, while alive at Hazeltine Electronics Corporation, he filed a apparent for a adapter for coaxial cables that would abbreviate beachcomber reflection/loss. The apparent was accepted in 1951.3

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