Balun Assemblies - 75 to 120 Ohm Krone IDC StyleBalun assemblies provide 75 ohm to 120 ohm impedance matching in telecommunications and data transmission systems supporting T1/E1 telecommunications, WAN connectivity, telecom distribution, and 75/120 ohm impedance matching requirements. These 75 to 120 ohm Krone IDC style baluns convert between 75-ohm coaxial interfaces and 120-ohm twisted pair conductors with connector configurations including 1.6/5.6 plug/bulkhead and BNC plug/bulkhead to Krone IDC. Featuring brass bodies, gold-plated center contacts, PTFE dielectric, operating -30°C to +75°C for telecom patching, distribution, and panel-mount interconnection applications. For comprehensive coaxial balun solutions beyond 75 to 120 ohm Krone IDC configurations, explore our Coax Baluns - 75 Ohms,120/100 IDC,BNC,RJ45,Patch Panels,Cards,Inline category, featuring 75 to 120 ohm and BNC for telecommunications, video, and impedance matching applications. Related Categories:FAQsWhat are balun assemblies used for in telecommunications?Balun assemblies are designed for 75 ohm to 120 ohm impedance matching in telecommunications and data transmission systems supporting T1/E1 telecommunications, WAN connectivity, telecom distribution, and interface conversion. These 75 to 120 ohm balun assemblies convert between 75-ohm coaxial interfaces and 120-ohm twisted pair conductors supporting reliable connectivity in telecom patching and distribution environments. Applications include T1/E1 telecom links, WAN infrastructure, telecommunications patching systems, and commercial and industrial communication networks. What connector configurations are available for 75 to 120 ohm baluns assemblies?Balun assemblies feature available connector configurations including 1.6/5.6 plug to Krone IDC, 1.6/5.6 bulkhead jack to Krone IDC, BNC plug to Krone IDC, and BNC bulkhead jack to Krone IDC supporting integration into regional and standard telecom systems. The configurations enable connection between coaxial and twisted pair interfaces in T1/E1 telecommunications and WAN applications. Bulkhead versions allow panel mounting in equipment racks, telecom cabinets, and enclosure applications requiring organized telecom distribution. What construction materials ensure balun assembly reliability?Balun assemblies feature brass connector bodies, phosphor bronze center contacts, gold-plated center contact surfaces, and nickel-plated connector bodies designed to support stable electrical and mechanical performance. Gold plating on center contacts reduces signal loss while nickel-plated bodies provide corrosion resistance in telecom wiring and patching environments. PTFE dielectric materials along with silver-plated output contacts and PET output body construction ensure reliable impedance matching in T1/E1 and WAN applications. What temperature range do 75 to 120 ohm balun assemblies support?Balun assemblies operate at temperatures ranging from -30°C to +75°C accommodating telecommunications installations in various environmental conditions. The -30°C to +75°C range supports indoor telecom cabinets and outdoor equipment enclosures experiencing temperature variation. Temperature capability ensures reliable impedance matching in T1/E1 telecom links, WAN connectivity, and telecom distribution applications requiring stable operation across thermal cycles. What are the physical dimensions of balun assemblies?Balun assemblies feature compact lengths including 1.71 inches, 1.8 inches, and 1.89 inches supporting installation in space-constrained telecom patching and distribution environments. Compact dimensions enable integration into equipment racks, telecom cabinets, and panel-mount applications with limited space. The short lengths minimize signal path while maintaining 75 to 120 ohm impedance matching in T1/E1 and WAN infrastructure installations. How do balun assemblies support panel mounting?Balun assemblies feature bulkhead versions including 1.6/5.6 bulkhead jack to Krone IDC and BNC bulkhead jack to Krone IDC allowing panel mounting in equipment racks, telecom cabinets, and enclosure applications. Bulkhead design enables secure panel penetration supporting organized telecom distribution and patching installations. Panel-mount capability facilitates integration into telecommunications infrastructure requiring professional coaxial-to-twisted-pair interface conversion. What applications require 75 to 120 ohm impedance matching?Balun assemblies support applications including T1/E1 telecom links, WAN infrastructure, telecommunications patching systems, telecom distribution panels, and 75-ohm to 120-ohm interface conversion. Impedance matching enables reliable conversion between coaxial and twisted pair interfaces in commercial and industrial communication networks. The 75 to 120 ohm conversion accommodates European E1 standard 120-ohm twisted pair connectivity with 75-ohm coaxial equipment in telecommunications and WAN deployments. Need assistance selecting the right balun assemblies or 75 to 120 ohm Krone IDC baluns for your T1/E1, telecom patching, or WAN installation? Our engineering team provides expert technical guidance on impedance matching requirements, connector configuration selection, Krone IDC vs compression termination, and panel mounting specifications for your specific telecommunications, telecom distribution, or WAN infrastructure application requirements. Contact Sales: Sales@L-com.com At L-com, we offer a broad selection of 75 to 120 ohm baluns, coaxial balun assemblies, Krone IDC baluns, and telecom impedance matching baluns designed for telecommunications, networking, and WAN infrastructure environments. |
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