The common TRB cable jacks use the bayonet coupling design per industry standards. The center socket receives and secures the pin contact from a TRB plug. The intermediate cylindrical contacts form the outer connection. The bayonet locking design secures the contact points and prevents signal losses from shock or vibration. The -210 model is designed to fit laboratory-rated 30-02001 twinaxial cable or Emerson Connectivity Solution’s TWC-78-2 twinaxial cable (Trompeter product line). It is RoHS compliant.
Tech Notes - The center contact is high (positive) connected to the twinax blue wire and the cylindrical contact is low (negative) connected to the twinax white wire. The connector body is tied to the cable shield.
Bayonet coupling design
The center socket receives and secures the pin contact from a TRB plug
Intermediate cylindrical contacts form the outer connection
Designed to fit laboratory-rated 30-02001 twinaxial cable or Emerson Connectivity Solution’s TWC-78-2 twinaxial cable (Trompeter product line)