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read tutorial →The Male BNC to Male SMA connectors (5 Pack) is a handy Atlas Scientific accessory for clean and reliable sensor connections. It is useful when you want a faster wiring setup, easier integration, and less guesswork while building or servicing electrochemical projects.
This product fits well in projects centered on clean Atlas Scientific sensor wiring and adapter setups. It is especially useful for builders who want a cleaner path from idea to working prototype using Atlas Scientific hardware.
Use it in hydroponics and aquaponics projects, lab instruments, data loggers, environmental monitors, smart dosing systems, greenhouse builds, maintenance rigs, and other systems that depend on dependable signal connection hardware.
Use this with your Atlas Scientific sensors, carrier boards, and controller setup when you want a cleaner or more compatible connection path. It also fits well in repair kits, bench setups, and test fixtures.
Helpful add-ons include matching BNC or SMA parts, isolators, probe cables, and the main Atlas Scientific sensor or circuit that this connector supports.
| Product | Male BNC to Male SMA connectors (5 Pack) |
|---|---|
| Brand | Atlas Scientific |
| SKU | C-MB-MS |
| Product family | Connector / Adapter |
| Primary use | Signal Connection |
| Variant in this import | Default / standard listing |
| Connection style | See product title for connector format |
| Power needed | No external power required |
This is a passive Atlas Scientific connector or adapter and does not need separate power. Use it to make wiring cleaner, faster, or more compatible with the hardware already in your build.
1 × Male BNC to Male SMA connectors (5 Pack)
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