bought a VGA-to-BNC RGB cable -> how do I know it's 75 ohm?

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kendjet
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bought a VGA-to-BNC RGB cable -> how do I know it's 75 ohm?

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Hi all,


Got a noob hardware question... I Bought some VGA-to-BNC RGB cables, but I don't know if the cables and/or the connectors are 50 or 75 ohm.

Checking out http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/vga2rgbs.html, it seems everything *should* be 75 ohm (which seems to be what I need)


What are the odds of this cable or the BNC connectors being 50 ohm? I.e. is there any chance I bought a bad cable? Can I accidentally damage an Extron or a PVM/BVM this way? I guess I would need a multimeter to check the resistance?


Thanks!
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Re: bought a VGA-to-BNC RGB cable -> how do I know it's 75 o

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50 ohm is used for audio cables. All VGA cables should be 75 ohm. You won't break anything by using the wrong ones. For short runs it hardly matters.
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Great, thanks a lot! :-)
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Re: bought a VGA-to-BNC RGB cable -> how do I know it's 75 o

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It's 75 ohm characteristic impedance. You need a LCR meter to measure it.
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Thanks for the info!
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