Recently I purchased another scope (Agilent 54831M) and one of the problems is a damaged BNC connector on the front panel.
Attached is a marked up version of what I'm looking for. It's a typical center pin with four corner ground pins, 90 degree, but, due to going through the front panel, the dimensions are tight. The design doesn't leave any room for error.
It has a 'ring' just after the base which I assume is to support the nut (I didn't include this in my mark up).
I did a search on DigiKey, but none seem to fit these dimensions. Thankfully my damaged BNC only had damage on the face. It was slightly bent and cracked, however, with the help of a dremel drill, I was able to grind off the cracked piece which resulted in grinding off the bent section. BNC cables and scope probes fit on without an issue and I didn't feel any sharp corners.
If possible, although this is "fixed", I'd still like to replace it if possible. My question is: would this most likely be a custom BNC connector and unable to be located, is it just an old design and locating one with the same dimensions be impossible, or does anyone know if a site exists that has more BNC connector options?
Unfortunately it seems I can't sacrifice any of the dimensions with the exception of a longer "neck" (the part after the threads) due to how the PCB sits along with the plastic cover that doesn't fit over the threads.
Just thought to ask if locating a replacement is easy. If not, no big deal, I'll just leave it as is.