Electronic – Help Identify Coax Connector

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Desperately trying to find a receptacle to match these 10-years-old cords which come from a Beckman Coulter FC500 cytometer. Anyone know the name?

The receptacle previously used is labelled "AMP" with a squiggly M.

Requested infos:
Diameter of connector barrel at the end is 4.2mm/.165". Length of gold cap portion is 15.5mm/.610"

The connector seems to be push insertion, with a cheap friction-lock style retention clip on the receptacle (easily bent).

I've included the bag labelled "FOA" but it's electrical, not fiber optic! Could just be a reused bag…

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Best Answer

More precisely the are called "Coaxicon" by TE; here's a brochure http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/595245.pdf. Beware that they come in several sizes. It looks like yours are the "miniature" version (there's also "subminiature" and "size 8"). Since it seems you want the PCB-mount socket (there's also a cable mount):

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