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High voltage connector

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Rumaros

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I need to find a high voltage connector, which will transfer a high potential (1500V DC) from one PCB board onto another. It's purpose is to polarize a neutron counter so the current is around microamperes.

I have found some BNC connectors(this type should be optimal).
This type of connector is supposed to be inserted in some kind of shell. I was thinking of a metal plane that could be mounted onto PCB by 2 screws. I am designing my PCB in PADS and my question is how do I include a project of this connector to my pcb layout? Exactly how do I connect the connector to my circuit? Any help please?
 

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