Ground penetrating radar host
Ground penetrating radar (GPR), also known as ground penetrating radar (Ground-penetrating radar), is a non-destructive detection instrument that uses radio waves to detect the distribution of underground media. Ground penetrating radar usually consists of five parts: host, transmitter, transmitting antenna, receiver, and receiving antenna. As a high-precision non-destructive detection technology, ground penetrating radar has been widely used in the field of engineering exploration.
In response to the efficient and portable requirements of the ground penetrating radar host, in this case, TXGA is a board to board connector developed and produced for the ground penetrating radar host, with contacts plated with gold of 0.25 μ m. The data transmission rate reaches 15Gbps, which can quickly transmit radar data and improve on-site detection efficiency. After insertion, the product combination height is only 5mm, which can achieve a more compact circuit design for the ground penetrating radar host and meet the portability requirements of the ground penetrating radar host.