COM Express for Voice, Data and Video Communication
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A leading supplier of advanced tactical and enterprise communications equipment relies on Sealevel for a series of multi-board carrier solutions. These custom COM Express carrier board designs feature multiple high-speed signals, small form factors and the ability to tolerate power disturbances.
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Wind Floats: Offshore Wind in America
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In May 2021, Vineyard Wind 1 became the first fully approved commercial offshore energy project in the United States. Policy support, economic development and environmental impact promise to shepherd the industry long-term.
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Achieving SWaP & Rugged Simultaneously
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AI and robotics have engineers and manufacturers doubling down on the importance of small form factors, specifically for rugged computers. However, the combined goals of SWaP optimization and rugged mandate purpose-built design.
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Top Trends Shaping I/O Systems Design
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Industry experts share their observations – and predictions – as to the top trends that are shaping I/O systems design. Influencing factors include the supply chain, retrofitting legacy equipment, Industry 4.0, and the shift to external modules and Ethernet.
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The popular 5402 is integrated in the Common Data Link Management System (CDLMS) to help provide real-time shipboard control and management.
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Sealevel’s Rugged SuperSpeed 7-Port USB 3.1 Hub is under consideration to support Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and RF simulation systems.
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The 4104 is quickly emerging as the preferred Ethernet serial server for communication tower applications due to its high reliability and availability guarantee.
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Sealevel is working with a systems integrator on the 7804 as an alternative to an existing serial card to better meet demand and improve lead times.
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My Ethernet serial server is missing from the SeaLINK Device Discovery Utility. How do I find it?
The most common solution is to disable all network adapters except for the one connected to the Ethernet Serial server, then try searching for the Ethernet Serial server again. On most versions of Windows, this can be done by navigating to Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections, then right-clicking and selecting “Disable” on each unused adapter. After disabling unused network adapters, the unit will be located by the SeaLINK Device Discovery utility and device setup can be continued.
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And the winner of our Gili Paddle Board Giveaway…
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Sealevel’s team has returned from the first tradeshow of the year, WEST 2022. Over the course of the show, we were able to premiere our HazPAC 10 Rugged Panel PC, showcase the latest in synchronous serial hardware and software, and network with military and industry leaders. We’re excited to announce that the winner of our Gili Paddle Board is JC Ramirez; thank you to everyone that visited our booth. Next on our trade show radar: Automate 2022 in Detroit, MI.
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Marc Foster
Western Regional Sales Manager
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Marc joined the Sealevel team in 2001. A proud Clemson Tiger, Marc specializes in solutions for defense and industrial automation applications, working with customers to address their specific needs.
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