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Extremes for Shock & Vibe Tolerance:

COM-Based Architecture   

COM designs are modular, so one of the first assumptions that can be made is that they can’t be used in high shock and vibe environments because components will come loose. This misconception can stem from using off-the-shelf carrier boards which are made to meet broader requirements. Carrier boards that eliminate moving parts and complex cabling can be designed and manufactured to meet the exact physical and mechanical requirements of the application – no matter how rugged.

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Reliability & Availability Meet Toll Tech Demands

 

The leader in IT services and integration for tolling and transportation services several of the top 15 toll authorities across the US, processing billions of transactions annually. After facing reliability and availability issues with an existing partner,  the company contracted Sealevel as their primary digital I/O provider.

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The Future of Warfighting at AUSA

 

Sealevel Systems announces its exhibition at the 2023 AUSA Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. “Sealevel engineering and solutions are integrated into countless defense systems and programs – from the PATRIOT Missile Defense System to VICTORY to OSRVT. We’re proud of our contributions to furthering technology and capabilities for American warfighters,” says Earle Foster, Sr VP of Sales for Sealevel.

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Largest APTA Expo Advances Transportation

 

Sealevel Systems announces its demonstration and exhibition at APTA Expo 2023. Sealevel’s team will showcase the  industry-leading Relio® R1, allowing booth visitors to experience firsthand the computer’s ability to withstand the shock and vibration that are primary challenges in transportation systems.

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 Products in Action

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A leading designer of medical devices is evaluating the ISO-1 USB medical-grade isolator – the high reliability and long-term availability are key driving factors

 

UL Recognized USB Isolators
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The 140E Ethernet adapter is being tested as part of a live digital twin application for an AI-powered terminal automation system.

 

Ethernet I/O Module
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After their existing provider migrated to a larger model that is reliant on cooling fans, a leading European integrator has begun evaluating the 4163 as a fanless alternative.

 

Ethernet to Serial Server 
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A technology leader in Naval Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) is evaluating the 7404ec to upgrade a weapons control application to maintain communication with legacy shipboard equipment.

 

PCIe Serial Interface 

Tech Lowdown

How do you regulate the performance or “throttle” an Intel® Tiger Lake processor?

Regulating the performance of a Tiger Lake module can act as a safeguard against malfunctions caused by environmental factors such as temperature or power instability. In extreme instances – such as massive heat fluctuations – the Tiger Lake processor may automatically limit its operations to two cores or one core (from the available four cores). Proactively regulating or setting parameters on Tiger Lake Module performance is performed inside the BIOS menu.

 

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Meet Sealevel Sales

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Doug Trent

Eastern Regional Sales Manager

Is it a squirrel? Is it a coyote? Ask Doug and he’ll tell you that it’s just Sycamore Sam, the mascot of his alma mater, Indiana State University. Before joining Sealevel, Doug spent nearly 15 years in wireless telecommunications. That intel is priceless for him – and his customers – as he navigates IoT solutions.

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