Designing Life-Saving Solutions
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This is the story of a company that couldn’t find a partner to help design their life-saving product… until they found Sealevel. They needed a system that would allow their product to operate in the absence of IP integrations. Sealevel met their needs for custom configuration, speed, accuracy, and failsafe alerts with products from our industry-leading line of distributed control and data acquisition devices.
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Why Linux Runs
the World’s Supercomputers
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96.3% of the top one million web servers are running Linux; the world’s top 500 fastest supercomputers all run on Linux; Android – which originates from Linux – powers around 85% of all smartphones. So why is Linux being so widely used in these applications?
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Defying Demands at AUSA 2022
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Sealevel Systems announces their participation in the 2022 AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition. “Sealevel has an established history as the leading hardware and software communications provider for defense and aerospace. We’re looking forward to growing our relationship with AUSA and its members,” says Earle Foster, Sr VP of Sales for Sealevel.
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From Prototyping to Full Production
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With a “design for certification” approach, Sealevel’s manufacturing team executes the entire SMT, through hole, assembly, testing, and packaging cycle. Sealevel’s services are available for projects ranging from turnkey design and production to quality assembly of your own design.
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A historically software-only company sought out Sealevel to expand their machine intelligence capabilities: they are testing the 470E to read analog and digital sensors.
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The ISO-1 USB isolator, with medical-grade isolation, is part of a new surgical robotic system from a leading musculoskeletal solutions provided.
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The SeaLINK 4161 Ethernet serial is being evaluated to improve data access – and ensure continuous operation – as part of FEMA’s warning system.
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Due to its environmental ratings and long-term availability, the HazPAC 10 is being considered for use in natural gas and refined petroleum distribution.
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What are the differences between Sealevel’s 5102 and 5104 synchronous serial adapters?
The 5104 is our highest speed sync card. For high-speed communications, it is the perfect solution. However, if you’re using async mode it’s not necessarily our best solution. In this episode of "I/O in a Minute," Frank shares the key differences between the 5102 and 5104 and which one to choose depending on your application.
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Doug Trent
Eastern Regional Sales Manager
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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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