Design & Manufacture for Certification
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This is the story of a company that needed a reliable solution for a rugged problem… and the only team that could help them make it. A leading provider of cloud-based remote monitoring software and hardware needed a specific solution for event recording and system performance. But finding a vendor that could deliver reliable tech that also met extensive industry certifications was proving to be a difficult task…and then they found Sealevel.
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Taking SWaP-C2 Beyond the Battlefield
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SWaP-C2, the acronym for Size, Weight, Power, Cost, and Cooling, usually brings aerospace and defense applications to mind. However, the SWaP-C2 optimization balancing act is also carefully considered for IoT, power consumption, and video platforms.
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Growing Product Portfolio Debuts at EW 2023
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Sealevel Systems will premier its newest solutions at Embedded World 2023. Sealevel’s international team will showcase the smallest available, Compact Type 6 carrier board, the industry-leading touch panel PC, and a wide range of ruggedized, reliable I/O systems.
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Sr Software Engineer Weighs in on Firmware
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At the broadest level, firmware acts as “glue” logic between hardware and high-level software – and it plays a critical role in the evolution of hardware. By its very nature, firmware can be difficult to change once hardware deploys, which can lead to security vulnerabilities and data leaks.
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The 470E is being used for analog signal acquisition, digital I/O monitoring, and control in a line of industry-leading VoIP dispatch consoles.
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In their search for rugged, American-made computers, a pharmaceutical inspection company found and ultimately selected the HazPAC 10.
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The HUB7i is being integrated in a new advanced weapons test system to offer isolation and connectivity for a wide variety of peripherals.
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A developer of AI video analytics and detection software is evaluating the Relio R1 to handle multiple video input streams – in high-temperature environments.
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What are the three main differences between async and sync cards from Sealevel?
There are three main differences between our async and sync cards: costs, optimization, and software compatibility. Sealevel resident expert Frank Phelps shares the key factors to consider when choosing between our async and sync solutions.
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Marc Foster
International and 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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2779 Greenville Hwy, PO Box 830 Liberty, SC support@sealevel.com - sales@sealevel.com
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