Redefining Availability for DAQ Devices
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This is the story of a company in search of a long-term solution for testing their entire platform of products... and the team that delivered. Due to the critical performance requirements, the company demands consistent, high-reliability products that can be applied to a wide variety of use cases. Sealevel meets their needs with SeaI/O data acquisition devices - and will continue to supply them with more SeaI/O units for the next 20 years. Or 50 years. Or 75 years...
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Taking I/O & Computing Global
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Sealevel Systems announces its expansion into international markets, specifically Germany, Italy, and Spain. Sealevel is growing its internal team and actively recruiting partners to bolster their distribution network.
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How to Use Embedded to Grow Vision Systems
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Embedded vision systems perform many of the same tasks as machine vision but combine the hardware and software– image capture, processing, interpretation, and output – into one computing device, offering flexibility and SWAP-C2 benefits.
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Ensuring Component Availability
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The current state of the electronics market has amplified component obsolescence challenges. Historically, even obsolete parts could often be readily sourced but that is no longer the case. SiliconExpert is helping Sealevel – and our customers – make more informed product design and development decisions.
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The ACC-188 USB sync serial radio adapter is fully integrated in a system that provides message protocols across multiple Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) datalink radios.
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As part of a new green initiative, the SeaConnect 370C is being evaluated to monitory battery temperatures and voltage levels for battery-operated food cart fleets.
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A leading Australian system integrator is using our 8113 adapter as part of a security and access control systems for prison facilities.
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Sealevel’s popular 5402e is under evaluation to support extremely rugged computing solutions for defense, security, and cyber applications in Germany.
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What are parity, checksum, and CRC – and how are they related?
Parity, Checksum, and Cyclic Redundancy Checks (CRCs) are tools for error detection. Parity is an extra bit that is added to every data “word” and can detect a one-bit error. Checksum is a sum of all the characters that can be sent to the receiver. Finally, CRC is a fairly complex calculation that reviews each byte of the data and then sends it to the receiver.
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Earle Foster
Sr. VP Sales
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Earle recently achieved a major milestone in the embedded computing industry: 36 years of sales, management and leadership (20 of those years with Team Sealevel!). He’s passionate about guiding customers toward the best I/O and computing solutions, from off-the-shelf products to custom, application-specific designs.
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2779 Greenville Hwy, PO Box 830 Liberty, SC support@sealevel.com - sales@sealevel.com
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