Rugged I/O for Vision Systems with Guaranteed Performance
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This is the story of a vision systems company that needed a rugged, reliable solution for their autonomous drone technology… and the team that came up with a failsafe solution. This company develops AI-driven software that equips smart drones used in utility grid monitoring and power line inspections. They had a big challenge: the drone vibration was causing USB connections to loosen, leading to peripheral failure. They needed a partner for a reliable, long-term solution.
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Architecting Solutions for Diagnostics
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One of the primary suppliers of freight and transit equipment selected Sealevel to architect an update to their automated test platform for locomotives. This field testing allows for isolation and correction of issues, along with improved efficiency.
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Dating back to the electrical telegraph in 1835, relay applications have expanded exponentially – even if the basic design and operation principles remain largely unchanged. However, each relay type has defining advantages that make choosing the correct technology critical.
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What is Lidar and Who is Using It?
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Lidar is dramatically changing the landscape for autonomous vehicles, mapping, agriculture, and archaeology applications. Similar to radar in terms of its fundamental principles, lidar systems relay on laser light rather than sound waves.
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The Naval Information Warfare Center is testing the 5104 PCI synchronous adapter to link legacy interfaces as part of the PMW-150 C2PMOD program.
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A Scotland-based energy exploration company is incorporating the 8126-OEM interface adapter into their real-time navigation unit onboard marine vessels for command and control.
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The SeaI/O-687U data acquisition device is adding eight RS-232/RS-485 serial ports to a solution that connects sensors and pushes data to the cloud for optimized manufacturing.
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To meet a specification for dry-contact inputs, a security system integrator is using the SeaI/O-580E to connect to a telecommunications shelter building alarms terminal box (BATB).
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What is optical isolation and why it is it beneficial?
Optical isolation is a technique that protects electronic devices and circuits from ground loops, power surges, and electromagnetic interference. The major benefit of optical isolation is its ability to provide complete electrical isolation between two circuits. This means that any electrical noise, ground potential differences, or power spikes present in one circuit will not be transferred to the other circuit. It prevents the passage of unwanted electrical currents, voltages, or transients between the isolated circuits.
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Earle Foster
Sr. VP Sales
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Earle recently achieved a major milestone in the embedded computing industry: over 37 years of sales, management and leadership (21 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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