Introducing the Smallest,
Full-Feature Type 6 Carrier Board
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Sealevel Systems announces the release of the 12009 COM Express Compact Type 6 Evaluation Board. Originally developed to control wearable, robotic exoskeleton systems, the board design quickly expanded in functionality while maintaining the mandated, extremely small footprint. At 95 millimeters square, the 12009 is identical in size to a Compact Type 6 COM Express module. Designed to meet a wide variety of application needs, the 12009 evaluation board supplies a diverse I/O mix and robust processing support.
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Achieving C1D2 & ATEX in Rugged Computing
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An industry leader in petrochemical and oil & gas heat tracing relies on Sealevel for touch panel PCs. These computers must meet extreme requirements for hazardous location certification, IP protection, and wide operating temperature range.
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The global supply chain is – and will continue to be – a primary obstacle to NPI. Every electronics manufacturing, design, engineering, and development company has felt the pinch of meeting demands. We sat down with industry experts for their best advice to minimize these challenges.
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SWaP-C2: Expanding the Definition of SWaP
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As the acronym grows, the restrictions become more stringent than ever. SWaP-C2 adds “cooling” to the established principal of optimizing size, weight, power, and cost as thermal management concerns have increased.
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A pioneer in surgical robotics is implementing our 7-port USB 3.1 Hub as part of a new, robotic, mobile surgical platform.
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With its ability to withstand extreme temperatures, dust, and dirt, the Relio R1 is under evaluation for use in advanced automated parking garages.
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With increased demands on the semiconductor industry, a leader in nanoimprint lithography systems is testing our 7203e to connect multiple peripherals.
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Sealevel product applications in wind energy continue to increase: most recently, our 4101 is being used to support a wind maintenance SCADA system.
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How does Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) protocol work?
SDLC is a protocol that can be used for talking between computers or between a computer and a remote device. Each message is called the frame, and it begins with a special character called the flag followed by the data followed by another flag.
For more information on SDLC, watch this episode of “I/O in a Minute” with resident
expert Frank Phelps.
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Clay Counts
Eastern Regional Sales
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With a background in accounting, Clay provides a specialized set of skills to our east coast partners. Clay likes Sealevel products because of the wide applications for our solutions. Just don’t get him started on local politics: he’ll have you joining the campaign trail before the end of the call!
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