When Failure Isn’t an Option
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This is the story of an AI-based monitoring designer that was constantly dealing with downtime and technical issues… until they found Sealevel. Their AI-based systems are used in applications where failure isn’t an option. Except, their systems were failing. Frequently. Sealevel has been engineering and manufacturing high-reliability systems for literally decades and had the perfect solution from our portfolio of over 350 standard products.
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Evaluating USB, CPU, and GPU
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The selection of components for a hardware device should depend almost exclusively on the application. This white paper reviews common elements where there can be significant discrepancies between the desired specifications and the performance requirements.
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IPMI 2.0 for Remote Management
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To date, Sealevel has designed over 13 carrier boards for a leading supplier of tactical and enterprise communications. Most recently, the customer wanted to incorporate IPMI 2.0 in their latest generation tactical rugged server for a new level of remote connectivity and control.
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Finding Your Type: COM Express
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COM Express design is one of the most popular embedded hardware standards in the world. Since its initial publication in 2005, PICMG has released eight different COM Express Types with most new designs utilizing Type 6, 7, and 10.
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Sealevel MIL-STD-1553 board-level products are being used to interface with the communications systems for radios onboard a series of military helicopters.
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A specialty designer and manufacturer of filtering system for manufacturing and water filtration is evaluating the 570E for reliable, flexible control.
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As their previous RS-232 interface adapter is no longer available, a leader in parcel handling equipment is evaluating the 2801 for its long-term availability guarantee.
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A startup focused on technologically connected roads and proactive driver guidance is reviewing the 150PoE as part of a control system that monitors traffic patterns.
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How are High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) and Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) related?
HDLC takes SDLC one step further. SDLC defines the format of the frame while HDLC defines the content of the data portion of that frame. Learn more about how HDLC works from Sealevel resident expert Frank Phelps.
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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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