See the Latest in
Engineering & Manufacturing
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See the Latest in Engineering & Manufacturing Tour our Engineering department and see our state-of-the-art SMT line in action. Then, take a closer look at our through hole, testing, and assembly capabilities. Stick around for a holiday celebration Sealevel-style complete with elves, confetti, and rock ‘n roll. All right here in Liberty, SC.
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Bridging the RS-232 & USB Gap
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Before the advent of USB, RS-232 was the most common form of interface for serial data communication. As a result, legacy equipment will often require RS-232 but most modern computers do not have a RS-232 port. Sealevel Hardware Engineer Cameron Bolton shares why USB has emerged as a preferred serial interface – and how to support legacy equipment.
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The Smallest 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. 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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COM Express for Voice, Data & Video
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A leading supplier of advanced tactical and enterprise communications equipment relies on Sealevel for a series of multi-board carrier solutions. These custom COM Express carrier board designs feature multiple high-speed signals, small form factors and the ability to tolerate power disturbances.
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Before the Battlefield:
Test & Measurement
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Ensuring consistent operation on the battlefield happens well in advance of live deployment with test and measurement. These evaluation systems are being used across the defense industry in military & aerospace diagnostics, flight software testing, weapons simulation, and military ballistics testing.
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Sealevel to Deliver Keynote at GE EDGE Symposium
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Sealevel Systems, Inc. announces their keynote address at the 2022 GE EDGE Symposium, hosted by GE Research. Jeff Baldwin, Director of Engineering for Sealevel, will address attendees with a talk focused on proven strategies to minimize associated costs, time, and risks for New Product Introductions (NPIs).
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High Reliability & SWaP Support Drone Technology
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A leading innovator in hyperspectral imaging systems specializes in supporting precision agriculture with drone imagery to help with farm management and production. Their initial systems relied on an off-the-shelf carrier board. However, once the requirements were further refined and SWaP optimization emerged as a leading concern, the company selected Sealevel
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Delivering Designs That Didn’t Exist
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This is the story of a company that needed a robust I/O system that didn’t exist… and the team that helped create it. They needed a specific I/O mix to transmit data, combined with a fanless design and a small footprint. Sealevel delivered a cable-free system with high reliability, backward compatibility, future-proof COM architecture and a dose of our secret sauce.
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SC Award for Operational Excellence
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Sealevel Systems received the Transformation and Operational Excellence Award at the 2022 SC Manufacturing Conference and Expo. As a result of a 10% increase in profitability and a staggering 89% increase in sales over the past two years, Sealevel’s team was recognized for unprecedented growth.
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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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Why Linux Runs
the World’s Supercomputers
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96.3% of the top one million web servers are running Linux; the world’s top 500 fastest supercomputers all run on Linux; Android – which originates from Linux – powers around 85% of all smartphones. So why is Linux being so widely used in these applications?
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IPMI for Complete Remote Control
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The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification – introduced by Intel® - defines the architecture for remote monitoring and control of computing subsystems. Adopted by enterprise servers, the technology is now being deployed in more extreme environments.
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One of Sealevel’s top defense integration partners is evaluating the 12009 to fulfill a new DOD hardware requirement.
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Due to its environmental ratings and long-term availability, the HazPAC 10 is being considered for use in natural gas and refined petroleum distribution.
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Sealevel’s 410E is used by a broadcast solutions specialist to monitor 16 optically isolated inputs and 16 Reed relay outputs via Ethernet.
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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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How does asynchronous communication work?
The important thing with asynchronous communication is the fact that since it is time-based, the transmitter and the receiver both have to be very accurately timed so that the receiver can properly decode each of these bits in a byte of data. In our latest installment of “I/O in a Minute,” resident expert Frank Phelps shares this information
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Ryan Lee
Sales Representative
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Ryan is internationally known – well, known by our international distributors at least. Ryan interacts with our network of distributors around the world to answer product questions and support their efforts. His favorite Sealevel tech: our IoT hardware and software solutions.
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2779 Greenville Hwy, PO Box 830 Liberty, SC support@sealevel.com - sales@sealevel.com
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