South Carolina Award for Transformation & Operational Excellence Goes to Sealevel
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Sealevel Systems received the Transformation and Operational Excellence Award at the 2022 South Carolina 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 – and a continual investment in employees, cybersecurity, equipment, and facilities.
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Meeting Demand with Locking USB 3.0 Solutions
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Sealevel Systems announces the release of three new locking, high-retention SeaLATCH® USB 3.0 cables. Designed for shock and vibration tolerance, and to support an increasing number of USB 3.0 devices, the locking connectors ensure reliable, consistent performance.
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The Most Popular Linux Distributions
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It’s estimated that nearly 1,000 Linux distributions exist – powering an equally extensive variety of devices. As Linux is open source it can, and has been, repeatedly tailored and modified, resulting in a huge number of Linux-based operating systems.
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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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After experiencing long lead times with another provider, a premier company in broadcast control now uses Sealevel’s 4803 to interface with audio and video peripherals.
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To expand their customer offering beyond software, a water systems integrator is deploying the 170E for monitoring and remotely triggering pumps.
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A leader in machining engine components has selected the 410M for its low latency and long-term availability to support I/O control.
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The 450U is being used to test Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for autonomous vehicles as part of a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation.
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What is raw mode, also known as bit-shift mode, and how does it work?
Raw mode is actually the simplest form of communication. There is no formatting, no interpretation of the data. It is also know as bit-shift mode, because as the bits come into the card, they are actually shifted into an 8 bit register. For more information on raw mode, watch this episode of “I/O in a Minute” with resident expert Frank Phelps.
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Joe Albertson
Western Regional Sales
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A self-proclaimed COM Express aficionado, Joe will happily share his passion and give guidance on all things embedded. The only other competitor for his interest: sync serial. Coming from a military family, Joe can’t help but be fascinated with the contracts and specific needs of our defense partners.
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