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 solution with 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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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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How 5G is Impacting Public Safety
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The fifth generation (5G) of wireless technology is improving emergency communication by dramatically reducing latency delays, allowing life-or-death operations to be conducted over a remote connection in real-time. 5G also improves security by protecting information and ensuring critical systems never fail.
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Engineering Functionally Dense Solutions
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Sealevel’s team of electrical, mechanical, compliance & test, and software engineers specializes in manufacturability, design for certification, and extreme rugged. With an eye on future-proof tech and over 35 years of IP, this team is engineering the next generation of secure, critical communications.
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The OEM version of our 7-port Rugged SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Hub is being deployed as part of an effort to improve SWaP optimization inside aerospace systems.
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The Relio R1 is under evaluation to replace a rugged, wide-temperature computer system – the customer requires American made, and guaranteed availability.
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The SeaDAC Lite 8113 is being tested by a top Australian provider of industrial automation and control solutions as part of a defense system.
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Sealevel’s eI/O-120E is integrated in a complete marine emissions monitoring system to help companies achieve greener operations and meet regulations.
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How is isochronous communication different from asynchronous communication?
Asynchronous communication is a timed communication standard. Each bit has a particular width and time that it needs to be stable. Isochronous communication does not have that constraint. Isochronous sends an extra signal along with the data that tells the receiver when to look at the data bit to know whether it’s a zero or a one.
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Marc Foster
Western Regional Sales Manager
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Marc joined the Sealevel team in 2001. A proud Clemson Tiger, Marc specializes in solutions for defense and industrial automation applications, working with customers to address their specific needs.
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2779 Greenville Hwy, PO Box 830 Liberty, SC support@sealevel.com - sales@sealevel.com
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