High Reliability & SWaP Combine to 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 as their partner for on-going custom COM Express Mini Type 10 carrier board design and manufacturing.
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Strategies for Achieving Thermal Management
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Industrial computers must not only perform reliably, but often must also do so under environmental extremes. This white paper outlines the considerations specific to high heat environments and thermal management solutions for successful design.
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Looking to the Future of SMT
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Sealevel’s printed circuit board assembly process is driven by a state-of-the-art Surface Mount Technology (SMT) line. As our opportunities continue to grow, Sealevel is evaluating how to best expand our existing line for optimal productivity. Currently we employ three high-speed “Pick and Place” machines and are evaluating how we continue to improve our line.
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Design with HazLoc in Mind
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The HazPAC® 10 Rugged Panel PC presented a diverse set of design challenges including hazardous location certification, impact resistance and critical component traceability. In this white paper, we focus on hazardous location certification.
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The 7202 PCI Serial Interface is being deployed in over 7,500 systems to connect bacterial diagnostic systems to host computers.
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Our experience with satellite and aerospace applications has led to Sealevel’s 5102 being used to coordinate communications for a new series of scientific monitoring satellites.
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The 520E is currently undergoing proof-of-concept testing for use in the latest in tactical unmanned aircraft for a classified defense program.
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The HazPAC 10 Rugged Panel PC is under evaluation for use in a mobile system for tunnel boring utility applications, due in part to its extensive certifications.
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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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This month we celebrated Sealevel’s 36th Birthday: Tom and Susan O’Hanlan started Sealevel on June 6, 1986. The first Top Gun hit theaters that year, too, and just like Maverick, we’re only getting better with age. Happy Birthday, Sealevel. Here’s to the next season of empowering mission critical communications.
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