Going Where Fans Can't:
COM-Based Architecture
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There’s a misconception that COM-based designs need to be cooled by fans in order to operate under extreme temperatures. But the truth is, fans are likely to break down or fail, too. And systems that must withstand thermal extremes are often put in dangerous or remote, difficult-to-access places. System engineers want to avoid the need to replace any components in these situations as much as possible. At Sealevel, we’re often working with critical industries that need reliability and flexibility–so we engineer custom and off-the-shelf boards that can take the heat.
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Temperature-Tolerant I/O Enables Manufacturing
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Glass production processes generate extreme heat – as such all monitoring and control equipment must be able to operate in volatile conditions. Sealevel makes this possible for one of the world’s leading producers of glass bottles and packaging.
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Sealevel Expands Across the Benelux
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Sealevel Systems announces its partnership with Alcom electronics, the leading technical distributor and manufacturers’ representative of electronic component and module solutions, industrial controls, rugged computing, and embedded systems in the Benelux.
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FCC, CE, and UL: What’s in a Certification?
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Product certifications can become rote and “just another checkbox.” However, regulatory bodies have directives in place that benefit manufacturers and consumers and ensure that electronics not only meet compliance and safety standards, but perform reliably.
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The Relio R2 Sync Serial Server is under evaluation for use as part of the TDF (Tactical Display Framework) visualization system due to its ruggedness and reliable synchronous performance.
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A leading developer of grain silo control systems is testing a series of daisy-chained SeaI/O-410M RS-485 Modbus RTU interfaces with a variety of configurations.
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A worldwide manufacture of polymers and chemical specialty products is evaluating the HazPAC 10 Rugged Panel PC to meet requirements for hazardous locations.
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The 7205ec PCIe serial adapter is being used for a project in India to monitor and communicate with down hole equipment as part of an oil and gas PSU (Public Sector Undertaking).
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What is a Form C relay, and when should they be used?
Form C (or changeover/CO) relays have a set of normally open contacts and a set of normally closed contacts. When the relay is not energized, the normally closed contacts are closed, and the normally open contacts are open. When the relay is energized, the opposite occurs—the normally closed contacts open, and the normally open contacts close. Form C relays are often used to switch between two circuits or control different operations simultaneously, such as in automation systems or multipurpose control applications.
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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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