If you’ve ever called Tech Support at Sealevel, there’s a chance that you’ve talked to Bryan. Take a few minutes to read this month’s Sealevel Spotlight, and find out how Bryan learned the dangers of parrots in Thailand.
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Sealevel Talks COM Express and Custom Carrier Boards in Military Embedded Systems
Sealevel to Provide GE Intelligent Platforms with COM Express Carrier Designs
Sealevel will provide advanced custom carrier boards designs for GE’s family of COM Express embedded processor modules. We will design and manufacture high performance custom carrier boards and industrial computers based on the GE Intelligent Platforms COM Express modules for GE Intelligent Platforms’ OEM customers.
Sealevel CEO to Serve as Secretary for Leading International Business Organization
New Four Port Serial Interface Adds RS-232/422/485 Ports to PCI Express Bus
Introducing our new COMM+4.PCIe serial interface, which delivers the ultimate flexibility for expanding serial communications in a variety of test and measurement, process control and point-of-sale applications.The COMM+4.PCIe serial interface provides four multifunction serial ports, each individually field-configurable for RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485.
Introducing the newest member of our RISC embedded computing family: the Compact SBC-R9-2100 ARM9 RISC single board computer. The SBC-R9-2100 is an application-ready platform for your next product design. Standard I/O includes Ethernet, serial, USB, audio and digital I/O. For wireless connectivity, an 802.11b/g option is available.the system is the perfect platform for embedded applications requiring small size, wide operating temperature range and flexible I/O connectivity.
During our 25th anniversary celebration, our founder and CEO, Tom O’Hanlan, announced Ben O’Hanlan as the company’s new president. Ben has served as Chief Operating Officer for the company for five years. He currently serves as chair of the board of trustees at St. Matthew UMC, and he is also on the board of The Family Effect.


