I must admit that I inherited a great group of existing companies that have made my task easier, some of whom have been selling Sealevel products for over 15 years. We currently have colleagues supporting Sealevel in over 25 countries. Read on to learn more about our SeaPARTNERS
Category Archives: Design
Initial product failures – products that are dead on arrival – leave terrible impressions on customers. Furthermore, these failures can cause a chain reaction of subsequent issues as the customer’s own product delivery or project schedule is delayed until a replacement can be received. Reducing the chances of shipping a DOA product to a customer depends on many things including the product, the end application and the intended operating environment.
Annoucing our new SeaLINK+485-DB9, a new single-port USB to RS-485 serial adapter that utilizes Sealevel’s expertise in military-grade designs by incorporating a ruggedized, overmolded enclosure. The SeaLINK+485-DB9 offers fast, reliable serial communication for even the toughest environments, including factory floor, mobile, and outdoor applications.
Sealevel extends our deepest sympathies to those affected by the tsunami and earthquakes on March 11, 2011. Although the impact of the disaster cannot be yet be determined on the global electronics market, we are closely working with our suppliers to determine potential disruptions to our supply chain. As conditions in Japan are continually changing, we will continue to monitor the situation and keep you apprised of any changes.
An arena is a massive facility and is the venue of choice for this example application of Sealevel technology. A control booth on one end of an arena must provide control and obtain status from various equipment on the far side of the arena. Due to the physical separation, the control booth and the equipment panel are on different power sources in the arena. Sealevel’s isolated RS-485 hardware and the SeaPAC R9-8.4 ARM9-based touchscreen computer may be used to provide an end-to-end control solution for this scenario.
Sealevel Systems, Inc. announces the expansion of the SeaI/O family of data acquisition devices with the new SeaI/O-570 multifunction module. Offering a powerful combination of analog and digital I/O, SeaI/O-570 modules are perfect for a wide variety of applications including process control, data acquisition, broadcast communications and remote environmental monitoring.
Though my wife and Noam Chomsky would disagree, I can’t help but be impressed by IBM’s Watson winning against two expert Jeopardy! players. I think this historical event marks the next step in mankind’s march toward the realization of Star Trek tech. We have achieved the Star Trek communicator, and now we are one step closer to having the Star Trek computer.
Our relationship with Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Excellence (CU-ICAR) has been extremely beneficial for conducting testing for electromagnetic interference (EMI) to ensure products will not interfere with other equipment in use nearby. The advanced, highly accurate instruments available through CU-ICAR allow this testing to be done quickly to support rapid product development.
A new, enhanced version of Sealevel’s SeaLINK software, supporting the Sealevel family of Ethernet to serial devices, has been released. The SeaLINK V5 driver for Microsoft Windows has been rewritten from the ground up to provide increased throughput, improved security features, additional diagnostic capabilities, and support for new SeaLINK serial devices launching this year.


