Sealevel Showcases R9 RISC Computing at ESC 2010

April 12, 2010

ESC 2010Sealevel will be heading back to the West Coast at the end of April for ESC 2010, the industry’s leading embedded systems event. This year Sealevel will be showcasing our RISC-based R9 product family that boasts RISC computing power, unmatched I/O, and a wide temperature range. We will also have a wide variety of our other products for you to check out. Stop by Booth 734 to talk with me or Brian Edens, our national sales manager, about how Sealevel can help you customize these application-ready products. The event runs from April 26-29 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.

SBC-R9 ARM9 RISC Single Board Computer
The SBC-R9 is the perfect platform for embedded applications requiring small size, wide operating temperature range, and flexible I/O connectivity. With up to 256MB RAM and 256MB Flash memory, the unmatched I/O features of the SBC-R9 extend the possible uses beyond traditional ARM applications. A Quickstart Development Kit is also available.

Relio R9 ARM9 RISC Embedded Computer
The Relio R9 delivers RISC computing power with unmatched I/O features and uses the latest embedded software environment. Housed in a rugged, small enclosure suitable for mounting almost anywhere, the Relio R9 is rated for a full -40°C to 85°C operating temperature range. A QuickStart Development Kit is also available.

SeaPAC R9 ARM9 Touchscreen Computer
The SeaPAC R9-8.4 combines a powerful RISC-based Human-Machine Interface (HMI) with a bright 8.4″ TFT LCD to create a wide-temperature, ruggedized, flat panel computer perfect for a variety of control and HMI applications. Featuring an industrial, LED backlight that gives the panel extended life over CCFT-backlit panels, the system is available with up to 256MB RAM (128MB standard) and 256MB Flash memory for maximum performance in embedded systems.

Let us know if you plan to attend ESC 2010. If you haven’t registered, we encourage you to take advantage of our free ESC 2010 Registration link. We look forward to seeing you there.

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