Thomas B. (Tom) O’Hanlan, president and CEO of Sealevel Systems, Inc., was awarded the Allan J. McDonald Award from the Society for International Business Fell
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In Windows Device Manager, Sealevel synchronous serial adapters will install under the “SeaMAC Device” category. The device names for Sealevel synchronou
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Ethernet to RS-232 – RF Base Station Interface
Oct 2nd 2010
OverviewA new customer, who makes communication equipment for the public safety sector, had relied on a competing Ethernet to RS-232 serial server for a number of ye
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Matlog of France Joins SeaPARTNER Network
Oct 2nd 2010
Matlog, a leading distributor of embedded and industrial computing solutions in Angers, France, has been chosen to strengthen Sealevel’s presence in France thr
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Sealevel synchronous serial adapters enumerate as SeaMAC devices in Windows. Since the devices are zero-indexed, the first installed port will be “SeaMAC0&rd
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Interoperable Emergency Communications Systems Will Save Lives
Posted by Earle Foster on Sep 15th 2010
After the collapse of the South Tower of the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001, police in helicopters radioed warnings that the North Tower was
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Sealevel’s Commitment to Green Grows
Posted by Tony Roessler on Sep 14th 2010
At Sealevel, we try hard to do our part for the environment. Whether through internal eco-audits or RoHS and WEEE compliance, we work to lower our carbon footprint.
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Applications that require 9-bit protocols are rare so the chips that support them are more expensive than standard 8-bit UARTs. Most 8-bit UARTs can simula
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Any Sealevel asynchronous serial adapter that includes a 16C950 UART or 16C954 quad-port UART natively supports 9-bit framing in hardware. USB serial ada
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2-wire RS-485 connects the transmitter and receiver to the same data channel. Many applications are not designed to receive the same data they are transmitting and e
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Tom’s 5 Promises to Sealevel Customers
Posted by Tom O'Hanlan on Aug 26th 2010
I started Sealevel Systems, Inc. with a commitment to being leader in the design and manufacturing of quality communication products. Sure, our products are great, b
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Sealevel Continues Production on Obsolete Kontron Parts
Posted by James Priest on Aug 19th 2010
On February 16, 2010, Kontron America issued an End of Life (EOL) notification regarding the elimination of serial and I/O devices from their product listing. For
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Windows XP Pro is no longer available on Sealevel computers.
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Non-polarized means that the input trigger condition measures the voltage magnitude across the input, or alternatively the current magnitude through the input, rega
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Synchronous: The Other Serial Communications
Posted by Earle Foster on Jul 15th 2010
Synchronous serial communications is a technology that you may have heard of, but perhaps have not used. It is usually employed when large amounts of data are requir
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Relays: Computer Driven Control Systems
Posted by Thomas Walters on Jul 9th 2010
I’ve always had an interest in automation technology. One of the simplest and most useful components of computer driven control systems is an electrical
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Manual: SeaMAX Software API Manual
Jul 9th 2010
Article Specifications:
Related Models: 110E, 110PoE, 120E, 120PoE, 130E, 130PoE, 140E, 140PoE, 150E, 150PoE, 160E, 160PoE, 170e, 170PoE, 410E, 4
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Manual: Talos API Framework Manual
Jul 9th 2010
Downloads:
Talos-Framework-Manual
Size: 1.10 MB Type: PDF
Manual for the Sealevel Talos API Framework in PDF Format. This manual includes the Talo
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