Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a set of industry-standard specifications for cables, connectors, and protocols for connection, communication, and power supply. The two most common…
What is IPMI?
What are the differences between USB 2.0 and USB 3.2?
What is the UKCA marking and are Sealevel’s products UKCA certified?
The UKCA marking is the conformity marking used to indicate that a product meets all the applicable requirements to products being placed on the market…
How do you regulate the performance or “throttle” an Intel® Tiger Lake processor?
Regulating the performance of a Tiger Lake module can act as a safeguard against malfunctions caused by environmental factors such as temperature or power instability.…
Why is the ability to regulate power with the Intel® Tiger Lake processor beneficial?
There are several reasons why regulating the power of Tiger Lake processors can be beneficial. Extreme Heat Utilizing the full performance of a Tiger Lake…
What does UL certification of a product mean?
UL certification is a safety certification provided by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). It is one of the most recognized and respected certification marks globally and…
What does CE certification of a product mean?
CE certification – the acronym for the French “Conformité Européenne,” which translates to European conformity – is mandatory for all non-food products sold in the…
What does FCC Certification of a product mean?
By law, any electronic device that utilizes radio frequency (RF) technology or emits – either by design or as a byproduct – radio frequency energy,…