Sealevel Systems, Inc. is committed to the responsible sourcing of minerals within our supply chain. Please refer to the document below for our Conflict Minerals…
RoHS and REACH Compliance
Sealevel Systems, Inc. is committed to providing high quality products in compliance with Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and the European Union Registration, Authorization of…
Sealevel Statement on Chinese Trade Tariffs
Sealevel is reluctantly forced to deal with the realities of the trade war with China by imposing a nominal 2% tariff recovery fee on all…
FAQ: Can the electromechanical relays on the SeaConnect 370 reliably switch a micro-current signal after switching a medium load?
No, they cannot. Medium loads wear through the contacts’ gold plating, which is what enables the micro-current switching capability. Beneath the gold plating is a…
FAQ: What’s unique about the relays used on the SeaConnect 370?
The new Sealevel SeaConnect 370s incorporate innovative Form C electromechanical relays with gold-plated bifurcated contacts. These relays provide lower initial contact resistance and greater initial…
Can Sealevel synchronous serial expansion boards and Relio R2 Sync Server communicate using SDLC or HDLC-derived protocols?
Sealevel synchronous serial expansion boards and the Relio R2 sync server have an SDLC mode that implements many low-level behaviors of SDLC such as…
How do I interpret error return values from SeaMAX functions when debugging my SeaMAX program?
The SeaMAX API Documentation is the go-to source for understanding the error return values of a SeaMAX function. The SeaMAX documentation for each function provides…
What could cause an error from my first SeaMAX I/O function call?
An error can occur in the first SeaMAX I/O function call if a SeaMAX function call that is necessary to set up the communication…
Can I use a PCI or PCIe serial port as a replacement for COM1?
Using Sealevel’s COM Port Manager utility provided with our SeaCOM software suite, a PCI or PCIe serial port can be named “COM1.” After that is…