Table of Contents Introduction Current State of the Art Security Making a Wired Ethernet Device Wireless Site Survey Choosing Hardware Making it Work Scenario 1:…
Getting Off The Bus To Expand I/O
Article by Earle Foster (As appeared in PC/104 and Small Form Factors Resource Guide 2007) I/O choices for small form factor SBCs are diminishing and…
Control Design SeaPAC Product Exclusive
Flat-Panel Computers Pack Power (As appeared in June 2006 Control Design Magazine) In this Product Exclusive for CONTROL DESIGN, Sealevel Systems has introduced a family…
Choosing Serial I/O for Control Networks
ARTICLE BY EARLE FOSTER (As appeared in January 2003 Electronic Products Magazine) As the march to improve factory-floor productivity using the latest computer technology…
How To Control an Acromag® 906MB Modbus RTU Module
Controlling a Modbus RTU Module Hardware: A PC with Sealevel DIN rail interface converter (Part# 1104 or 1105) connected to a Modbus RTU Module. The…
How to Determine Part Numbers and Modifications
Overview Sealevel part numbers are typically four digits and can be found in the silk screen on board-level products or on the label on modified…
International Power Supplies
The product matrix below shows the recommended power supplies for each country. International power supplies are required for products shipped outside of the USA. UK…
Product Features by Part Number
Sealevel uses a four-digit numbering system. The first digit defines the bus interface and the product category. The rest of the characters define the port…