All SeaI/O modules have a default baud rate of 9600. If lower latencies are required, the baud rate can be changed via the Sealevel utility,…
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Digital twins are reshaping manufacturing, bringing actionable insights to product design, testing, and improvement. A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object,…
What do I do if my Ethernet or Wireless SeaI/O module starts up with a strange IP address?
All Ethernet (E-series) and Wireless (W-series) SeaI/O modules are shipped with DHCP enabled. If no DHCP server is available or the DHCP server cannot be…
Setting Termination & Pull-Up/Pull-Down Resistors in a stack of SeaI/O Devices
A “stack” or “chain” of SeaI/O modules, connected via the pass-through connectors or screw terminals on the left side of the enclosure, communicates via an…
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Intelligent traffic management is one of the fastest-growing segments of the smart city market. According to Polaris Market research, in 2023, the intelligent traffic management…
The Challenges of Deploying AI to the Edge
Artificial intelligence (AI) is in the midst of rapid, seemingly exponential advancements. However, most of what is seen in the news and read in articles…
What Modbus functions are supported by Sealevel products?
Many Sealevel products support Modbus including SeaI/O modules, SeaDAC modules, eI/O modules, SeaRAQ modules, and SeaConnect modules. That said, individual modules support different Modbus functions. This…
What network speeds can SeaI/O Ethernet (SeaI/O-E) modules handle?
How can the RJ-45 connections on RS-232 and RS-485 SeaI/O data acquisition devices be used?
The RJ-45 connections on these data acquisition devices can be used both for daisy chaining additional boards and connecting a half-duplex RS-485 host system. In the latter…