In the video below, members of Sealevel’s support team walk through the initial SeaMAX setup and discuss ways to test a SeaI/O device. Sealevel digital…
MaxSSD Configuration & Diagnostics Utility Overview
The Sealevel Systems configuration utility, MaxSSD, is designed to simplify the installation, configuration, and diagnostics of Sealevel I/O modules. MaxSSD is a Microsoft Windows application…
How do you patch the 8250_exar driver in RHEL 8 and 9 for Sealevel XR17V35X cards?
This is intended for RHEL 8 and RHEL 9 users impacted by the communication issues described in this support article regarding Sealevel’s XR17V35X-based serial devices (7xxxec serial…
How can I reduce the latency of a SeaI/O device?
If you need to reduce the latency on a SeaI/O device, you can increase the baud rate of the internal bus. The easiest way to…
What do I do if an eI/O device is unresponsive?
If your eI/O device is unresponsive, the first step should be a factory reset. The factory reset switches the eI/0 device to its default IP…
What is EtherNet/IP?
EtherNet/IP is open-source and is managed and developed by the Open DeviceNet Vendors Association (ODVA), a tax-exempt business league that includes a wide variety of…
What is Modbus?
Modbus, initially developed in 1979, is one of the oldest, most widely used industrial communications protocols. Traditionally, Modbus was/is implemented using RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485…
What is Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)?
MOSA is a strategy used by the Department of Defense (DoD) to make their systems more competitive and affordable throughout their lifespan. It involves designing…