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Sealevel releases SeaDAC Lite 8126 digital I/O

Source: Sealevel Systems, Inc
10 October, 2007
Sealevel releases SeaDAC Lite 8126 digital I/O
Sealevel releases SeaDAC Lite 8126 digital I/O
Powered by the USB bus, the SeaDAC Lite 8126 addresses 32 channels of I/O as four eight-bit ports, each programmable as input or output.

October 10, 2007--The SeaDAC Lite 8126 addresses 32 channels of I/O as four eight-bit ports, each programmable as input or output. A 50-pin header connects the module to industry-standard solid-state relay racks to provide PC-based control of equipment including sensors, switches, security control systems, and industrial automation systems.The SeaDAC Lite 8126 is powered by the USB bus. The standard operating temperature range is 0° to 70°C; extended temperature range (-40 to +85°C) is optional.

Prices start at $99 and product is available immediately from stock.SeaMAX software drivers and utilities included with the product make installation easy for Windows 2000, XP and Vista operating systems. Additionally, customers can build third-party applications using the SeaMAX API.The SeaDAC Lite 8126 includes the SeaLATCH USB port that prevents accidental cable disconnection when used with the included SeaLATCH USB cable. The SeaLATCH USB cable incorporates a metal thumbscrew that provides a secure connection to the SeaLATCH port on the device, which is fully compatible with standard USB cables.

“We are seeing an increase in the use of USB in industrial and test/measurement I/O applications,” says Earle Foster, VP Sales and Marketing at Sealevel Systems. “So, the new SeaDAC Lite 8126 digital interface adapter is aligned perfectly with the needs of our customers. With this new addition to the SeaDAC Lite line customers can use a single USB connection to control and monitor up to 32 channels of buffered drive TTL digital I/O,” Foster stated.

The product is available in three form factors:

  • 8126 is an external device housed in the SeaDAC Lite rugged plastic case
  • 8126-OEM is an embeddable board with standoffs
  • 8126-KT is an iPorthole kit version. iPorthole is a standardized mounting method for interfacing real-world I/O connections.

Sealevel Relio R2000 and R3000 industrial computers include iPorthole mounting options and customers can design iPorthole into their enclosures to for maximum I/O flexibility.The SeaDAC Lite 8126 has a lifetime warranty that is standard on all Sealevel manufactured I/O products.

“Can you name a company in the computer related industry that offers a lifetime warranty on its products?”

asks Foster.

He continued, “It’s very simple: we’re proud of our products and we value our customers.

So our warranty reflects our values: we stand behind our quality and our customers...for a lifetime.”Sealevel Systems, founded in 1986, provides industrial computing solutions in addition to a variety of communications and I/O products including PCI Bus cards, Ethernet serial servers, USB serial adapters, PCMCIA cards, and PC/104 modules.

The product line includes multi-port RS-232, RS-422/485, RS-232/422/485 multi-interface high-speed sync/async, and digital/relay I/O.

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