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Reliability Patterns That Sustain Robotics and Industrial Automation
Reliability is expected when systems are new. The real test comes after deployment and years of continuous operation. -
Operational Downtime: How Manufacturers Are Using Predictive Maintenance to Combat Staggering Costs
The world’s five largest companies lose $1.4 trillion annually to unplanned downtime, representing around 11% of total revenue. -
Lifecycle and Obsolescence Management: Extending Control System Lifespans
A modular architecture lets you upgrade compute modules while keeping I/O wiring and control logic intact, reducing disruption and extending system life. -
Technologies Driving Robotics and Motion Control Advances
Robotics and motion control advances reduce manufacturing costs. -
Exploring Industrial Communication Protocols
Understand the choices for industrial communication protocols for most applications. -
The Transformation of Robotics & Motion Control
Sensor systems, vision systems, AI and machine learning, advanced actuators and edge computing are the core technologies propelling robotics and motion control forward. -
Sealevel releases Sealevel Mod+ Connect diagnostic and test utility app
The app is intended for use with SeaI/O Ethernet and wireless I/O modules, as well as Sealevel’s eI/O Ethernet and PoE compact I/O modules. -
Sealevel announces App for remote access of Modbus Modules
This free app for iOS 7 and later allows easy communication with Sealevel Modbus TCP compatible products including SeaI/O and eI/O modules. -
Sealevel to supply carrier boards to GE
Sealevel will supply high performance custom carrier boards and industrial computers for GE Intelligent Platforms COM Express modules. -
Sealevel enhances its website
Web stie covers PCI Bus cards, Ethernet serial servers, USB serial adapters, PCMCIA cards, and PC/104 modules. -
Sealevel names Landmark of China as rep
Landmark covers the growing Chinese marketplace with four offices: Beijing (North China), Wuhan (Middle China), Shanghai (East China), Chengdu (Southwest). -
Sealevel Systems adds two international managers
Sealevel appointed James Priest international sales manager and promoted Charlie McKenzie to head of customer service. -
RS-485 Users are placing data at risk
By Jeff Hunter, Sealevel Systems Many RS-485 users are completely unaware that they are taking unnecessary risk with their data because of the method they use for driver control. This white paper explains.






