Compact solid-state computer for radar and other military applications introduced by Sealevel Systems

Feb. 23, 2015
LIBERTY, S.C., 23 Feb. 2015. Sealevel Systems Inc. in Liberty, S.C., is introducing the Relio R2 compact solid-state computer that offers synchronous serial communications in radar, satellite, and other military applications.
LIBERTY, S.C., 23 Feb. 2015. Sealevel Systems Inc. in Liberty, S.C., is introducing the Relio R2 compact solid-state computer that offers synchronous serial communications in radar, satellite, and other military applications.

The Sync Server embedded computer combines powerful processing with robust synchronous communications, and offers a choice of the Intel i7 or i3 dual core processor models, each offering a wealth of standard I/O.

The R2 Sync Server provides four synchronous ports using the Zilog Z85230 ESCC. Each synchronous channel is configurable individually for RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, RS-530/530A or V.35.

Relio systems are designed using COM Express architecture, require low power consumption, operate fanlessly in temperatures from 0 to 55 degrees Celsius, and comply with MIL-STD-810 for resistance to shock and vibration.

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Data rates to 128 kilobits per second are supported on each synchronous serial port. A digital phase lock loop (DPLL) circuit is included for reliable communication when using NRZI or FM encoding.

Sealevel's SeaMAC synchronous serial driver provides HDLC/SDLC protocols as well as certain configurations of monosync, bi-sync, and raw modes for critical communication development and support. Software utilities are provided to speed application development and to assist in field installation.

The R2 Sync Server runs from a mSATA solid-state disk (SSD) that can be preloaded with Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems. Included brackets allow mounting to panels, under counters, and onto other surfaces.

For more information contact Sealevel Systems at www.sealevel.com.

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