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computing industry with the first RS-422/485 communication adapter for
the IBM PC. Since 1986, Sealevel has continued to redefine design,
engineering, and manufacturing for industrial computers, carrier boards,
Ethernet serial servers and adapters, and robust firmware. All Sealevel
products are engineered and manufactured at our ISO 9001:2015 registered
headquarters in Liberty, South Carolina.

Have an idea of a cool industry application you'd like for us to share
more about? Or a communications technology trend you want for us to
investigate? Our team of applications engineers and designers would love
to hear from you. For more information, visit sealevel.com or call +1
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