Analog Modules, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of its redesigned website www.analogmodules.com.

Analog Modules, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of its redesigned website www.analogmodules.com. The revised site has been rebuilt to provide quick and easy access to solutions for your sensing and laser electronics needs. Enhanced product listings provide information critical to your current and future projects. See the featured products for AMI’s newest innovations. Please contact AMI to discuss the specifics of your application: sales@analogmodules.com
 
Specialists in analog electronics for the electro-optics industry, Analog Modules designs and manufacturers a wide range of products for Sensing and Laser applications. AMI offers a complete line of  hybrid laser rangefinder receivers, quadrant tracking detector/processorslinear and logarithmic amplifiers, pulse stretchers, fiber optic links and photodetector-amplifier modules. Laser electronic manufactured by AMI include seed laser drivers, capacitor charging power supplies, simmer supplies, Pockels cell drivers, CW arc lamp drivers, pulsed flashlamp drivers, and mid to high power laser diode drivers. AMI’s products are available in a variety of packages, from OEM modules to stand-alone, turn-key systems and serve applications in military, medical, scientific and industrial markets.

Founded in 1979, AMI is located in Longwood, Florida. Over 65 full-time employees are involved in design, development, and manufacturing. AMI takes pride in its ISO 9001:2000 certification and is committed to product excellence.

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Featured Products

Model 755A-04.1

Hybrid eyesafe laser rangefinder receiver is designed for laser rangefinding & surveying equipment. Compact construction is ideal for miniature applications. Fast recovery from To overload allows ranging to close objects without compromising long range performance. The incorporation of an InGaAs APD gives very high sensitivity with time programmed gain to minimize false targets. Operation at both 1.06 µm and 1.54 µm is possible over a wide range of pulse widths.