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Analog Modules, Inc. Receives William C. Schwartz

Longwood, FL – September 23, 2010. Analog Modules, Inc. (“AMI”) received the William C. Schwartz Industry Innovation Award representing Seminole County from the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission (“EDC”). Named in honor of the late William (“Bill”) C. Schwartz –

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Analog Modules, Inc. awarded the 3 Star Supplier Excellence Award by Raytheon SAS

Analog Modules, Inc. (“AMI”), a subsidiary of HEICO Corporation (NYSE: HEI), has been selected as a winner of the prestigious 3-Star Supplier Excellence Award by Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) for its outstanding performance in 2008.   Raytheon stated in

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Gary and Tim attend Laser 2009 show in Munich.

AMI’s attendance at this year’s LASER show in Munich, Germany led to much interest in our products. Gary and I displayed AMI’s products in a corner booth of the USA Pavilion and we received numerous inquiries regarding our pulsed laser

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Attending Laser World of Photonics?

Attending LASER World of PHOTONICS in Munich? If so please stop by AMI’s booth in Hall B1, Booth 545A. The exhibit runs from June 15 to 18 Follow AMI at http://twitter.com/AnalogModules

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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

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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.