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Analog Modules, Inc.
Company Description
Founded in 1979, Analog Modules, Inc. (“AMI”) designs and manufactures a wide range of analog electronic products primarily for the laser and electro-optics industries. These products serve applications in military, medical, scientific, and industrial markets. In April 2001, AMI was acquired by HEICO Corporation as a subsidiary of the Electronic Technologies Group. Laser electronic products manufactured by AMI include capacitor charging power supplies, simmer supplies, Pockels cell drivers, CW arc lamp drivers, pulsed flashlamp drivers, and laser diode drivers. AMI also offers a complete line of sensors and amplifiers, including hybrid laser rangefinder receivers, laser spot trackers, linear and logarithmic amplifiers, pulse stretchers, fiber optic links and photodetector-amplifier modules. AMI takes pride that it is certified to ISO 9001:2008 and is committed to product excellence.
Contact Information
126 Baywood Ave Longwood,FL United States
Press Releases
| Model 762 -- OEM Seed Laser Diode Driver Assembly Longwood, FL – August 19, 2010. Analog Modules, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of its OEM Seed Laser Diode Driver, Model 762.
AMI’s Model 762 OEM programmable seed laser diode drivers (pump laser diode drivers) are ideal for driving 14-pin butterfly packaged laser diode modules for use in CW or Pulsed fiber MOPA systems. Applications include materials processing, LIDAR systems for remote sensing, laser communication and rangefinding. The driver circuitry operates from a single +5V power source and is capable of providing up to 2.5A of drive current with compliance voltages up to 2.5V. Pulsewidths down to 20ns or less are possible with typical optical pulse risetimes of 10ns. Settings can be made through analog operation by the use of multi-turn potentiometers and providing an external TTL trigger pulse or through the on-board FPGA which contains a comprehensive pulse generation system. The board includes a bidirectional PID thermoelectric cooler controller, provides sensing for a back facet monitor and outputs a digital laser fire indicator pulse and scaled analog output. RoHS and military versions are available.
For detailed specifications, operating notes, outline drawings and optical output waveforms on the Model 762, visit our website at www.analogmodules.com/Laser Diode Drivers to view the product data sheet. You may also contact AMI to discuss the specifics of your application at sales@analogmodules.com or phone +1 407-339-4355. |
| Model 784 CW and pulsed laser diode driver (pump laser diode driver) Longwood, FL – November, 2011. Analog Modules, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of its CW and Pulsed Laser Diode Driver, Model 784.
The Model 784 CW and pulsed laser diode driver (pump laser diode driver) is ideal for compact industrial and medical laser applications. Proprietary technology allows AMI to offer a 50A, 2.5V driver with industry leading efficiency and footprint that only requires +5VDC input power. Pulsewidths are variable from 600ns to CW with power capabilities up to 125W with adequate cooling. The 784 is manufactured as a RoHS compliant assembly, but military versions also are available.
For detailed specifications and outline drawings on the Model 784, visit our website at www.analogmodules.com/products/laser-diode.php to view the product data sheet. Please contact AMI to discuss the specifics of your application at sales@analogmodules.com or phone +1 407-339-4355. |
| Model 742DP Quadrant Tracking Detector/Processor The Model 742DP is a new generation of laser spot tracker with wide flexibility for missile and platform tracker applications. The detector is temperature controlled and optimized for 1.06mm. Independent five channel noise detectors set the lowest thresholds to achieve long acquisition ranges for different background light and spot positions and special circuits resist sunlight blinding in any one or all quadrants. A range of N-type custom-designed detectors gives the highest performance at 1.06mm. A separate substrate allows the detector size or type to be optimized for your application. Model 742DP comprises a hermetically-sealed temperature-controlled detector with built-in front-end electronics, mounted on a SMT board. A second printed board contains analog and digital processing circuits. The individual channels are digitized with a high-speed A-D converter and output as a serial digital interface for steering. An adaptive threshold control allows optimum signal-to-noise operation and power management is used to reduce power consumption. |
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