Analog Modules, Inc. (AMI) a leading developer of high-performance electronics for laser-based systems and electro-optical applications, will exhibit at the upcoming XPONENTIAL 2026 / Michigan Defense Expo (MDEX), taking place May 12–14 in Detroit, Michigan.
Visitors attending the event can meet with the AMI team at Booth 8007 and learn more about the company’s complete portfolio of advanced electronics solutions for laser systems. AMI’s specialists will be available throughout the event to discuss application requirements across defense, aerospace, intelligence, surveillance, and targeting programs.
With more than 55 years of expertise in laser electronics and detector technologies, AMI has established a strong reputation for delivering rugged, high-performance solutions designed for mission-critical environments. The company’s technologies support a broad range of applications including laser rangefinding, laser warning receivers, target designation, electro-optical tracking, and guided weapon systems.
Featured Product: Model 744DP Laser Spot Tracker Module
At XPONENTIAL 2026 / MDEX, AMI will highlight its next-generation Model 744DP Laser Spot Tracker Module, an advanced solution developed to meet the increasing demands of modern precision targeting and ISR operations.
Building upon decades of field-proven spot tracker design experience, the Model 744DP offers exceptional flexibility and performance for applications including:
- Precision targeting systems
- Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) pods
- Laser-guided munitions
- Target acquisition systems
- Advanced electro-optical platforms
The module incorporates a temperature-controlled 1.06 µm-enhanced silicon PIN detector, available with active diameters of 5.33 mm or 14.1 mm, enabling optimized performance across a variety of operational requirements.
Independent five-channel noise detectors provide extended acquisition ranges under varying background light conditions and spot positions, while specialized circuitry helps resist sunlight blinding effects in one or all quadrants. The system is also available with an optional opto-mechanical housing that integrates narrowband filtering and optics optimized for SWAP-C-sensitive deployments.
Designed for reliability in demanding operational environments, the Model 744DP reflects AMI’s continued focus on delivering advanced electro-optical technologies that improve targeting accuracy, detection capability, and mission effectiveness.
To learn more about AMI’s laser electronics solutions and discuss specific application requirements, visit the company at Booth 8007 during XPONENTIAL 2026 / MDEX in Detroit.






