Analog Modules, Inc. (AMI) will exhibit at XPONENTIAL 2026 / MDEX, May 12–14 in Detroit.
Attendees are invited to visit Booth 8007 to explore AMI’s comprehensive portfolio of electronics for laser-based systems and discuss application-specific requirements with the company’s engineering team.
With more than 55 years of experience in laser electronics and photonics technologies, AMI develops high-performance solutions for demanding aerospace, defense, industrial, and scientific applications. The company’s products are designed to provide reliability, precision, and flexibility for next-generation unmanned systems and mission-critical sensing platforms.
Featured Product: Model 744DP Laser Spot Tracker Module
Highlighting AMI’s exhibit will be the new Model 744DP Laser Spot Tracker Module, a next-generation solution that builds upon decades of spot tracker design expertise and field-proven operational performance.
The module has been engineered to provide enhanced flexibility for a wide range of applications, including precision targeting systems, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) pods, laser-guided munitions, and target acquisition platforms.
At the core of the system is a temperature-controlled 1.06 µm-enhanced silicon PIN detector, available with active diameters of either 5.33 mm or 14.1 mm. Independent five-channel noise detectors enable long acquisition ranges across varying background light conditions and laser spot positions, supporting accurate and dependable target tracking in complex operational environments.
The Model 744DP Laser Spot Tracker Module also incorporates specialized circuitry designed to resist sunlight blinding in any single quadrant or across all quadrants, helping maintain performance in high-intensity daylight conditions. An optional opto-mechanical housing with integrated narrowband filter and optics is available and optimized for SWaP-C requirements, making the module well suited for compact airborne and unmanned platforms.
Visitors to Booth 8007 at XPONENTIAL 2026 / MDEX will have the opportunity to learn more about AMI’s advanced laser electronics capabilities and discuss how the company’s technologies can support evolving unmanned and defense system requirements.







