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E&I Mission Statement

To provide value to our customers, employees, shareholders,

suppliers and our community by ensuring that our transactions and interactions are carried out in accordance with the highest

levels of ethics, respect and integrity.

A Little History

• ENI was founded in 1969 – when General Dynamics relocated and left Rochester

• In 1982 it was purchased by Emerson Electric• In 1989 it merged with Astec PLC• In 1999 it was re-purchased by Emerson • In 2002 it was sold to MKS Instruments

– Amplifier production ceased

• E&I was founded in 2003 – incorporated on 16th of March 2004

Why We Are Here

ENI, the former industry leader, ceased production of linear RF amplifiers.

The Problem

The Solution

Electronics & Innovation – The new E&I

Vision

To be known by our customers as the world’s best supplier of reliable and

robust RF Power Products, delivered with unparalleled customer support.

Management Team Tony Harris: President

Former VP Engineering ENI, over 20 years experience in RF industry

John Andrews: VP Operations Former Program Manager ENI, experience in Manufacturing and Engineering

Hisami (Sam) Nishio: VP Asian OperationsFormer President of ENI Japan,grew the company to $39M

Jeff Kopalek: Service ManagerOver 15 years experience design of RF power amplifiers

Karen Lewis: Purchasing & Planning ManagerOver 19 years experience Eastman Chemical

Products

E&I’s Product Architecture

RF Section

AC Input

RF Input

Display

Sensor

Switch Mode Power Supply

The main attributes that vary over our product line are power and frequency.

We have developed a modular architecture, which facilitates proven reliability of

modules.

ManufacturingProducts are assembled and 100% tested atour manufacturing facility in Rochester, NY.

Final Assembly

Inspection

QA &Testing

• All products 100% burn in prior to shipment

E&I Services and SupportsAll Major Markets

• We are a world wide company– 44 % of sales in Americas– 27 % of sales in Europe– 25 % of sales in Asia– 4 % of sales in Australasia

FY 2010 Data

Ultrasonics

• Cleaning• Ablatement• Processing• Imaging• NDT

NMR/ESR Spectroscopy

• Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

PulseInterface

RF Unit High Power Transmitter

Phase Sensitive Receiver

Transient Recorder

Computer

Pro

be

Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing

• Models: 240L, 2100L, 550L, 5100L, 601L, 603L

• Radio frequency interference can generate undesirable responses to almost any type of electronic equipment.

• Radiated susceptibility is a term used to describe the undesired response of electronic equipment to an externally applied RF field.

Particle Accelerators

• The particle accelerator is a device used for accelerating charged particles such as protons, electrons or heavy ions to high velocities, using RF energy.

• Where do the E&I amplifiers enter this picture? The RF energy required to actuate the particles in the successive magnetic fields is derived from a series of high power RF amplifiers.

• The final stage of each amplifier is a high power vacuum tube unit.

• The drive amplifier for this final stage can be supplied by E&I.

Gold Atom being smashed

Plasma Source

• RF energy is used to ignite and maintain plasma.

• Plasmas are used in the etching and depositing of thin films on semiconductor or CD and DVDs.

• Applicable Models– A150 / A300– Some experimental work is done at

higher frequencies.

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