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{{Infobox calculator|name=Texas Instruments SR-51A|predecessor=[[TI SR-51]]|power=473 to 1113mW|image=Image:TI SR-51A.jpg}}
The '''Texas Instruments SR-51A''', is an early scientific calculator produced by Texas Instruments, with production beginning in 1975.
 
{{Infobox calculator|name=Texas Instruments SR-51A|predecessor=[[TI SR-51]]|power=0.473 to 1.113W|image=Image:TI SR-51A.jpg|introduced=1975|display_type=[[Bubble LED]]|entry=Algebraic|type=[[Scientific calculator]]|supply=AC adapter, internal proprietary battery, or aftermarket battery|cost=225 USD}}
 
== Internal design ==
The SR-51A consists of two boards, one with the keypad matrix and another with the calculator logic, power supply circuitry, and display. Unlike many more modern calculators from Texas Instruments, metal domes are used for the keypad, giving it a crisp tactile feel, reminiscent of HP calculator keypads. The keypad matrix is connected to the main board by way of a wide ribbon cable, and the back side of the keypad board is well insulated to prevent short circuits on the main board.
 
All of the calculations are carried out on the TMC0501 calculator ASIC a pair of stacked ROM chips are included alongside it, the TMC0522 and TMC0523 which store the data pertaining to the scientific functions of the calculator.
[[File:TI SR-51A board.jpg|none|thumb|Internal boards from a SR-51A]]
 
== External resources ==
 
* [http://www.datamath.org/Sci/WEDGE/sr-51a.htm TI SR-51A at the Datamath Calculator Museum]
 
== See also ==
 
* [[TI SR series]]

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