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{{Infobox calculator|name=TI-30|supply=9V battery, TI BP8, TI BP5 (RK1/RK2)|image=Image:TI-30.jpg|predecessor=[[TI SR- | {{Infobox calculator|name=TI-30|supply=9V battery, TI BP8, TI BP5 (RK1/RK2)|image=Image:TI-30.jpg|predecessor=[[TI SR-16 II]]|introduced=1976|display_type=Bubble LED}} | ||
The original TI-30, introduced in 1976 was Texas Instruments’ first low cost scientific calculator. Similar to most pocket calculators of the era, the display uses bubble LED technology, however the display only has an eight digit mantissa, which is reduced to five digits when exponents are used. | The original TI-30, introduced in 1976 was Texas Instruments’ first low cost scientific calculator. Similar to most pocket calculators of the era, the display uses bubble LED technology, however the display only has an eight digit mantissa, which is reduced to five digits when exponents are used. |
Revision as of 07:37, 18 June 2022
The TI-30 is a long running series of graphing calculators, in continuous production by Texas Instruments since the introduction of the original TI-30 in 1976.
TI-30
Introduced | 1976 |
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Predecessor | TI SR-16 II |
Calculator | |
Display type | Bubble LED |
Programming | |
Other | |
Power supply | 9V battery, TI BP8, TI BP5 (RK1/RK2) |
The original TI-30, introduced in 1976 was Texas Instruments’ first low cost scientific calculator. Similar to most pocket calculators of the era, the display uses bubble LED technology, however the display only has an eight digit mantissa, which is reduced to five digits when exponents are used.
TI-30 LCD
TI-30 II
TI-30 III
TI-30 SLR
TI-30 SLR+
TI-30 Stat
TI-30 Galaxy
TI-30X
Introduced | 1993 |
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Calculator | |
Display type | Segmented LCD |
CPU | |
Processor | Toshiba TA6A61 |
Programming | |
Other | |
Power supply | 2x LR44/AG13 |
Released in 1993, the TI-30X continued with a very similar design to the previous generations of TI-30 series models. This model uses a single line 10 digit segmented LCD display, with two additional digits for exponents.