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The calculator uses 3 PCBs internally, one for the power supply, mounted inside a metal cage, and display and logic boards, both seated into a card-edge connector. | The calculator uses 3 PCBs internally, one for the power supply, mounted inside a metal cage, and display and logic boards, both seated into a card-edge connector. | ||
The calculator uses a [[reed switches|reed-switch]] keypad, [[:Category:VFD|Vacuum Fluorescent Displays]] (12x Itron [[DG12B]] and 1x Itron [[SP-12A]]), and 5 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuit Integrated Circuits], the [[Category:Rockwell]] [[NRD2256]], [[DC1152]], [[ACM1156]], [[AU2271]], and the [[Hitachi]] [[HD3113]], presumably for keyboard decoding purposes. | The calculator uses a [[reed switches|reed-switch]] keypad, [[:Category:VFD|Vacuum Fluorescent Displays]] (12x Itron [[Itron DG12B|DG12B]] and 1x Itron [[Itron SP-12A|SP-12A]]), and 5 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuit Integrated Circuits], the [[Category:Rockwell]] [[NRD2256]], [[DC1152]], [[ACM1156]], [[AU2271]], and the [[Hitachi]] [[HD3113]], presumably for keyboard decoding purposes. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 08:39, 12 July 2022
The Sharp EL-160 was an early desktop calculator produced by Sharp.
Special features
The calculator uses separate 'minus equals' and 'plus equals' keys, as well as a single key for multiplication and division, this was common for the time period.
The calculator also has an 'm/d' key, this allows the user to switch between having an 8 digit memory and having an extended 16 digit multiplication/division results register.
Internal design
The calculator uses 3 PCBs internally, one for the power supply, mounted inside a metal cage, and display and logic boards, both seated into a card-edge connector.
The calculator uses a reed-switch keypad, Vacuum Fluorescent Displays (12x Itron DG12B and 1x Itron SP-12A), and 5 Integrated Circuits, the NRD2256, DC1152, ACM1156, AU2271, and the Hitachi HD3113, presumably for keyboard decoding purposes.
Gallery
External Resources
- Japanese Sharp EL-160 advertisement
- Sharp EL-160 on The Old Calculator Museum
- Sharp EL-160 on Curta Mania
- Sharp EL-160 on funkygoods
- Sharp EL-160 photo album
- Sharp EL-160 on Calcusem
- Sharp EL-160 on calculatormuseum.nl