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{{Infobox calculator|name=Sharp EL-8|image=File:Sharp EL-8.jpg|manufacturer=Sharp|introduced=1970|display_type=VFD|display_size=8 digits|serial_numbers=1012099}} | {{Infobox calculator|name=Sharp EL-8|image=File:Sharp EL-8.jpg|manufacturer=Sharp|introduced=1970|display_type=VFD|display_size=8 digits|serial_numbers=1012099}} | ||
The '''Sharp EL-8''' was an early handheld calculator produced by [[Sharp]]. | The '''Sharp EL-8''' was an early handheld calculator produced by [[Sharp]] starting around December 1970. | ||
== Special features == | == Special features == | ||
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== Sharp EL-8 == | == Sharp EL-8 == | ||
The Sharp EL-8 came in Black and White colors. | |||
=== Gallery === | === Gallery === | ||
<gallery perrow="0" widths="350" heights="350"> | <gallery perrow="0" widths="350" heights="350"> | ||
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== Facit 1111 == | == Facit 1111 == | ||
=== Gallery === | |||
== Addo-X 9364 == | |||
== External Resources == | == External Resources == |
Revision as of 21:14, 15 July 2022
Manufacturer | Sharp |
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Introduced | 1970 |
Calculator | |
Display type | VFD |
Display size | 8 digits |
Programming | |
Other | |
Serial Numbers | 1012099 |
The Sharp EL-8 was an early handheld calculator produced by Sharp starting around December 1970.
Special features
Since the calculator uses the Itron font tubes it does not feature leading-zero supression, to help with readability (e.g. it would display '00000001' to display '1').
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.
Internal design
The calculator uses 3 PCBs internally, one for the logic, one for the display, and another for the power supply, the logic board and display board slot into a card-edge connector mounted to the keypad assembly, with the power board being connected to the display board via a wired connector and mounted with screws.
The calculator uses a reed-switch keypad, Vacuum Fluorescent Displays (8x Itron DG10L and 1x Itron SP8A), and 9 Integrated Circuits, the Rockwell AC2261, AU2271B, DC1152A, NRD2256, the Hitachi HD3121, and the NEC μPD190C.
Sharp EL-8
The Sharp EL-8 came in Black and White colors.
Gallery
Facit 1111
Gallery
Addo-X 9364
External Resources
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