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Texas Instruments TI-1032
| Date of introduction: | 1982 | Display technology: | LCD | 
| New price: | Display size: | 8 | |
| Size: |  5.3" x 2.9" x 0.95" 134 x 74 x 24 mm3  | 
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| Weight: | 3.3 ounces, 93 grams | Serial No: | |
| Batteries: | 2*AA | Date of manufacture: | wk 26 year 1982 | 
| AC-Adapter: | Origin of manufacture: | Italy | |
| Precision: | 8 | Integrated circuits: | TP0311 | 
| Memories: | 1 | ||
| Program steps: | Courtesy of: | Joerg Woerner | 

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The TI-1032
calculator sold in Europe received during production time a minor design change
with a dotted line around the keys instead
the original solid line. Everything else is identical with the original design
based on a hybrid of a slimline calculator, e.g. the
TI-1030
 and a huge bottom housing part to accommodate 2 AA-sized batteries.

Dismantling
a TI-1032 manufactured in October 1982 reveals no big surprises. The main
electronics is centered around a Texas Instruments TP0311 single-chip calculator
circuit in CMOS technology.
If you have additions to the above article please email: joerg@datamath.org.
© Joerg Woerner, December 5, 2001. No reprints without written permission.