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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
   
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

TI-1032_RCI4382_P1.jpg (156353 Byte)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.


 

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