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Texas Instruments ABLE-V

Date of introduction:  1976 Display technology:  LED-stick
New price:   Display size:  8
Size:  5.5" x 2.8" x 1.4"
 138 x 70 x 35 mm3
   
Weight:  6.0 ounces, 170 grams Serial No:  15339
Batteries:  2 * AA NiCd  Date of manufacture:  wk 40 year 1977
AC-Adapter:  AC9130 Origin of manufacture:  USA (LTA)
Precision:   Integrated circuits:  
Memories:      
Program steps:   Courtesy of:  Joerg Woerner
    Download manual:   (US: 4.9 MByte)

The ABLE-V electronic calculator consists of the ABLE calculator base unit and one of the six colorful, interchangeable snap-on keyboard faces delivered with the ABLE.

The ABLE-V limits the functions of a standard calculator by supporting only few keys:

Dot Numerals 0 – 9, [+], [-], [x], [=], [C]

In conjunction with K-1 “Elementary Mathematics Concepts with Calculators”, a supplementary learning program for kindergarten/first grade students developed my math educators at the University of California ’s Lawrence Hall of Science, the uses include:

Linking pictorial symbols to abstract numbers
Numeral recognition



 

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© Joerg Woerner, October 20, 2007. No reprints without written permission.