DATAMATH CALCULATOR MUSEUM |
Texas Instruments TI-5030 II
Date of introduction: | 1984 | Display technology: | Fluorescent |
New price: | $59.95 | Display size: | 12 |
Size: | 8.0" x 7.3" x 1.6" | Printer technology: | Impact |
Weight: | 1 pound 2 ounces | Serial No: | 342562 |
Batteries: | 4*AA | Date of manufacture: | mth 04 year 1985 |
AC-Adapter: | AC9175, AC9201E, AC9900/Z3 | Origin of manufacture: | Japan (T) |
Precision: | 12 | Integrated circuits: | Mitsubishi M58345P |
Memories: | 1 + 1 | ||
Program steps: | Courtesy of: | Joerg Woerner | |
Download leaflet: | (US: 0.8M Bytes) |
This TI-5030 II followed the TI-5030 but changed the display size from 10 digits to 12 digits. The housing and internal construction of the original TI-5032 was used with a complete line of very similar calculators:
Model |
Introduction |
Integrated Circuit |
Capabilities |
1983 | Mitsubishi M58349P | 10 digits | |
TI-5030 II | 1984 | Mitsubishi M58345AP | 12 digits |
TI-5032 | 1983 | t.b.d. | 10 digits |
TI-5032 II | |||
TI-5035 | 1985 | Mitsubishi M58347P | 12 digits |
The internal construction of the TI-5030 II is typical for a Japanese calculator: Only few components fitted without any screws in the bottom shell of the housing.
The printed circuit board (PCB) links to an unknown TI-5032 II
and reveals the true manufacturer of this calculator: Toshiba Corporation.
The TI-5030 II was replaced in 1988 with the TI-5033.
If you have additions to the above article please email: joerg@datamath.org.
© Joerg Woerner, December 17, 2005. No reprints without written permission.