Sharp EL-512S
Brief History
Using the programming model of the EL-5150 (EL-5050) programmable calculators released in 1985, a simplified version was developed in 1988. The new EL-5010 calculator became a worthy successor to the highly successful EL-512 model. The two-line display, four program areas that can store a total of 256 steps, and the handling of conditional branches and loops have resulted in a much more widely applicable programmable calculator than its predecessor. Building on the success of its predecessor, the model appeared in Europe as EL-512S, and in the US as EL-512 II.
In 1989, a simpler and cheaper model (EL-512H) was completed, the production of which began in China. In Japan, only production of a more durable model for domestic education (EL-566) continued.
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Manufacturer: | Sharp Corporation (Japan) |
Mfg. date: | 1988 |
Size: | 6,9×13,1×0,9 cm |
Weight (ready for operate): | n.a. |
Type: | programmable scientific |
Capacity: | 10/10+2 digits (input/display) 12+2 digits (internal precision) |
Operating logic: | formula-interpreting |
CPU: | Toshiba SC9785 |
Registers: | 2 standard (with saving the pending operation) 1 constant (with saving the pending operation) 16 bracket (with saving the pending operation) 13 memory (without arithmetic) |
Features: | +/-change sign (direct entry of negative numbers) Ffloating-point notation Fixfixed-point notation: the listed decimals can be chosen (0-9) Sciscientific (exponential) notation Engengineering notation BSbackspace (right-shift) function Sqrsquare root x2square pivalue of pi (3.1415..) can be recalled 1/xreciprocal trigtrigonometrical functions (sin, cos, tan and inverses: arcsin, arccos, arctan) hyphyperbolic functions (sinh, cosh, tanh and inverses: ar sinh, ar cosh, ar tanh) DMS-DDconversion of decimal and sexagesimal numbers logexponential and logarithmical functions (10- and e-base) yxraising to power SDone variable statistics: calculating mean and standard deviation LRtwo-variable statistics: linear regression nCrprobability calculations P-Rconverting coordinates between rectangular and polar systems n!factorial |
Display: | 10+2+2 digit dot-matrix LCD |
Power: | 1×CR2016 button cell |
Programming method: | merged keystroke-programmable |
Program capacity: | 256 steps |
Test results: | trigonometry:result of sin-1(cos-1(tan-1(tan(cos(sin(60°)))))), reference value: 60. 60.0000010291 exponential:result of 0.999160000, reference value (first 14 digits): 3.0068804206375×10-70 3.00688042113E-70 |
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