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#1 gtc

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Posted 10 December 2018 - 08:51 AM

Folks,

 

I'm trying to recall the model number of what is considered by many to be a classic calculator for electronic engineers.

 

I believe it was a Casio and was on the market in the 1980s. IIRC, it had inbuilt functions for calculating reactance, impedance, etc.

 


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#2 GodOfCows

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Posted 10 December 2018 - 03:51 PM

Maybe this can help? 

 

https://world.casio....ory/chronology/



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Posted 11 December 2018 - 02:00 AM

Hi
Forgive me if I'm wrong.
Maybe is it fx-61f?


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Posted 11 December 2018 - 05:15 AM

Thanks guys. Yes FX-61F.

 

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Posted 03 November 2019 - 12:05 PM

Here's the list: https://www.theregis...ssic_calcutors/

 

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