Casio fx-7000G Handheld Electronic Calculator
Object Details
- Casio Computer Company
- Description
- This is an example of the first commercially sold handheld graphing electronic calculator, introduced by Casio in 1985. The sides of the calculator are black plastic, with a metal keyboard and back. As with earlier calculators, it includes a ten-digit array of keys for entering numbers, a decimal point key, four arithmetic function keys, a delete (clear entry) key, and an all clear key. In addition, it has keys for a wide array of mathematical functions, including square roots, squares, logarithms, natural logarithms, inverses, sines, cosines, tangents, powers, and roots. It is also possible to use the keys in “shift” and “alpha” modes to carry out different functions or enter alphabetic characters. One also may enter programs in a programming language devised by Casio and graph functions, either over a predetermined range or over a range set by the user.
- Both programs and results appear on a liquid crystal display that is behind the keyboard.The display could show sixteen characters in each of eight lines. A mark behind the display reads: CASIO SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR fx-7000G GRAPHICS. The on/off switch is on the left side. A mark on the back reads: CASIO fx-7000G (/) RATING: DC 9V 0.07W (/) use BATTERY 3.0V x 3 (/) MADE IN JAPAN (/) BM CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. A bar code sticker attached to the back of the calculator reads: SAN JUAN HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY.
- The calculator is stored in a black plastic sleeve marked: CASIO.
- For a slightly later form of the calculator, the Casio fx-7000GA, see 2000.0146.02.
- Hawaiian-born Jeanne Shimizu taught mathematics at San Juan High School in Citrus Heights, California, from about 1979 until her resignation in 2001 after twenty-one years of teaching. At that point she went on to get a PhD. at Penn State, completing her degree in 2013. From 2012 she has been on the faculty at SUNY Old Westbury in Long Island, New York.
- For a related manual, for the fx-7000GA, see 2000.3037.01.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Gift of Jeanne Shimizu and San Juan High School
- ca 1985
- ID Number
- 2000.0146.01
- accession number
- 2000.0146
- catalog number
- 2000.0146.01
- Object Name
- electronic calculator
- Physical Description
- plastic (case; keys; sleeve material)
- metal (keyboard; back material)
- glass (screen material)
- Measurements
- overall: 1.5 cm x 8.3 cm x 16.7 cm; 19/32 in x 3 9/32 in x 6 9/16 in
- place made
- Japan
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- Medicine and Science: Computers
- Women Teaching Math
- Computers & Business Machines
- Handheld Electronic Calculators
- National Museum of American History
- Subject
- Women's History
- Record ID
- nmah_599945
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a4-25fa-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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