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Additional Pictures
This Canon LE-83 (Version
2) was
manufactured in April 1974 by Canon in Japan.![]() |
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The Canon LE-83 is powered by a
four disposable 1.5 Volt batteries.![]() |
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The printed circuit board
(PCB) of the Canon LE-83 is centered around a
TMS0101 single-chip calculator circuit and supported by discrete transistors instead the two display drivers hybrid circuits. ![]() |
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Close-up view
of the TMS0101 single-chip calculator circuit.![]() ![]() |
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Close-up view of the
Monsanto MAN-3A/8 LED display module.![]() ![]() |
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Close-up view of the minus "dot" LED. ![]() |
Close-up view of the 82 Ohm Segment resistor. ![]() |
Close-up view of the 2N5449 Digit transistor. ![]() |
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