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HP35 - for your personal viewing pleasure on Friday - Frank Boehm (Germany) - 04-11-2008 Thought I'd share these two pictures: Re: HP35 - for your personal viewing pleasure on Friday - Stefan Vorkoetter - 04-11-2008 Very nice! What really strikes me about this is the layout of the traces on the PCB. It was obviously done by hand, long before the days of auto-routing. This clear from all the odd angles and uneven spacing, and probably allowed more stuff to be crammed into less space than if everything were on an even grid, with lines only at 0, 45, and 90 degrees as is common these days.
Stefan
Re: HP35 - for your personal viewing pleasure on Friday - Walter Lam - 04-11-2008 I wonder whether anyone can post the internal of HP 35s.
Re: HP35 - for your personal viewing pleasure on Friday - Don Shepherd - 04-11-2008 I know that someone did that in the forum last year. Look at the archives. There were hundreds of threads about that calc last year.
Re: HP35 - for your personal viewing pleasure on Friday - Seth Morabito - 04-11-2008 Quote:
That is always one of my favorite things about older electronics. One of my other hobbies is collecting antique computers, and the beautiful organic traces on 1960s DEC Flip-Chips always brings a smile to my face.
Re: HP35 - for your personal viewing pleasure on Friday - Alejandro Paz (Germany) - 04-11-2008 Do anyone has the circuit for the inverter/boost circuit of these calcs ?, just curious.
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