Specifications for Canon 130S

Manufacturer: Canon Camera Co., Inc.
Model Number: 130S
Serial Number: 850671
Date of Introduction: March, 1968
Date of Manufacture: July, 1968
Manufactured In: Japan
Original Price: $995 (At introduction)
Weight: 26 pounds
Size: 13 1/2" Wide, 17 1/10" Deep, 7 7/8" High
Power Requirement: 48 Watts, 115V AC, 50/60Hz
Display Technology: Canon-manufactured Incandescent side-lit electro-optical display elements
Incandescent lamps side-lighting plastic panels with engraved numerals/symbols
Logic Technology: Discrete Germanium Diode/Transistor (545 transistors) Logic
13 5"x8" Plug-In Circuit Boards
Clock Frequency: 10 KHz
Digit Representation: Binary Coded Decimal, 8-4-2-1
Digits of Capacity: 13, no leading/trailing zero suppression
Decimal Modes: Automatic Floating
Arithmetic Logic: Arithmetic
Math Functions: Four Function
Constant: Yes, Multiplication and Division
Memories: None
Performance: (Manufacturer-claimed maximums)
Addition: 80mS
Subtraction: 80mS
Multiplication: 700mS
Division: 500mS
Other Features: [RV] key reverses operands for multiplication and division
[←] key for error correction
[AM] key automatically accumulates results of multiplication and division in accumulator
Notes: Division by zero causes malfunction
Exhibited unit originally sold by Chattanooga Typewriter Co., in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA

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