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CASIO fx-5500 Scientific Calculator: The 1st "C.A.S." pocket calculator?
02-22-2017, 11:52 PM
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RE: CASIO fx-5500 Scientific Calculator: The 1st "C.A.S." pocket calculator?
Tear down.

Back cover.
Power supply: 6VDC, 0.01W


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Serial number suggests a date of 1986, February (6B).
Removing the aluminum back cover by undoing the two screws reveals the metallic sliding battery cover.

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Removing the inner plastic frame by undoing eight self taping screws. Lift it at the battery side first, then use a plastic pry tool to unlatch the remaining sides leaving the display side to the end.
Note the grounding/shielding spring at the lower left side, interconnecting the front face plate and back cover to the circuit common ground.

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The PCA is free to be removed. Lift it on the battery side first, then gently pull the display assembly to remove it from the front cover bed.

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Unfolding the display flat cable to uncover the main PCA components:
  • Hitachi HD61747B32 6B 23 HM47B-32 Processor (1986)
  • Hitachi HD61747B33 5M 13 HM47B-33 Processor (1985)
  • NEC D1004G (uPD1004G) NM390 6527KK 4K 4-bit words or 2KByte SRAM memory (*)
  • Toshiba 4071BF 86 10HB CMOS Quad 2-input OR gates
(*) Can't find information on the NEC uPD1004G IC.
However, Kyoro's Room Blog documents the Casio PB-770 internals and we know that it uses four of these chips for a total of 8KByte of SRAM memory.

The Hitachi HD61747 processors are used in several Casio models, only changing the firmware code. For example:
  • fx-5200P:
    Hitachi HD61747B16
    Hitachi HD61914C 1KByte static RAM
  • fx-4000P:
    - Hitachi HD61747B38
    - HD61914 8kbit static RAM
  • FC-200:
    - HD61747B55
    - HD61914 1KByte static RAM.
  • PB-120:
    - HD61747B57 9L 13
  • PB-500:
    - HD61747B05 5K 13
    - HD61747B06 5H 13
  • PB-770:
    - HD61747B13 5C 13
    - HD61747B14 5C 13


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Membrane keyboard using rubber keys and painted labels.
Not the best solution but the painting was good and it never fails to register a key.

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