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  2. TI-30 - Wikipedia

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    The "X" in all current TI-30 models refers to the addition of a 10+2 display (that is, a 10 digit mantissa plus a 2-digit exponent) in 1993; with the addition of a 2-line display and a D-pad in the XIIS/XIIB in 1999, the TI-30 line split in 2, with the TI-30Xa becoming TI's overall entry-level scientific, and the enhanced XII designs offering ...

  3. Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators

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    Many of the calculators in this list have region-specific models that are not individually listed here, such as the TI-84 Plus CE-T, a TI-84 Plus CE designed for non-French European markets. These region-specific models are usually functionally identical to each other, aside from minor cosmetic differences and circuit board hardware revisions.

  4. TI-36 - Wikipedia

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    The TI-36X series is one of the few calculators [5] currently permitted for use on the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. While TI offers other calculators eligible for use on the exam, the TI-36X Pro is the most feature full Texas Instruments calculator permitted. HP and Casio also make calculators permitted on the exam.

  5. Talk:TI-30 - Wikipedia

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    Generally, TI calcs follow a naming scheme based on the decades of numbers and the calc's features. TI-x = 4-function TI-1x = "TI-2x = not used TI-3x = scientific TI-4x = not used TI-5x = programmable scientific TI-6x = "TI-7x = basic graphing TI-8x = graphing TI-9x = advanced graphing w/qwerty keyboard Cchan199206 28 June 2005 14:55 (UTC)

  6. Texas Instruments - Wikipedia

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    TI produces a range of calculators, with the TI-30 being one of the most popular early calculators. TI has also developed a line of graphing calculators, the first being the TI-81, and most popular being the TI-83 Plus (with the TI-84 Plus being an updated equivalent). Many TI calculators are still sold without graphing capabilities. [73]

  7. Texas Instruments Business Analyst - Wikipedia

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    Texas Instruments BA II Plus Professional. The BA II Plus is the main financial calculator sold by Texas Instruments as of 2015. It provides basic scientific calculator functionality alongside its financial functions, and provides most of its financial functions in the form of worksheets, where values are input as variables in a table; when a computation is requested, the calculator plugs the ...

  8. TI-Nspire series - Wikipedia

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    The TI-Nspire Lab Cradle used the rechargeable battery of the TI-Nspire and support three different charging options: wall adapter, USB cable to computer and TI-Nspire Cradle Charging Bay. The TI-Nspire Lab Cradle is marketed by Texas Instruments and developed as part of an ongoing business venture between TI and Vernier Software & Technology ...

  9. Pre-charge - Wikipedia

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    The functional requirement of the high voltage pre-charge circuit is to minimize the peak current out from the power source by slowing down the dV/dT of the input power voltage such that a new "pre-charge mode" is created. The inductive loads on the distribution system must be switched off during the pre-charge mode, due to the dI/dT dependency ...