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calculator circuitry
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<P align=justify><FONT color=#ff0000>does anyone know how a calculator works electronically? i mean like, circuits and loads and all of that. i need it for a science project but i cant find it anywhere! please help ASAP!</FONT>
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Basically (Very Bascially in fact) Numbers you enter into the calculator in Denary and converted into binary. Each denary digit represented by 4 binary bits. Binary is used as it can be represented digitally. The numbers entered via the keypad and I/O IC are transfered via a data bus and are temperarily held within registers (which have and address) which are accessed by the Central Processing Unit. The (ALU) Arithmatic Logic Unit of the CPU carries out a desired function on the numbers entered such as addition, subraction etc. The result is then sent via the I/O IC to the display. The firmware that interprets the commands you enter will be held on a non volatile memory device such as a PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory) or it will probably be Flash based these days. Hope this helps a bit. Jason.
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