1976 -
Electronika B3-18M
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Electronica B3-18M is an eight-digit engineering microcalculator that is no different from B3-18A from the functional point of view. The calculator performs the same four arithmetic operations, computes logarithms and antilogarithms, takes roots and produces exponentiation. It features the same nine-digit vacuum fluorescent display (one digit is used to show the number sign and signal overflow) and 20-key keyboard with the combined function F key.
What sets B3-18M from the earlier models is its more advanced casing and a new manufacturing plant. B3-18 and B3-18A were manufactured at Angstrem (Zelenograd) and NPO Elektronika (Boguchar, Voronezh Region), while the production of B3-18M and associated elements (including the K145IP7P microprocessor) was launched at Billur (Kirovograd). Соответственно, и вся элементная база (в том числе микропроцессор К145ИП7П) тоже создавалась на заводе “Биллур”.
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At the design stage, engineers working on K145IP7P merged four microcircuits (shift register, display control, operating register and microprocessor) used in B3-14 into a single microcircuit containing over 16,000 integrated elements. This was indisputably viewed as an important advancement.

For power supply the calculator can use four AA batteries, four D-0.55C rechargeable batteries, or a line adapter serving as a charger for batteries.

Size — 170✕86.5✕27 mm. Weight — 300 g or less.
From 1986 on, the microcalculators were produced under the MK-18M code name.

Source: User manual.