Electronika


Electronika, also spelt Elektronika and Electronica, is the brand name used for many different electronic products built by factories belonging to the Soviet Ministry of Electronic Industry, including calculators, electronic watches, portable games, and radios. Many Electronika designs were the result of efforts by Soviet engineers, who were working for the Soviet military–industrial complex but were challenged with producing consumer goods which were in great shortage in the Soviet Union. The brand is still in use in Belarus.

Calculators

Most notable is a line of calculators, which started production in 1968. The Electronika calculators were produced in a variety of sizes and function sets, ranging from large, bulky four-function calculators to smaller models designed for use in schools operating on a special, safer 42V standard. As time progressed, Electronika calculators were produced that supported more advanced calculations, with some of the most recent models even offering full programmability and functionality similar to today's American-designed graphing calculators.
The Electronika brand is now used by Novosibirsk RPN programmable calculators Electronika MK-152 and Electronika MK-161.

Computers

The following Electronika computers used Soviet Intel-compatible CPU:
The following Electronika computers used Soviet CPU, compatible with PDP-11:
Model names for Electronika-branded Nintendo Game & Watch clones start with IM.
The known models include:
Post-1992 versions:
Original series:
IM-11 Lunokhod was a clone of Bigtrak toy tank, a programmable battery-powered toy vehicle made by Milton Bradley Company.

Tape recorders (audio)

Reel-to-reel