Heathkit 3200
| Description | |
| Manufacturer | Heath, Inc. |
| Model | ET-3200 Digital Design Experimenter |
| Date Announced | Unknown |
| Date Canceled | Unknown |
| Number Produced | Many tens of thousands |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Price | Unknown |
| Current Value | Up to $50 or so |
| Specifications | --- |
| Processor | None |
| Speed | N/A |
| RAM | 0 |
| ROM | 0 |
| Storage | |
| Expansion | N/A |
| Bus | N/A |
| Video | |
| I/O | N/A |
| OS Options | None |
| Notes | The Heathkit ET-3100 isn't actually a computer but it did allow students to learn some of the basics of the logic that powered early (and even modern) computers. |
| Related Items in Collection | Heathkit ET-3400, Heathkit ET-3100 |
| Related Items Wanted |
Like the Heathkit ET-3100, the Heathkit ET-3200 is a fairly simple device containing some power and signal generation circuitry along with a breadboard for creating electronics experiments using those features.
Where the ET-3100 is designed mainly for basic electronic experiments using analog circuitry, the ET-3200 is more geared towards digital experiments using digital circuitry.
The device in my collection was donated by Mary-Anne Boulet.