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Delta DVP32ES200T — PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers)

Delta DVP32ES200T PLC, 16 Inputs 16 Transistor Outputs

MPNDVP32ES200T

Delta DVP Series PLC, DVP32ES200T, 16 inputs, 16 transistor outputs, 100 ~ 240 VAC power supply.

$234.00Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Jul 2026

Specifications

DVP32ES200T — I/O
ParameterValue
Input data area16
Output data area16
DVP32ES200T — Other specifications
ParameterValue
Power supply100 ~ 240 V
Product typeProgrammable Logic Controller DVP Series
Output methodTransistor

Product details

What you're looking at

The DVP32ES200T is a Delta DVP Series programmable logic controller — 16 inputs, 16 transistor-sink outputs, running on 100 ~ 240 VAC. The transistor output method means it switches DC loads directly, no relay clatter, no mechanical wear, and it handles higher-frequency pulse trains than a relay-output sibling would. This is the base-unit form factor, not an expansion module; it's the brain of a small machine cell or a standalone process skid.

I/O count and what it means on the line

Sixteen inputs and sixteen outputs — that's a 32-point total, which is the sweet spot for a compact machine with a handful of sensors and actuators. The inputs are typically sink/source configurable (standard for the DVP series), so they'll take NPN or PNP proximity switches without a conversion board. The transistor outputs are rated for DC loads only; if your panel has 24 VDC solenoid valves or indicator lamps, this is the right output type. If you're switching 120 VAC contactors, you'd want the relay-output variant (DVP32ES200RC) instead.

Mounts on a DIN rail inside the enclosure. The 100 ~ 240 VAC supply means it takes line power directly — no separate 24 VDC power supply needed for the PLC itself (though your field devices will still need one). The transistor outputs are typically 0.5 A per point, so watch the total package current; if you're driving a bank of solenoids, sum the loads and stay under the common terminal rating.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between DVP32ES200T and DVP32ES200RC?

Output method. The T suffix means transistor outputs (DC loads, high-speed switching, no mechanical wear). The RC suffix means relay outputs (AC or DC loads, lower switching frequency, mechanical contacts that eventually wear). Everything else — I/O count, power supply, form factor — is the same.

Will DVP32ES200T drop into a panel wired for DVP40ES200T?

Not without rewiring. The DVP40ES200T has 24 inputs versus 16 on the DVP32ES200T, so the input terminal layout is different. The output side matches at 16 transistor outputs, but the extra input channels on the 40-point unit mean the terminal assignments shift. You'd need to re-land the field wiring and update the I/O map in the program.

Where can I buy DVP32ES200T and what's the price?

Sourced and quoted to order against an RFQ through independent distribution. Availability and current pricing are confirmed at quote time — no stock count or price figure on this page, but the quote will carry both.

MPN
DVP32ES200T