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.
