Product Overview
The DVP60ES00T2 (DVP 60ES00T2) is a high-density, high-performance Main Processing Unit (MPU) within the Delta DVP-ES series, specifically engineered for complex sequential control in industrial automation. Boasting 60 built-in I/O points, this PLC is a powerhouse for applications requiring extensive connectivity, such as packaging machinery, building automation, and high-speed production lines. The DVP60ES00T2 integrates a robust AC power supply with high-speed transistor outputs, making it the ideal choice for environments that demand high-frequency switching and precise pulse-width modulation (PWM) for motion control. By consolidating a high number of I/O points into a single base unit, it reduces the need for expansion modules, effectively lowering system costs and cabinet footprint.
Technical Configuration
The DVP60ES00T2 architecture is centered on reliability and high-speed processing. As an "ES" series standard MPU, it provides 36 digital inputs and 24 transistor-type digital outputs. The transistor outputs are critical for applications requiring NPN/PNP logic switching at speeds far exceeding traditional relay types, essential for driving stepper motors or servo drives. The module features integrated communication ports (RS-232 and RS-485), supporting MODBUS ASCII/RTU protocols for seamless integration with HMIs and other field devices. Its high-capacity program memory and execution speed ensure deterministic control over complex logic rands, while the built-in high-speed counters support sophisticated position and frequency monitoring tasks.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
DVP60ES00T2 |
| Brand |
Delta |
| Series |
DVP-ES Standard |
| MPU Type |
Main Processing Unit (Base Unit) |
| Total I/O Points |
60 (36 Inputs / 24 Outputs) |
| Input Type |
AC Input (H TYPE) |
| Output Type |
Transistor (NPN/PNP compatible) |
| Power Supply |
100 to 240 VAC (-15 percent / +10 percent) |
| Communication Ports |
RS-232 and RS-485 |
| Program Capacity |
4k Steps |
| Execution Speed |
0.24 micro-s (Basic instruction) |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 55 deg C |
| Weight |
Approx. 1.0 kg (2 kg shipping weight) |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
Technical FAQs
What is the primary advantage of the Transistor output in the DVP60ES00T2?
Unlike relay outputs, transistor outputs have no mechanical contacts to wear out, offering an almost infinite switching lifecycle. They also support much higher switching frequencies, which is a requirement for pulse-train output (PTO) tasks and high-speed PWM control.
Can this PLC be expanded if 60 I/O points are insufficient?
Yes. While the DVP60ES00T2 has a high native I/O count, it supports the DVP-E series expansion modules. You can add digital I/O, analog I/O, and special functional modules (like temperature or positioning modules) via the right-side expansion port.
Does the "AC Input H TYPE" refer to the power supply or the digital inputs?
In the ES series nomenclature, this refers to the primary power supply of the PLC itself, which accepts standard industrial AC voltage (100-240 VAC), allowing it to operate in various global power grid environments without an external DC transformer for the CPU logic.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Transistor Output Protection: When driving inductive loads (such as solenoid valves or DC contactors) with the transistor outputs, always install a flyback diode (freewheeling diode) across the load. This prevents back-EMF voltage spikes from damaging the PLC's sensitive output transistors.
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Communication Wiring: For the RS-485 interface, use shielded twisted-pair cabling. If the DVP60ES00T2 is at the end of a communication segment, ensure a 120 Ohm termination resistor is connected across the D+ and D- terminals to prevent signal reflection and data corruption.
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Heat Dissipation: To ensure stable operation, mount the PLC vertically on a 35 mm DIN rail. Maintain a minimum clearance of 50 mm from other components or cabinet walls to allow for natural air convection. Avoid installing the unit directly above high-heat-generating devices like variable frequency drives or power resistors.