Description
Higher-performance HP variant with 16 inputs and 16 sinking outputs, but expanded high-speed I/O and increased built-in motion capability (HP series). Suited to machines that require more high-speed output channels and heavier motion tasks.
The Polar Energy Assessment:
The DN32HP keeps the 16/16 native I/O layout but raises the high-speed I/O capability (commonly 4 HS inputs and 6 HS outputs on HP SKUs) and ships with HP-class CPU performance and memory for larger, faster programs. The HP suffix indicates extra high-performance features and more built-in positioning axes compared with H2 variants, making this SKU better for multi-axis indexing and higher-frequency pulse outputs.
Pros
- More high-speed outputs for pulse generation or fast gating.
- Higher instruction performance and larger program memory in HP family.
Limitations
- Still 16 outputs; heavier power loads need external drivers/contactors despite HP logic speed.
- Verify exact HS counts and axis support per regional SKU before ordering.
Typical use cases
- Machines needing many pulse outputs (indexers, high-speed pick & place) where faster CPU and extra HS outputs matter.


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