Stationary or mobile? For stationary use you might look for an all-in-one like a Growatt or MPP Solar.
Otherwise: With 1600W in total, your top would be 33A. On paper, in reality it will probably be around 25-27A max depending on your location and panel orientation.
For mobile, a Victron 150/35 will do the job, but with a 150V input limit you have to go to 2S4P for 8 panels, assuming the panels are around 40V each. I'd prefer a 3S3P config, but that would require 9 panels. But those 200W panels might output lower voltages
If you have shadow, it might be better to configure the panels differently.
With expanding capabilities, the Victron 150/35 isn't sufficient for much more. A decent all-in-one generally can handle more panels, in the end it's probably cheaper to get one of those than a seperate inverter and MPPT.