B&R PLC-Benchmark | System X20

1 Motivation

In order to be able to roughly compare the B&R PLC systems in terms of their CPU performance in an AR application, a corresponding benchmark might be helpful.

2 Benchmark X20x58x vs. X20x48x
… more to come asap…

3 Compact (X20CPx38x vs Compact-S (X20CPx48x) vs. X20EM
21.11.2022
… more to come asap…

Update 09.08.2024

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Hi there,

Very helpful diagram. Is there also one for APCs or even one having all possible PLCs in one diagram?

Thanks

Hi Patrick,

Benchmark PLC, AR
The available pictures above presents the actual PLC’s available in series.
Attached here you can find a legacy view for older PLC’s which are partly not supported anymore with AS 6.x
OVW_Benchmark_X20_PLC.pdf (256.7 KB)

IPC Benchmark for GPOS
https://www.br-automation.com/de-ch/downloads/industrie-pcs-und-panels/industrie-pcs-benchmark-anwenderhandbuch-gpos/

IPC Benchmark for AR (Automation Runtime)
https://www.br-automation.com/de-ch/downloads/industrie-pcs-und-panels/industrie-pcs-benchmark-automation-runtime-anwenderhandbuch/

Hope this helps

Greats Sämi

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Hi there,

am I misreading the graph in the first post or are the more powerful CPUs having less performance according to it?
Or is this because the arrow points down, so it’s to be interpreted “lowest box has the lowest “low performance””?

I’d expect an inverse graph, where highest bar means highest performance - but that’s just me :slight_smile:

Best regards