This article dives deep into every aspect of the —from its hardware improvements and software enhancements to real-world applications and performance benchmarks. What is the WPI 2023 Plus Series? Before we explore the "V3 New" iteration, let’s establish a baseline. The WPI (Workstation Programmable Interface) series has long been respected for its rugged design, real-time processing, and seamless integration with legacy systems. The "Plus" models added expanded I/O capabilities and enhanced communication protocols.
| Test scenario | WPI V2 (2022) | WPI V3 New | Brand X 8500 | |---------------|---------------|-------------|---------------| | 1,000 boolean operations | 2.1 ms | | 1.8 ms | | 500 PID loops (20 Hz update) | CPU 78% | CPU 19% | CPU 52% | | MQTT publish (100 variables/sec) | 12% jitter | 0.8% jitter | 5% jitter | | Cold boot to running program | 12 seconds | 6 seconds | 11 seconds | | Power consumption (idle/full load) | 8 W / 14 W | 6 W / 11 W | 9 W / 16 W | wpi 2023 plus v3 new
| Feature | WPI 2022 Plus V2 | WPI 2023 Plus V3 New | |---------|------------------|----------------------| | Processor | Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 | Quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 (2.0 GHz) | | RAM | 1 GB DDR3 | 4 GB LPDDR4X | | Storage | 8 GB eMMC | 32 GB NVMe + optional SSD | | OS | RTOS proprietary | Linux Yocto 4.0 + Real-time patch | | Cybersecurity | Basic password protection | TPM 2.0, secure boot, encrypted firmware | | AI acceleration | None | Built-in NPU (1.0 TOPS) | | Typical scan cycle | 2-5 ms | <1 ms | This article dives deep into every aspect of