For medium duty industrial control and one off stuff these are hard to beat! They became my goto device for basic to medium level logic control that has to handle rough service conditions.hi,
i need to do a small automation. it is an industrial one. i need the feasibility of using arduino there.
I clicked the "software" link to find out how much the software costs, and it just downloaded a .zip file. WTF? Free software and you don't even have to register to download it? That's unheard of.For medium duty industrial control and one off stuff these are hard to beat! They became my goto device for basic to medium level logic control that has to handle rough service conditions.
http://www.bb-elec.com/Products/Con...rs/TECO-SG2-V3-Programmable-Logic-Relays.aspx
I have experiances with pic avr and arduino. I wish i can develop a one . What about its consistancy?In general, yes!
In reality, it depends.
Are the featured system requirements available on both processors?
How are your coding stills? You'll have to do some translation fd.
It Is doable.
There is a V3.51 software on the web someplace which is a bit better to work with (reverse programing compatible with units back to V1.6) but for free and for people like me that learned PLC on the old ladder logic stuff from the 80's and 90's it and these units for the price are not bad at all.I clicked the "software" link to find out how much the software costs, and it just downloaded a .zip file. WTF? Free software and you don't even have to register to download it? That's unheard of.
EDIT: just for S&G I went ahead and installed it. Kinda clunky, but you get what you pay for. Seems like it would do the trick though. I might try this next time I need a brick PLC.
Yes, but...hi,
i need to do a small automation. it is an industrial one. i need the feasibility of using arduino there.
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