Using TECO SG2 PLC to Control Stepper Motor

itsatom

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Hello all,

I am completely new to PLC programming and automation in general. I am working for a company that wants to use a TECO SG2 PLC to control 3 Stepper motors. We would need one stepper to be analog for a certain time and the other 2 motors would need to be progammable to a certain degree of rotation. I was wondering how to setup the ladder logic for this using TECO software, and if it was possible since this is a cheaper controller? Also, could I use one stepper driver for all the motors or do I need 3?

Thanks,

itsatom
 

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