As someone who works in industrial automation, you’re completely going overboard with this.
I can almost guarantee that this goes to a pulse counter. Car drives over, induction coil gets activated and a pulse is output to a counter.
The sheer cost of putting in a PLC to get the high sample rate required to analyse a car is enough to make it extremely unlikely. Not to mention the requirements and costs of the sensor go way way up.
As someone who works in industrial automation, you’re completely going overboard with this.
I can almost guarantee that this goes to a pulse counter. Car drives over, induction coil gets activated and a pulse is output to a counter.
The sheer cost of putting in a PLC to get the high sample rate required to analyse a car is enough to make it extremely unlikely. Not to mention the requirements and costs of the sensor go way way up.
It’s just an automated counter, nothing more.