S7-1200 Siemens | HSC- High speed counter | Motor RPM calculation using proximity sensor
#S71200PLC #HighSpeedCounter #HSCTutorial #MotorRPM #ProximitySensor #SiemensPLC #PLCProgramming #TIAportal #IndustrialAutomation #AutomationTutorial #PLCHSC #RPMSpeedMeasurement Learn how to use High-Speed Counter (HSC) on Siemens S7-1200 PLC to measure motor RPM with a proximity sensor. This step-by-step tutorial covers HSC configuration in TIA Portal, ladder logic programming for pulse counting and RPM calculation (pulses over time scaled to RPM), wiring, and practical testing for industrial automation projects Thanks for watching Contact details- Email- [email protected] website- https://www.plctechworld.in/ Message PLC Tech World on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/919599928341 Contact- +91-9599928341

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