I would like some help with the following project (I am using MCreator 1.4.2 for a creative project)
Scenario:
“Cattledom” is an intensive animal farming company that rears cattle for distribution to some of the most popular companies in Jamaica such as Tastee and Juicy Patties. The current CEO of the company has made a proposal to automate the way food and water is distributed to the cattle in order to reduce manual labour. According to the specifications laid out by the CEO and his technical staff, the “Automated Food Dispensing Mechanism” is to be powered by three different power sources, each of which will feed power to the system simultaneously. However before the design can be fully implemented there are a few technical issues that must be addressed to ensure that system is fault tolerant and that it will function effectively and efficiently. The major concerns regarding the “Automated Food Dispensing Mechanism” are as follows:
1. Power should flow from the power sources to the system and they should not in any way interfere with each other.
2. There should be some way of alerting the onsite technicians if up to two of the power supplies fail so as to prevent a total loss of power to the system.
3. In the event that any one power supply had to be shut down for maintenance, there should be no ‘false alarms’.
The Board of Directors were in total agreement with the first concern highlighted but felt that the alarm system must be activated as long as one of the power supplies was down and that there should be some way of disabling the alarm during the maintenance period so as not to cause a ‘false-alarm’.
After some deliberations, another concern was brought forward, what would happen if the alarm switch was accidentally left off after maintenance?
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I would like some help with the following project (I am using MCreator 1.4.2 for a creative project)
The major concerns regarding the “Automated Food Dispensing Mechanism” are as follows:
1. Power should flow from the power sources to the system and they should not in any way interfere with each other.
2. There should be some way of alerting the onsite technicians if up to two of the power supplies fail so as to prevent a total loss of power to the system.
3. In the event that any one power supply had to be shut down for maintenance, there should be no ‘false alarms’.
The Board of Directors were in total agreement with the first concern highlighted but felt that the alarm system must be activated as long as one of the power supplies was down and that there should be some way of disabling the alarm during the maintenance period so as not to cause a ‘false-alarm’.
After some deliberations, another concern was brought forward, what would happen if the alarm switch was accidentally left off after maintenance?