For this coursework a local leisure club has asked me, to design a water-slide that is computer controlled, it needs to make use of both sensors and outputs.
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Introduction For this coursework a local leisure club has asked me, to design a water-slide that is computer controlled, it needs to make use of both sensors and outputs. It needs to contain a red and green light system to indicate when the slide is clear for use, there also needs to be an audible warning system to warn customers not to enter the slide until the last person has left the splash-down area. Also, there needs to be a counting device to record the number of users. Sensors in everyday life Sensors are widely used in everyday life to automate systems, reducing the need for people to manually operate a system. Here are some examples of sensors in everyday life; * Automatic doors in supermarkets- use pressure pads to open the door automatically when pressure is put on the pad, letting the system know that someone is there and so the door is opened....


