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Why would a maker put a pin in open-drain mode?
Why would a maker put a pin in open-drain mode?
- To increase the pin's voltage output
- To protect the pin from overvoltage (correct)
- To increase the current flowing through the pin
- To reduce the current flowing through the pin
Why would a maker choose Rust over C?
Why would a maker choose Rust over C?
- Rust provides better memory safety than C (correct)
- Rust is more efficient than C
- Rust has better support for hardware peripherals
- Rust has a simpler syntax than C
Why would a maker choose a flyback converter over a buck-boost one?
Why would a maker choose a flyback converter over a buck-boost one?
- Flyback converters have higher efficiency
- Flyback converters have lower cost
- Flyback converters can handle higher input voltages (correct)
- Flyback converters have a smaller footprint