Also PD extended range or something goes up to 48V 5A
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Hit the trucks on the highway
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Did I read that right there's actually 4 cores on this? Two Arm Cortex, and 2 Risc-V? Isn't that crazy overhead? I also don't think i know of another chip with 2 completely different architectures on board
I have watched this movie dozens of times. Love it👍
He meant a period instead of the 2nd comma. 0.924 extra people voted for Hillary
My company still uses c90. I just want to for(uint8 i = 0;;)
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One of the biggest challenges with mass EV battery production is making sure performance stays somewhat flat across the entire market you're selling them in. Typically, LiFePo batteries perform better at higher temperatures than other chemistries, at the expense of low-temperature performance.
This works well, as long as
- These batteries are only in vehicles sold in warmer climates
- Customers never drive these vehicles into cold climates.
#1 is much easier to enforce as a manufacturer, but customers will be pissed if they move north, and their vehicle has worse range and power.
Li-ion has a flatter temp/performance curve, so it's more suited to geographically larger markets like the US, where regulations require a single range number for the entire country, despite the significant climate variance
Imagine committing in three commands
git commit . -m 'R271: fixing overvoltage monitoring'
git push
Think of the time you'll save
I would disadvise Rust for (most) desktop apps. There aren't any GUI libraries yet, and the Qt bindings aren't beginner-friendly yet.
Unless you just meant headless desktop apps, in which case Rust is my goto
Sure but rigid phone screens are way more durable than folding ones