What happens during reset of the MCU?

a. Data memory is resetted b. All peripheral registers are resetted c. The value of PC register is resetted d. SRAM memory is resetted e. The value of SP register is resetted

What are the output files of the linking process?

a. HEX file b. OBJ file c. ASM file d. LST file e. MAP file

The maximum value of input voltages of an MCU is usually:

a. VDD - 0.5 V b. VCC - 2V c. VSS - 0.5 V d. VEE - 0.5 V e. VCC + 0.5 V

What are baud rate limitations in SPI?

a. It is not a problem of the SPI interface b. 20 Mbaud c. Depends on the electrical capabilities of the master and slave(s) d. Depends on the PCB design e. 10 Mb/s

How many operating mode are in ARM7TDMI core?

a. 2 b. 3 c. 6 d. 7 e. 1

Mark true statements for PC:

a. It is a register b. It is a peripheral block c. It is has to be manually stacked during subrouting calls. d. It isautomatically advanced to point to the next instruction e. It is pointing the next instruction to be executed

What is the SPI interface:

a. It is a serial interface b. It is half-duplex interface c. It is a sychronous interface d. It is simplex interface e. It is full duplex interface

FPU may be present in core(s):

a. Cortex-M3 b. Cortex-M7 c. Cortex-M23 d. Cortex-M0+ e. Cortex-M4F

What is the functionality of decoupling capacitors?

a. They are useful only in analog electronics b. They are used to reduce noise on supply lines c. They are used as a local energy storag e. d. They are used to reduce noise on signal lines e. They are used to reduce power consumption

Point ARM cores suitable for very low power applications.

a. Cortex-M0+ b. Cortex-M0 c. Cortex-M1 d. Cortex-M23 e. ARM7TDMI