I found an article that covers reverse polarity protection with a NMOS. A generally good practice is to have a pull down resistor to ensure that the transistor is turned off. This doesn't seem like it would work for reverse polarity protection though. If you had a pull down and had it hook up in reverse, it would turn it on and defeat the purpose. Anyone have any insight in this or am I misunderstanding a concept?
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