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2. How biasing is done for a transistor?​

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Answered by MissPhenomenal
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  • Transistor biasing can be achieved either by using a single feed back resistor or by using a simple voltage divider network to provide the required biasing voltage. The following are five examples of transistor Base bias configurations from a single supply ( Vcc ).
Answered by nehabhosale454
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Answer:

Fixed Base Biasing a Transistor

The emitter diode of the transistor is forward biased by applying the required positive base bias voltage via the current limiting resistor RB. Assuming a standard bipolar transistor, the forward base-emitter voltage drop would be 0.7V.

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