Explain Biosing. state the difference between forward & reverse Bias.
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Explanation:
The Forward bias decreases the resistance of the diode whereas the reversed bias increases the resistance of the diode. In forward biasing the current is easily flowing through the circuit whereas reverse bias does not allow the current to flow through it.
Answer:
In electronics, biasing is the setting of initial operating conditions (current and voltage) of an active device in an amplifier. ... This current or voltage is a bias. The AC signal applied to them is superpositioned on this DC bias current or voltage.
The Forward bias decreases the resistance of the diode whereas the reversed bias increases the resistance of the diode. In forward biasing the current is easily flowing through the circuit whereas reverse bias does not allow the current to flow through it.