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what are the types of transistor biasing?

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Answered by rakshita89
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Bipolar transistor amplifiers must be properly biased to operate correctly. In circuits made with individual devices (discrete circuits), biasing networks consisting of resistors are commonly employed. Much more elaborate biasing arrangements are used in integrated circuits, for example, bandgap voltage references and current mirrors. The voltage divider configuration achieves the correct voltages by the use of resistors in certain patterns. By selecting the proper resistor values, stable current levels can be achieved that vary only little over temperature and with transistor properties such as β.

The operating point of a device, also known as bias point, quiescent point, or Q-point, is the point on the output characteristics that shows the DC collector–emitter voltage (Vce) and the collector current (Ic) with no input signal applied.

Answered by saurabhkumar47pakwtj
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Types of bias circuit for class-A amplifiers. The following discussion treats five common biasing circuits used with class-A bipolar transistoramplifiers: Fixed bias. Collector-to-base bias.


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