When input circuit of transistor remains forward biased and output circuit remains reverse biased, then it
is known as ……..
(A) transistor biasing
(B) transistor transforming
(C) transistor operating
(D) none of these
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When input circuit of a transistor remains forward biased and output circuit remains to reverse biased, then it is known as transistor biasing.
Explanation:
- The process in which direct voltage is provided to the circuit to maintain its functioning is called transistor biasing.
- In a transistor, an emitter based junction is forward biased and the collector based junction is reversed biased.
- Due to this phenomenon, the main region of the transistor also called the active region works as an "active region" and maintained the whole system.
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