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Why is the transistor biased in the saturation?

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Answered by Amankumar2newton
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Answer:

A transistor in saturation mode acts like a short circuit between collector and emitter. Insaturation mode both of the "diodes" in thetransistor are forward biased. ... Because the junction from base to emitter looks just like a diode, in reality, VBE must be greater than a threshold voltage to enter saturation.

Answered by Ïmpøstër
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Explanation:

The transition in saturation acts as short circuit between collector and emitter .

The transition in saturation acts as short circuit between collector and emitter .In saturation mode both of the "diodes" in the transistor are forward biased. ... Because the junction from base to emitter looks just like a diode, in reality, VBE must be greater than a threshold voltage to enter saturation.

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