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in reverse bais negative terminal of battery is connected to p section and positive terminal to n section that arrangement is called reverse bais.



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DC Bias voltage is what one would apply to an AC signal to make all parts of the signal have the same polarity. One application of DC bias is in amplification. The audio signal from a microphone or detector is an AC signal, with both positive and negative polarities at different times. A transistor cannot amplify negative and positive voltages, so a DC bias is applied to the signal causing the entire signal to be either positive or negative. The transistor can then amplify this signal and after amplification, the DC component is removed. Another application might be in setting the switch point of a comparator - a device that has two output states which are determined by the voltage at the input.

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bias voltage is the voltage which make circuit conductive or you can say that when we apply voltage through bais in transistor it make current flowing in emitter and collector and make whole circuit conductive. it is mostly used as voltage controlled current source

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Why emitter bias circuit is called self bias circuit?

emitter bias provides a feedback to the circuit so that circuit remains in linear regionn


Which stability is greater between self bias and fixed bias?

of course stability of self bias circuit is much greater than fixed bias circuit


Why emitter bias circuit is called self bias?

The emitter bias circuit is called self-bias because the bias voltage across the emitter-resistor is based on the transistor's own characteristics. The bias voltage adjusts itself based on the varying collector current to stabilize the operating point of the transistor. It is a self-adjusting mechanism that helps maintain a stable bias point for the transistor.


What are the applications of fixed bias circuit?

low input impedance


What are the types of FET biasing circuit?

Various FET biasing circuits are as follows: 1. Fixed bias 2. Self bias 3. Potential divider bias 4. Current-Source bias


What are the advantages of self bias on other bias?

1. stability factor s for voltage divider or self bias is less as compared to other biasing circuits . So this circuit is more stable and hence it is most commonly used. 2. this circuit is used where only moderate changes in ambient temperature are expected 3. the bias automatically adjusts to any variations in the circuit. by prerita agarwal


What are the applications of fixed bias amplifier circuit?

low input impedance


What are the characteristics of fixed bias?

It is a bias of a fixed voltage supplied by a separate low-power bias supply. Early radios used a 9 v tapped bias battery. In some amplifiers fixed bias can be dispensed with and the bias voltage is derived from one of the currents in the circuit.


What is the difference between constant current bias and current mirror circuit?

current mirror circuit produce more stability as compared to biased circuit.


Why fixed bias circuit is called so?

because we are not varying the biasing voltage


Advantages and disadvantage of self bias circuit?

the advantage of self bias circuit will be stable for greater range of amplitude signal than the fixed biased amplifier circuit the disadvantage is it only partially effective and therefore is only used where moderate changes in ambient temperature are expected


What is the operation of potential divider bias?

Thevenization of the divider circuit will help you see how it operates.