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what is the meaning of "biasing"

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Biasing needs for stability .To operate the circuit u need to bias first.then apply the signal at the input.
 


biasing means to set something up. like for instance a transistor in its own is of no use. it cant do amplification, switching, controling bla bla bla. but when we bias it we can make it an amplifier, switch, control element.....

biasing is done by setting up voltages at the pins of the transistor. the biasing determines the way the transistor will behave.
 

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