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[100 pts] Biasing Tutorial

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Hi members,

I need to know what is meant by biasing ?

I wanna study in depth this techniques and master it. Please refert me to progressive tutorials/materials or to a book with solution.

I'll donate 100 pts as reward for real help.
 

Hi!

Here you may find some informations:

Transistor Circuit Techniques (Tutorial Guides in Electronic Engineering)
by Gordon J. Ritchie

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CMOS Analog Circuit Design
by Phillip E. Allen, Douglas R. Holberg, Allen,

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and from wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biasing_(electronics)

Best regards!
Venix
 

    AdvaRes

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AdvaRes said:
Hi members,

I need to know what is meant by biasing ?

I wanna study in depth this techniques and master it. Please refert me to progressive tutorials/materials or to a book with solution.

I'll donate 100 pts as reward for real help.

I will strongly recomend you "Electronics Principle By A.P. Malvino". through study it. You will in depth know the details.
 

    AdvaRes

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Come on, any another reference ?
 

u can try CMOS circuit Design, Layout, Simulation - Jacob Baker
for Basic and then refer IEEE papers on them.
Also there are few pages in CMOS Mixed signal Circuit Design - Jacob Baker explaining how to select Vgs , Vbias etc.

also u can try the tutorial link by Texas AMU
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