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what do u mean by biasing in transistor??

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hello everyone
i have some question

1- what do u mean by biasing in transistor??

2-list the different types of biasing?

3- what is the operating point or Q point of transistor?

4-why it necessary to have a CAPACITOR between the input and the base of the transistor?

thanx
 

Hello

biasing the transistor meaning setting it in the right position of the amplifier operation region. in bipolar transistor amplifier the bipolar transistor has to be in the active region and is done from the DC setting which nothing but the biasing. the exact point of the setting is the Q point, in order to have maximum amplification we need to set it in the middle of the A.C load line . when we apply a signal it will swing around this point

we put the capacitor so Isolate the AC from DC because the capacitor will be open for the DC, this allow us to design the DC biasing without the effect of the AC circuits (signal source and load)

hello everyone
i have some question

1- what do u mean by biasing in transistor??

2-list the different types of biasing?

3- what is the operating point or Q point of transistor?

4-why it necessary to have a CAPACITOR between the input and the base of the transistor?

thanx

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