what is BIAS current/ voltage?
A Bias voltage is a proper supply voltage which is fed to
the semiconductor devices especially the transistors to make
them operate in proper way.
A Bias current is a proper base current which is fed to the
base of the transistors which is obtained by proper
Resistance VALUES
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