What do you mean by operating point?
Answer / Mohd Rizwan Anasri
An operating point, in electronic circuits, refers to the specific combination of input voltage, input current, and output voltage at which a device is functioning. It can be determined graphically by finding the intersection of the device's characteristics curve with the load line.
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