What is meant by saying at what current is transistor biased?
Answer / Anuj Srivastava
The current used to control a transistor is referred to as the biasing current. It determines the operating point of the transistor and can be either DC or AC current. Biasing current controls the on-off state of the transistor, influencing its gain, linearity, and stability.
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