Answer Posted / kiruthiga
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
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 10 Yes | 2 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
What is noise in modulation?
....................... regulator operates the power transistors as high frequency on/off switch. A Series B Short C Switching D None of these
which transform is better? haar or hadamard
What are the key inputs and factors considered to plan the number of SGSN/GGSN if you have to set up a Greenfield network?
What is a pn junction?
Explain what is a truth table?
Different types of communications? Explain.
What is tunneling?
Distinguish between jfet and mosfet.
What is difference between FR & GB over IP
WHEN DO WE USE CAPACITOR AND INDUCTOR AS STORING DEVICE?
Fr aptitude question which for preparing good book?
ssr function?
Explain the difference between dcs & plc & scada?
Is reverse saturation current of a diode is independent of reverse bias voltage?