what is transistor biasing?why it is necessary?
Answer Posted / ramu
biasing is nothing but external energy applied across base
terminal to activate the transistor. it is neccessary
because to work transistor is properly. stabilisation is for
maintaining a q point stable.emitter resistance is for this
purpose.
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