A: The only sure way is to use an oscilloscope. If you are well trained a meter can assist in fact finding.
turn it on.
This mechanism is how a transistor works.
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Biasing is necessary in a transistor circuit to keep the transistor working. Without proper biasing, the circuit will fail
the best way is to compeair the data sheet of that transistor to the readings of that transistor. . . . .and u can get the readings of that transistor by using a fungction genrator and a c.r.o
at full input, if the transistor is working, the value of capacitor will be 0.
We bias transistors in order to determine the modes of operation ( that is whether the transistor is operating in the active cut off or the saturation regions).
Very nonlinear. If you need operation approximatinglinearity, a transistor must be limited to a very narrow range of operation.
The storage element of EEPROM is a floating gate transistor. This transistor can trap or release electrons, which alters the conductivity of the transistor and determines whether a binary value (0 or 1) is stored in a specific memory cell.
The saying "at what current is transistor biased" means to ask the current through the transistor when there is no signal present. Typically, a transistor is biased at the center of its linear region, so as to minimize distortion. This, of course, depends on whether or not the transistor is AC or DC coupled, and where the clipping points might be.
A transistor is often referred to as an oscillator because of its ability to transfer resistance. it can also switch off and on repeatedly, mimicking an oscillator.
A small signal NPN transistor used for general purpose audio amplifiers and switching.