It means that a voltage is established between two of the three terminals of a transistor, to achieve the desired operation. Since with three terminals you can choose three different combinations of two terminals, there are three different types of biasing.The details vary, depending on the type of transistor used. Also, the details are quite involved. The Wikipedia has some introductory articles; for example the article on "Biasing", or on "Bipolar transistor biasing" if you want to know about biasing for this specific type of transistor.
Forward biasing can be satisfied when a positive polarity of a battery connect with P side and the negative connect with N side In the P-N junction, that is caused : The free electrons in the N side will pushed by negative charge, and holes move far of positive charge, after that we will have a barrier (small area of barrier between P and N) this biasing called Forward biasing, because of small resistance of barrier, the current will flow, we can use it as a switch. the Reverse biasing is the opesit of all these specifications.
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biasing resistor is important because the voltage passing through it will limit the current and derive the next device, i.e. transistor etc. when a signal is applied to this circuit, biasing resistor helps to signify that signal and as a result we can examine our output.
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All things boys are meant for plus reproducing (having kids).
All Americans are meant to be free and equal
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What happens when you run a programme.. he meant what all the basic steps that O/S would take??
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By explaining when being asked to explain you should give in all the details of the question or topic which is given by a teacher/lecture.
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