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.
Cut-in voltage is the value of voltage at which appreciable current begins to flow when a pn junction is forward biased.
It doesn't "mean" anything. It's simply the identification, the type number.
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i heard it when i was at school in fife in late 70s - it meant 'go away'
If you meant to ask ''Was Trish cursing on Austin and Ally?'' then no. But if you meant to ask ''Was Trish mean to anybody on Austin and Ally?'' then yes.I mean Trish is a little bit cruel,but she is a good person.Exept to Dez.She is always making fun of him and mad at him but as a friend.I hope that this answers to your question.
Cut-in voltage is the value of voltage at which appreciable current begins to flow when a pn junction is forward biased.
An AS162 transistor is a type of PNP transistor commonly made of germanium. This is an older kind of transistor that was often found in power amplification circuits.
A "thermal runaway" occurs when a transistor is heated to such a point, that the more heat it has, the quicker it will accumulate it. This usually involves leakage current which typically increases with temperature, and which causes more current to flow - which increases the heat buildup in the transistor more, and the cycle continues. This heat buildup rapidly accelerates, and it invariably and quickly (in a matter of seconds or quicker) burns out the transistor as it reaches temperatures it was not meant to safely handle.
TTL stands for "transistor-transistor logic" and consists of using BJT's ("bipolar junction transistors") to conduct the logic for the circuit.
TTL stands for "transistor-transistor logic" and consists of using BJT's ("bipolar junction transistors") to conduct the logic for the circuit.
A biased clipper comes in handy when a small portion of positive or negative half cycles of the signal voltage is to be removed.
The beta cut off frequency is the frequency at which the current amplification of an amplifier transistor drops to three decibels below its value at 1 kilohertz. This is used in electronic engineering.
Exactly what is stated, he/she 'might' their current employer to seek work for a different employer.
A dependent source is a source that is dependent on, i.e. a function of, some other thing in the circuit. Often, a transistor is represented as a dependent current source, with collector-emitter current being dependent on base-emitter current times hFe, or beta-gain, limited by the collector-emitter resistor network.
It doesn't "mean" anything. It's simply the identification, the type number.
A transistor is a small electronic component with 3 pins coming out of the bottom. A transistor is used to redirect electric current. It can be controlled and made to redirect power to one location or another, and for one example of use, turn a light on and off with just a push button rather than a switch. They are only usable for small amounts of electricity (low voltages) so for high voltage (say 240V) you need a relay (google it if you don't know).
The past opposite of meant would be meant as in if you were saying " 5 years ago I meant to go to Africa.". And the future would be mean to as if in saying " I'll say I mean to do that."