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What is q-point of transistor?

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The operating point of a device, also known as bias point or quiescent point (or simply Q-point), is the DC voltage and/or current which, when applied to a device, causes it to operate in a certain desired fashion. The term is normally used in connection with devices such as transistors and diodes which are used in amplification or rectification.

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it is called as quiscient point. it is used to fix the transistor in the required region. it is plotted in the dc load line of transfer characteristics of a transistor. if the q point is in the middle of the load line the transistor amplifies the input signal since it is in active region and if the q point is in the bottom of the load line the transistor becomes off and it is said to be in cut-off region and if the q point is placed at the top of the load line the transistor is said to be in saturation region and more current flows through it.

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Biasing in electronics is the method of establishing predetermined voltages or currents at various points of an electronic circuit to set an appropriate operating point. The operating point of a device, also known as bias point, quiescent point, or Q-point, is the steady-state operating condition of an active device (a transistor or vacuum tube) with no input signal applied.

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It is the operating point on the dc load line of a transistor. Its a fixed point free from transistor parameters.

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It is the values (voltage and current) a circuit has when no input voltage is applied.

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