8volts for all electronic devices
0.7V
unregulated voltage minus series regulator transistor drop.
FET is abbreviation of Field Effect Transistor. This is a transistor in which current is controlled by voltage only and no current is drawn. It is a high input impedence device and is used in computers, telecommunication and control circuits. This transistor is better in certain parameters as compared to BJT, that is Bipolar Junction Transistor.
in order to establish the Q-point of transistor
They use transistor as the purpose to transfer the voltage
Its is the emiiter base of the transistor voltage!
Collector-emitter saturation voltage refers to the voltage drop across the collector-emitter junction of a transistor when the transistor is in saturation mode. It is the minimum voltage required to keep the transistor in saturation, where the transistor is fully turned on and conducting maximum current.
Transistor Series Voltage Regulator
Emitter biasing is when you add a resistor between the emitter of a transistor and the 0v rail so that any voltage developed across the emitter will subtract from the voltage on the base and effectively turn the transistor OFF. We are talking about an NPN transistor and the transistor is an "ordinary transistor" or BJT (bi-polar Junction Transistor). For more information on transistor biasing see: Talking Electronics website.
0.7V
Gm of a transistor is proportional to Ie/Vt. That is, emitter current divided by thermal voltage.
the common collector can use as voltage buffer
The voltage across a forward-biased PN junction in a semiconductor diode or transistor.
unregulated voltage minus series regulator transistor drop.
Transistor works as amplifier,oscillators,switch only when it is biased properly.biasing can be defined as how much amount of voltage that has to be supplied to each junction of the transistor in order to make it work as any one of the above given types.biasing voltage can be decided by seeing the V to I graph of a transistor
0.7 volt
The thermal voltage.