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A: Every device is built to perform into an operating region. which means environment like temperature and/or electrical region. outside of the region it will self destruct

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What is the relation between transistor operating region and bias conditions?

A: Depending on the load each linear operating region depends on the load and the correct bias insure it ANSWER: The relationship is strictly related to the bias Change the bias you change the operating region point of departure


Why you are giving dc supply for biasing the amplifier why not ac?

The purpose of biasing an amplifier is to shift its operating point, so that when you apply a signal in you will get a expected signal out. The operating point is generally in the middle of the linear region. You would not use AC for the bias, as that would cause the operating point to constantly shift, and you would then not be able to differentiate between the signal and the bias.


Operating point in the transistor means?

The operating point of a transistor is simply the point, or circuit condition, where it is biased. With no signal present, the operating point sets the collector-emitter current, and the resulting voltages. Ideally, the operating point is chosen to be the midpoint of the linear region of operation, so as to minimize distortion and to maximize range. Since transistors have varying gains (hFe), and since the gain is temperature dependent, the operating point is usually chosen to be a range that also maximizes stability and minimizes the variability of the individual transistor.


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How do I uninstall your operating system to install a new system?

There is no uninstaller for an operating system. To remove an OS, simply format the partition that holds the operating system. If you use a boot manager to choose between different operating systems the software should automatically detect missing operating systems for you.

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What is the relation between transistor operating region and bias conditions?

A: Depending on the load each linear operating region depends on the load and the correct bias insure it ANSWER: The relationship is strictly related to the bias Change the bias you change the operating region point of departure


What are the operating regions of transistors?

operating region of the transistor is the area of the voltage and an electronic configuration in which a transistor can work with its full efficiency. In that operating region transistor can be used easily what above said by harsh is correct...the following may help u further... Based on application the transistor is decided where to lie. for example transistors are made to lie in active region to make it as amplifier. when transistors are used as switch it is made to lie in saturation region(when switch is made as ON) and cut-off region(when switch is made as OFF).....


Is active is a cutoff region of transistor?

The active region of a transistor is when the transistor has sufficient base current to turn the transistor on and for a larger current to flow from emitter to collector. This is the region where the transistor is on and fully operating.


What are the operating regions of transistors and explain it?

There are three operating regions in transistor...(Transfer-Resistor)1)cutoff region2)Active region3)Saturation regionActive region:It is the central region where there are curves and where slope is taken.it is the region where emitter-base is forward biased and collector-base is reversed bias.Cutoff region:It is the region which lies below the curves. it is the region where the transistor is in OFF state.in this region both emitter-base and collector-base is reversed bias(i.e no sufficient voltage is applied so that the voltage does not break the DEPLETION region).Saturation region:It is the region situated to near the active region near Y-axis.It is the region in which the both emitter-base and collector-base is forward biased.Based on application the transistor is decided where to lie.for example transistors are made to lie in active region to make it as amplifier.when transistors are used as switch it is made to lie in saturation region(when switch is made as ON) and cut-off region(when switch is made as OFF).....Thanks guys for reading this. please forgive me if there are any mistakes....ANSWER: In actuality there is only one REGION The other regions are not operating regions but rather states. An operating region on a transistor is set up during design of an amplifier to transfer maximum undirstorted power to the load. This design is called BIAS


Current calculation when parallel operating generators?

Yes and no. One generator may be operating in the leading VAR region, and the other may be operating in the lagging VAR region. This would result in reactive current effectively circulating between the two generators.If you are talking about active (real) power, this should not happen, and will cause protective equipment to trip. Generators should generate real power, not consume it.


Anybody knows Elkhorn Lodge in Colorado?

The Elkhorn Lodge is a National historical property and has been in operation for 135 year. It is the oldest guest ranch operating in the Rocky Mountain Region, and the oldest continuously operating hotel in Colorado.


How much does a gun smith make?

No one answer, since there is no one gun smith. Earnings will vary with the type of work that he performs, how busy he is, and the region that he is operating in.


Why you are giving dc supply for biasing the amplifier why not ac?

The purpose of biasing an amplifier is to shift its operating point, so that when you apply a signal in you will get a expected signal out. The operating point is generally in the middle of the linear region. You would not use AC for the bias, as that would cause the operating point to constantly shift, and you would then not be able to differentiate between the signal and the bias.


How do you refer to a collection of software that allow a computer to function?

The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.The operating system.


What is the operating frequency of mobile phone of 3G?

The operating frequency for 3G mobile phones typically falls within the range of 1.8 GHz to 2.5 GHz, depending on the specific technology and region. Common bands include 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1700 MHz, and 2100 MHz. Different countries and carriers may use various frequency bands, so compatibility can vary based on the region.


Is Windows 95 an operating system or an operating environment?

XP is a complete operating system, not simply an operating environment.


Operating point in the transistor means?

The operating point of a transistor is simply the point, or circuit condition, where it is biased. With no signal present, the operating point sets the collector-emitter current, and the resulting voltages. Ideally, the operating point is chosen to be the midpoint of the linear region of operation, so as to minimize distortion and to maximize range. Since transistors have varying gains (hFe), and since the gain is temperature dependent, the operating point is usually chosen to be a range that also maximizes stability and minimizes the variability of the individual transistor.