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Reverse-biased ---from the book of Malvino
If the EBJ is forward baise and the CBJ is reverse baised then the transistor will in the active/forward mode of operation.
A: Actually it is only one transistor required for amplification the other junction can be a diode. As current Begin to flow it causes a bias across one junction which is opposite biasing for the other, A good differential amplifier will have those junction virtually at the same point with a very good current source because any mismatched will cause and output without any input. It is called voltage offset on the other end if the feedback current is very small it will also produce an output voltage offset known as current offset or basically errors
you want to keep the channel electrically isolated from the gate (jfet) or substrate (mosfet) so that it operates as a fet, don't you? if it was forward biased it would just be a diode with no field effect.
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Reverse-biased ---from the book of Malvino
collector junction is reverse biased so as to remove the charge carriers away from its junction with the base.
Emitter-Base junction should be forward biased.Collector-Base junction should be reverse biased.
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This is a biased question, but most people like Taeyeon, Jessica, Tiffany, Yoona, or Yuri.
If the EBJ is forward baise and the CBJ is reverse baised then the transistor will in the active/forward mode of operation.
All of the transistors must be biased in their operating range to work correctly.
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A: Actually it is only one transistor required for amplification the other junction can be a diode. As current Begin to flow it causes a bias across one junction which is opposite biasing for the other, A good differential amplifier will have those junction virtually at the same point with a very good current source because any mismatched will cause and output without any input. It is called voltage offset on the other end if the feedback current is very small it will also produce an output voltage offset known as current offset or basically errors
I think that question was biased! It almost made me think you were biased! It should be obvious my answer is biased! Sometimes I think that I.Q. test questions are biased!
Science is not biased.
you want to keep the channel electrically isolated from the gate (jfet) or substrate (mosfet) so that it operates as a fet, don't you? if it was forward biased it would just be a diode with no field effect.