Transistor Bias Circuits
Abstract
As with tubes, transistors must be put into the proper operating
condition by means of DC biasing. The collector junction must be
reverse biased with a voltage from a battery or power supply. A load
is in this circuit. The emitter junction must be forward biased with
current. For amplifier or control action, this current is varied by
the signal, with the result that the current in the load circuit is
similarly varied.
NPS Report Number
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