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Question:  Transistor Bias Current

Answer: What is meant by saying at what current is transistor biased?


July 07, 2008 12:43:01 #1
 mackendro   Member Since: April 2008    Total Comments: 1 

RE: Transistor Bias Current
 
Bias current of a transistor is the preset DC current when no input voltage signal is applied to it.
     

 

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