A. Collector is reverse biased
B. Transistor is not biased
C. Emitter is forward biased
D. Junction capacitance is high
Transistor Biasing
TRANSISTOR BIASING
A. Also line
B. Does not lie
C. May or may not lie
D. Data insufficient
A. Cut off point
B. Quiescent point
C. Saturation point
D. None of the above
A. 10 IB
B. 3 IB
C. 2 IB
D. 4 IB
A. Is complicated
B. Is sensitive to changes in ß
C. Provides high stability
D. None of the above
A. 100
B. 200
C. More than 200
D. 1
A. One hundredth
B. One tenth
C. One thousandth
D. One millionth
A. 100 µA
B. 25 µA
C. 20 µA
D. 50 µA
A. 6 mA
B. mA
C. 3 mA
D. 1 mA
A. Base resistor bias
B. Collector feedback bias
C. Potential divider bias
D. None of the above