Faithfull Amplification: Proper Zero Signal Collector Current.

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Faithfull Amplification:

Proper Zero Signal Collector Current

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Cont. of zero signal Collector current

Types of transistor Biasing The following are the most commonly used methods of obtaining transistor biasing from one source of supply (i.e.V CC ) :  (i) Base resistor method  (ii) Emitter bias method  (iii) Biasing with collector-feedback resistor  (iv) Voltage-divider bias

Base Resistor Method:

Cont. of Base resistor method:

Cont. of Base Resistor method

Advantages & Disadvantages: