Transistor Biasing Emitter Stabilized Bias and Emitter Bias Configuration Explained











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In this video, the Emitter Stabilized Biasing and Emitter Biasing Configuration of the BJT is explained in detail. • By watching this video, you will learn the following topics: • 0:00 Introduction • 0:21 Fixed Bias with Emitter Resistor (Emitter Stabilized Bias) • 4:19 Variation in operating point with the change in current gain (β) • 8:10 Condition for the stable operating point in Emitter Stabilized Bias Configuration • 10:48 Emitter Bias Configuration (DC Analysis) • 13:33 Condition for the stable operating point in Emitter Bias Configuration • Emitter Stabilized Bias Configuration: • It is the Fixed bias Configuration with the emitter resistor. The resistor at the emitter terminal provides negative feedback and tries to stabilize the operating point against the variation in current gain (β) • Emitter Bias Configuration (Two Supply Emitter Bias): • In this configuration, the biasing voltage is applied at the emitter terminal through the feedback resistor. • To get a stable operating point and a very small base voltage, the base resistance should be very small. • The list of other videos related to BJT (Playlist) •    • BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor)   • This video will be helpful to everyone in understanding the emitter biasing and emitter stabilized biasing configuration of BJT. • #EmitterBias • #EmitterStabilzedBias • #bjt • #allaboutelectronics • #analogelectronics • Follow my second channel: •    / @allaboutelectronics-quiz   • Follow me on Facebook: •   / allaboutelecronics   • Follow me on Instagram: •   / all_about.electronics   • Music Credit: • http://www.bensound.com/

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