BJT Collector Feedback Bias Explained
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In this video, the Collector Feedback Bias Configuration of the BJT is explained with the solved example. • By watching this video, you will learn the following topics: • 0:00 Introduction • 0:42 Introduction to Collector Feedback Bias • 2:10 DC analysis of Collector Feedback Bias • 5:40 Collector Feedback Bias with Emitter Resistor (DC analysis) • 10:25 Solved Example • The collector feedback Bias • In Collector Feedback Bias, the circuit tries to stabilize the operating point through the negative feedback. In this configuration, the feedback resistor is connected between the collector and the base resistor. • Although this configuration provides better stability than Fixed Bias Configuration, still the operating point may shift with the change in the external parameters. • To improve the stability and increase the negative feedback, the emitter resistor can be included. • Collector Feedback Bias with Emitter Resistor (Collector-Emitter Feedback Bias) : • To improve the stability, and increase the negative feedback, the emitter resistor can be included in the circuit. • In this video, the DC analysis of Collector Feedback Bias and Collector-Emitter Feedback Bias is explained and at the later part of the video, the example has been solved based on this configuration. • Check out my second channel for more Quiz on Electronics: • / @allaboutelectronics-quiz • This video will be helpful to everyone in understanding the Collector Feedback Biasing Configuration of the BJT. • #BJT • #CollectorFeedbackBias • 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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