DC Biasing, Load Line & Operating Point of Transistors

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  • @adityakishore551
    @adityakishore551 Год назад +13

    00:09 Biasing is the process of applying external DC voltages to select the appropriate operating point of a transistor.
    02:23 NPN transistor amplifies weak input signal without distortion
    04:36 The input characteristics of a common emitter transistor involve the base current and voltage
    07:08 The load line helps to find the input and output operating points of a circuit.
    09:23 The output operating point of a common emitter transistor can be found by drawing a load line using KVL in the output loop.
    11:46 The operating point of a transistor can be shifted by changing the base current or the resistance RC.
    14:01 Operating point must be selected in the center of the active region to prevent distortion.
    16:04 Operating point should not shift due to change in collector current.

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  • @venkateshanantapalli4343
    @venkateshanantapalli4343 7 лет назад +2

    Sir at 14:53 minutes you explained the importance selecting the operation point. But you said clipping in terms of voltage for a positive half cycle(when Q1 is selected) while the clipping in terms of current for a negative half cycle(when Q2 is selected). Can you explain both the things in same point of view i.e., either voltage or current? Because if the current is zero means it doesn't mean the voltage is zero. And I also want to know whether the waveform you have plotted is current or voltage waveform. If you have plotted both as different waveforms means you could explain the thing in terms of power.

    • @AnoNymous-po5sx
      @AnoNymous-po5sx 4 года назад

      Both waveforms are output voltage waveforms, but he explained Q2 load line with respect to current because it is where the active region ends. And if you go beyond that voltage, the saturation region begins. I figured this out so far, I'd appreciate to share your thoughts. :)

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    really nice video , i have a quastion that at15:53 wouldnt the broan signal drawn below the graph have a large amplitude upto the complete corners ? actually my sir wants a pictorially perfect graph for my exam so i was confused on this

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    Simple and easy to understand

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  • @gooddeedmusic108
    @gooddeedmusic108 3 года назад

    excuse me sir i have a doubt...
    8:14 you said if we increase 'Vce' curve will shift toward right. How exactly can we vary Vce?? isnt that the amplifed/output voltage?
    i mean how can we vary it? what is the process of varying 'Vce'
    Kindly answer it sir :)

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    Great video. The explanations are the best!

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    Very helpful lectures thank you sir

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    effective learning from here sir
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  • @preranadash9640
    @preranadash9640 4 года назад

    Sir while writing the kvl equation why u didn't used the input voltage which we are using for amplification? And very grateful for this video

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    Thank you very much for the lecture. Really good.

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    tq man for clarifying doubts

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  • @Crusader2
    @Crusader2 6 лет назад +1

    Sir will u please lecture a video on "why do we need biasing in transistor"

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    @a.i.1051 6 лет назад +2

    thank you Sir

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  • @manishthapliyal5886
    @manishthapliyal5886 6 лет назад +2

    Sir, in output characteristics you said that by increasing base current ( IB) we can increase collector current(Ic) and this also serves the purpose of current amplification for which CE Config is made for. But sir my ques is that ideally base current should be zero because larger base current means larger recombination taking place which is not supposed to be the case. So why are we increasing Base current here to get more amplification.Please clarify these two contradictions.

    • @amlanmaharana4882
      @amlanmaharana4882 Год назад

      i think clearly sir has told that base current has effect on Q value while Q value has no such relation with collector current

  • @jarvisxu4976
    @jarvisxu4976 Год назад

    11:00 when Uce=0, Ic=0 according to transistor output characteristics graph, but Ic=Vcc/Rc according to output loadline. Can anyone explain that to me?

  • @thermisto2003
    @thermisto2003 6 лет назад

    thank you sir very clear explanation

  • @pareshb6810
    @pareshb6810 6 лет назад

    Thanks!
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  • @sunnydalal8038
    @sunnydalal8038 5 лет назад +6

    How to draw the output wave form

  • @thenightwhisper2872
    @thenightwhisper2872 7 лет назад

    Thanks very much for this video it's really helpfull

  • @auroshisray9140
    @auroshisray9140 6 лет назад

    Awesome as usual