Saturday 29 August 2015

Analog 1 Tuitions In Delhi



Topics to be covered:- In this lecture we will cover Biasing stabilization of Bipolar Junction Transistor. Topics to be covered are Transistor Modes, Transistor current components, Transistor biasing configuration, Common base, common emitter, common collector and their comparison. Fixed biasing technique, DC load line, AC load line and finding Q-point, Thermal runaway, self biasing with negative feedback. This lecture will be very important if you are a GATE student or a regular engineering student having Analog electronics as the main subject. Transistor is a three terminal semiconductor device having emitter, base and collector regions. A transistor can be of two types, npn or pnp. A transistor needs to be biased before using in amplifier circuit. There are two types of biasing the transistor, fixed biasing and self biasing. In fixed biasing operating point of transistor drifts with change in temperature, this problem is known as thermal runaway. To avoid this problem we use emitter resistant to provide negative feedback. Thermal runaway can also be avoided by using bias compensation.