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Discussion Forum : Transistors and Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 10)
10.
Which of the following conditions are needed to properly bias an npn transistor amplifier?
Forward bias the base/emitter junction and reverse bias the base/collector junction.
Forward bias the collector/base junction and reverse bias the emitter/base junction.
Apply a positive voltage on the n-type material and a negative voltage on the p-type material.
Apply a large voltage on the base.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
5 comments Page 1 of 1.

Ahmed said:   5 years ago
What are the 2 main applications are where transistors used?

Joydeep Sarkar said:   8 years ago
Transistor used as an amplifier if proper biasing is supplied.

SUJEET said:   1 decade ago
Transistor act as the amplifier only in the active region. So in order to maintain transistor in the active region base emitter junction should be forward bias and collector base junction be reverse. If the above criteria is not maintain then amplifier output signal get distorted.

Satish said:   1 decade ago
To act PNP or NPN transistor as an Amplifier, one junction should be forward biased and other junction should be reverse biased. Option A is sufficient for NPN type transistor.

Epm said:   1 decade ago
PNP NPN transistor is commonly biasing for emitter to base forward biasing base to collector for reverse bias method.

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