Biasing circuit considerable factors

Q.  Which among the below mentioned assertions is not a considerable factor to design a biasing circuit?
- Published on 23 Sep 15

a. Position of Q point
b. Value of collector current at Q point
c. Maximum output swing without generating any distortion
d. Transistor biasing in the circular portion of its transfer characteristics

ANSWER: Transistor biasing in the circular portion of its transfer characteristics
 

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  • Satyawati   -Posted on 25 Sep 15
    While designing a biasing circuit,certain factors play a crucial role in meeting the requirements of transistor biasing. They include position of 'Q' point,collector current at Q point,lowest stability factor, maximum output swing level with no distortion.
    At the same time, it also becomes necessary for biasing a transistor in linear region of its transfer characteristics since there is no existence of any kind of circular region in transfer characteristics of transistor.
    However, the base-to-emitter junction is always forward biased while collectot-to-base junction is reverse-biased so that the transistor can operate in an active region.

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