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Definition of "Self-Bias" |
In a transistor circuit, the voltage developed across a resistor connected between the collector and base [Rb in the schematic]. In a vacuum tube circuit, the voltage developed by the flow of current through a resistor in the grid or cathode leads. A bias developed by a dropping resistor rather than from a separate voltage supply. Refer to the transistor bias circuit in the side-bar. / a technique employed whereby a transistor only needs a single bias supply voltage between the drain terminal and ground. This is commonly accomplished by placing a parallel combination of a resistor and capacitor between the source terminal and ground. |
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