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You dont have to bias collector emitter you have to bias collector-base in reverse mode. for that you can keep Voltage across CE higher than Voltage across BE
Where can I find the next Lecture? Is this the end of this series by HC Varma Sir. I have been searching for the remaining lectures.... but haven't found it... Help me out.
@@akankshamaurya5897 i guess if u put a simple transistor diagram u can check the potential differences and there u can see potential difference between collector and emitter equals potential difference between collector and base plus potential difference between emitter and base
Being an electronics engineer. I am eligible to answer your question clearly. Bhai PNP me yaad rkhna hemsha Emitter me entr krta h..Base and Collector se niklta h..Ie = Ib + Ic....NPN me hmesha Coleector and base me enter krta h ..Emitter se bhar niklta h..Ic + Ib = Ie...kuch bhi ho je Collector nd base ka sum eMITTER curent ke equal hga.
@@akankshasachan6119 emitter base junction is not always forward biased. Emitter base junction is in the reverse biased mode in the case of Cut off region and it is also in reverse biased mode when a transistor is used as an attenuator. It all depends on how we use a transistor.
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42:12 What does it means-"For an Transistor Beta AC & Beta DC are similar. If we are in the comfortable revise biased & forward biased zone"
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19:32 the circuit is said to be on junction and reverse biased but we see that vce is across n-n emmitter and collector
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You dont have to bias collector emitter you have to bias collector-base in reverse mode. for that you can keep Voltage across CE higher than Voltage across BE
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Is this the end of this series by HC Varma Sir.
I have been searching for the remaining lectures.... but haven't found it...
Help me out.
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Sir if negative peak (AC)is applied at base of the transistor what is the electron direction..
sir, im having trouble on that equation explaining the relation among the Vcb=Vce-Vbe .How ? 18:06
@gaurav singh actually u can apply this concept to mains also these are actually the basics . However im now in Bsc. physics .
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@@akankshamaurya5897 i guess if u put a simple transistor diagram u can check the potential differences and there u can see potential difference between collector and emitter equals potential difference between collector and base plus potential difference between emitter and base
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Sir npn PNP ki direction me always confusion rhta
Being an electronics engineer. I am eligible to answer your question clearly. Bhai PNP me yaad rkhna hemsha Emitter me entr krta h..Base and Collector se niklta h..Ie = Ib + Ic....NPN me hmesha Coleector and base me enter krta h ..Emitter se bhar niklta h..Ic + Ib = Ie...kuch bhi ho je Collector nd base ka sum eMITTER curent ke equal hga.
see current always go from p to n ok
and emitor base junction is always forward biased remember it you will never be confused
@@akankshasachan6119 emitter base junction is not always forward biased. Emitter base junction is in the reverse biased mode in the case of Cut off region and it is also in reverse biased mode when a transistor is used as an attenuator. It all depends on how we use a transistor.
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