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How does DcDC biasing affect the Q point of a BJT?

In order to amplify an AC signal, itsit's required to provide a DC offset in order for noto block negative values of current to go through the input. Input signals and output signals oscillate centred on the Q point. What would this look like for a an AC signal that is not DC offset-offset? Would the input signal literally just be stretched vertically and then some of it will be clipped?

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How does Dc biasing affect the Q point BJT

In order to amplify an AC signal, its required to provide a DC offset in order for no negative values of current to go through the input. Input signals and output signals oscillate centred on the Q point. What would this look like for a an AC signal not DC offset? Would the input signal literally just be stretched vertically and then some of it will be clipped?

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How does DC biasing affect the Q point of a BJT?

In order to amplify an AC signal, it's required to provide a DC offset in order to block negative values of current to go through the input. Input signals and output signals oscillate centred on the Q point. What would this look like for an AC signal that is not DC-offset? Would the input signal be stretched vertically and then clipped?

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How does Dc biasing affect the Q point BJT

In order to amplify an AC signal, its required to provide a DC offset in order for no negative values of current to go through the input. Input signals and output signals oscillate centred on the Q point. What would this look like for a an AC signal not DC offset? Would the input signal literally just be stretched vertically and then some of it will be clipped?

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