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Feedback is a process whereby information from an output of a signal is used (intentionally or unintentionally) to alter the input of the same signal. Commonly used in operational amplifiers. An everyday example is the high-pitched audio frequency heard when a microphone picks up audio from its own amplified output.
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How does the collector feedback bias circuit work?
I'm struggling with the "collector feedback biasing" method:
How does the collector feedback bias circuit work?
How does feedback in this circuit help stabilize the Q point? …
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Does collector feedback bias work like this in real life?
I am reading about collector feedback biasing in BJT transistors.
Here is how it works:
Now suppose for some reason, a temperature change perhaps, β increases. This should cause an increase in IC. …