The process of obtaining a certain DC collector current at a certain DC collector voltage by setting up the operating point is called biasing.
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This deceleration, which is produced by a normal shock, creates a total pressure loss which limits the upper operating point of a ramjet engine.
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SPICE combined operating point solutions, transient analysis, and various small-signal analyses with the circuit elements and device models needed to successfully simulate many circuits.
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Nothing changes because the assumption is that the signal is so small that the operating point ( gain, capacitance, etc . ) doesn't change.
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"We want to find an operating point that minimizes injury to the fish, " said biologist Tom Carlson, manager of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's sensor fish project.
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In the domain of MOSFET circuits, " bootstrapping " is commonly used to mean pulling up the operating point of a transistor above the power supply rail.
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The bias moves the diode's operating point higher on the detection curve producing more signal voltage at the expense of less signal current ( higher impedance ).
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In his third and final season for Sparta Prague he played in the operating point game ten times and the UEFA Cup came to Simak five appearances.
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A resistance equal to the slope of the v / i curve at the operating point ( called the dynamic resistance ), and tangent to the curve.
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Fig . 8 ( a ) The bias circuit for a JVS and ( b ) a graphical solution of the operating points for the Josephson array.