JFET: Self Bias Configuration Explained (with Solved Examples)
In this video, the Self Bias configuration for the JFET has been explained. And a few relevant examples have been solved for the Self Bias Configuration. By watching this video, you will learn the following topics: 0:27 Advantages of Self Bias Configuration over Fixed Bias Configuration 3:04 DC analysis of Self Bias Configuration 7:42 Example 1 12:03 Example 2 17:37 Example 3 (For practice) The Self Bias Configuration: The Self Bias configuration is another biasing technique which is mostly used for biasing the JFET. In this configuration, there is no need to supply the additional voltage to the gate terminal to provide the Gate to Source voltage (Vgs ) to JFET. The voltage drop across the source resistor provides the required control voltage (Vgs) for the JFET. Unlike the Fixed Bias configuration, the Self-bias configuration stabilizes the variation in the operating point of the JFET by itself ( which may occur due to the external parameters like temperature) In this video, the DC analysis of the Self Bias Configuration has been explained and the few relevant examples have been solved. The other videos related to Field Effect Transistor (FET): 1. What is Field Effect Transistor (FET)? https://youtu.be/cOICDYuY-gA 2. Construction and Working JFET https://youtu.be/2I_8YNVgbEw 3. Transfer Characteristics of JFET https://youtu.be/h9WlHNVHZ84 This video will be helpful to all the students of science and engineering in understanding the Self Bias configuration for the JFET. #SelfBiasConfiguration #JFETBiasing Follow me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/allaboutelectronics Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ALLABOUTELECRONICS/ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_about.electronics/ Music Credit: http://www.bensound.com/
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